Super bike security system

I have a very expensive electric bike and bike trailer that I use to get around in place of a car. I'm tired of being afraid someone is going to steal it ever time I so much as enter a grocery store.

I want to create a bike security system that has motion and proximity sensors as well as cameras placed at different points around the bike (unless a 360 sensor exists?), and when there is movement within X distance a voice will say "back away from the bike" or something like that.

Then if the movement continues or the bike itself is disturbed a piercing alarm will sound while yelling "bike thief!" and send me a text as well as activate gps tracking as well as taking a picture from all of the cameras and sending them to me in the text while flashing the lights on my bike.

So in summary
I want at least 6 motion sensors and 6 proximity sensors (4 for each side of the trailer, 2+ for the bike) to detect when someone gets near my bike.
When it is triggered I want a speaker to give a speech warning.
When bike is moved or they won't leave the space around my bike I want all hell to break loose.
The entire thing needs to be weather proof.

Any thoughts, ideas?

Here's what I'm looking at so far

Seems like those weatherproof cameras will kill a two birds with one stone.
I can use them for motion sensing and picture taking.

Here's some weatherproof arduino proximity sensors

Someone already did part of my job for me

I remember/know little about arduino coding I'll need to brush up.

Now sure how I should go about flashing the lights on the bike.
Since I will effectively need to leave the lights mechanically switched on for this to work I should probably tap into those camera light sensors to automatically turn on when it's dark and I'm riding.
I guess a relay should work fine.

What do you think? Does this all sound reasonable?

Oh boy, this script will take more time then I have available to learn how to edit.

Who do I have to pay to add my desired features into that script and will it be expensive?

Why not build an existing car alarm into your bike? They're normally based on movement sensors (movement of the bike) and make a lot of noise. Then get some off the shelf security cameras (there are lots of IP cameras out there, very easy to install) for the camera surveillance part.

Because I haven't found any existing alarms that do what the arduino version does. Plus the most valuable parts of my bike ( batteries/cargo) are easy access and I live close to one of the highest crime cities in the state if not the country, I'd rather have something that warns via proximity as well as touch and can integrate the camera into its text alerts.

Sounds like what you really need is a garage to park it in.

There's no bike garage at stop n shop

So you want to park your bike in a public area with lots of shoppers walking around and so, then put up security cameras recording the general public and proximity sensors around it that go off the moment a passer-by happens to walk by.

Sounds like a great idea to me.

wvmarle:
So you want to park your bike in a public area with lots of shoppers walking around and so, then put up security cameras recording the general public and proximity sensors around it that go off the moment a passer-by happens to walk by.

Sounds like a great idea to me.

I was thinking the same. Rather than cameras and proximity sensors perhaps what is needed is an immobiliser, a motion sensor and a tracker?

The immobiliser might be a secure box with a relay that cuts the power. The power might be restored using a wireless connection, magnet or key. I don't suppose that is going to stop somebody getting on the bike and peddling like mad, though maybe there could also be a mechanical interlock. The motion sensor could trigger the "bike thief" warning. If the worst comes to the worst the GSM tracker would help you get the bike back, they are very small and cheap now.

wvmarle:
So you want to park your bike in a public area with lots of shoppers walking around and so, then put up security cameras recording the general public and proximity sensors around it that go off the moment a passer-by happens to walk by.

Sounds like a great idea to me.

Never said there were lots of shoppers, I'm not in a city.

I also said it was going to simply warn on proximity using speech, not go full alarm.
If I put my bike away from main entrances it won't often go off accidentally.

Also don't want to use the camera for recording, that's just a useless waste of energy. Just for sending picture texts.

ardly:
I was thinking the same. Rather than cameras and proximity sensors perhaps what is needed is an immobiliser, a motion sensor and a tracker?

Like I said, my biggest problem is not the bike, it's the cargo. There's no practical way for me to lock the cargo considering its shape and size and how it fits on the bike/trailer.

coinmaster:
Never said there were lots of shoppers, I'm not in a city.

Supermarket implies lots of shoppers, otherwise the supermarket wouldn't survive for very long.

I also said it was going to simply warn on proximity using speech, not go full alarm.

And what do you think fun seeking delinquents would do with that? See what else you have in store, of course!

Also don't want to use the camera for recording, that's just a useless waste of energy. Just for sending picture texts.

Sending picture text with cameras? That's an interesting take on "camera".

Like I said, my biggest problem is not the bike, it's the cargo.

That's new. No word about cargo before, just that you were afraid someone would steal your bike & trailer. Not that it changes much.

wvmarle:
Supermarket implies lots of shoppers, otherwise the supermarket wouldn't survive for very long.

When's the last time you saw people loading up the entire front wall of a stop n shop.. considering the entrance encompasses probably 1/100th the length of it.

wvmarle:
And what do you think fun seeking delinquents would do with that? See what else you have in store, of course!

I can adjust the response to be as annoying as I please. It doesn't have to be a "voice" it can just be a single siren flare.

wvmarle:
Sending picture text with cameras? That's an interesting take on "camera".

I'm not sure what you are implying.

wvmarle:
That's new. No word about cargo before, just that you were afraid someone would steal your bike & trailer. Not that it changes much.

You didn't read.

Seriously, I'm not going to have a petty justification argument over the internet on this project, I only want feedback on how to get it done.

coinmaster:
You didn't read.

As a matter of fact I re-read all your posts as I guessed I'd missed something but the word "cargo" or similar is not there. You may think you implied this, you didn't say it. Remember that we can not see your thoughts, only what you actually write here. Feel free to point out which part I supposedly misread.

For the camera part: a camera normally captures and possibly records images, and maybe sends out those images to some central recording/monitoring facility. I've never heard about a camera sending out "picture text" and tbh have no idea what that would even be.

Your problem is that you come with a very poorly thought out idea, and then leave out lots of essential information from the start, the most important of which is the location where it's supposed to work, information that then starts to trickle in as we try to figure out the situation which is of course important for the feasibility of a project, and what kind of sensors you would need etc. Then when pointing out the obvious potential issues all we hear is "you read it wrong!". "Bike and trailer" apparently means "it's cargo". "Camera" also means something different than the usual.

wvmarle:
Feel free to point out which part I supposedly misread.

Sure

I have a very expensive electric bike and bike trailer

Plus the most valuable parts of my bike ( batteries/cargo) are easy access

Simple reading comprehension.

wvmarle:
For the camera part: a camera normally captures and possibly records images, and maybe sends out those images to some central recording/monitoring facility. I've never heard about a camera sending out "picture text" and tbh have no idea what that would even be.

Picture text is self explanatory. When it sends out alerts to my phone it also sends a snapshot from the cameras.

wvmarle:
Camera" also means something different than the usual

cam·er·a
ˈkam(ə)rə
noun
a device for recording visual images in the form of photographs, film, or video signals.
"she faced the cameras"

wvmarle:
Your problem is that you come with a very poorly thought out idea

Remind me why it's poorly thought out? The criticisms against the idea were were poorly thought out.

If I put the bike somewhere out of the way of human traffic false alarms will be minimized. The proximity alarms don't need to be excessive but I won't rest well without them there.

I'd rather give a preemptive warning not to touch my bike before someone even attempts it, the higher the perceived risk factor the less likely it is to be stolen. That's why I won't settle for just a motion alarm.