View Full Version : Bike Thief ...... Owner's Revenge
mstriumph
27th December 2006, 17:57
fatality - with a twist (http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,20976487-1243,00.html?from=public_rss)
as i see it, a smart move NOT to report your bike stolen if you knew who took it and had decided to ...............? :innocent:
MattRSK
27th December 2006, 17:59
Street justice eh. Not sure if I agree with it. Life is cheap.
Toaster
27th December 2006, 18:04
Just a little motive in this 'accident'??!!
Finn
27th December 2006, 18:33
The thief got off lightly I reckon.
Lias
27th December 2006, 18:59
LOLz good job
zeRax
27th December 2006, 19:08
good job, fucker.
i wonder if he Bought the bike stolen thou?
probably not seeing as they were on his ass
MotoGirl
27th December 2006, 19:11
Sounds a bit dodgey to me! I'd be upset if some bastard stole my bike :angry: but I sure wouldn't kill them over it.
Finn
27th December 2006, 19:16
A few years, back my brother had both his cars stolen from his garage. While running, one of them hit and killed a motorcyclist. Turns out the motorcyclist was wanted for several armed robberies.
Nice.
Swoop
27th December 2006, 19:20
"but he had the best heart, the best heart in the world,''
Tui, anyone?
MattRSK
27th December 2006, 19:22
"but he had the best heart, the best heart in the world,''
Tui, anyone?
Hopefully it went to someone in need of a transplant.
McJim
27th December 2006, 19:43
It always amazes my how all these truly truly good hearted people can mug, rape, steal, kill, assault, burgle and maim the rest of the worlds population and yet all we law abiding citizens are just a bunch of cunts.
vamr
27th December 2006, 20:02
It always amazes my how all these truly truly good hearted people can mug, rape, steal, kill, assault, burgle and maim the rest of the worlds population and yet all we law abiding citizens are just a bunch of cunts.
It's easy to momentarily be sidetracked in one's good hearted deeds.
Smokin
28th December 2006, 08:13
Ahhh, Justice has been served.
Beemer
28th December 2006, 09:51
It always amazes my how all these truly truly good hearted people can mug, rape, steal, kill, assault, burgle and maim the rest of the worlds population and yet all we law abiding citizens are just a bunch of cunts.
Yes, and so many of these "lovely people" had "no previous convictions" - only because they never got done for most of the crap they did! I can't figure out how lawyers can justify defending ones who are so bad. While I don't agree with hunting down and killing someone who steals your bike (who knows the story behind it?), I do believe in justice.
Disco Dan
28th December 2006, 10:09
The thief got off lightly I reckon.
I would have done the same thing... not kill obviously, but hit the bike to knock the cunt off...
Hope the driver does not get charged.
Gremlin
28th December 2006, 10:52
he bloody ruined the bike tho!! bugger.... I feel for the owner of the bike... "We caught the thief... but during err... apprehension, we ruined the bike" :lol:
I can't stand how these people that steal from others, cause mayhem, anguish etc, then die, go on to be described as lovely people. Piss Off!
If I was the owner of the bike, I know who I would be shouting a beer or two... :yes:
KATWYN
28th December 2006, 14:32
Ya just never know ...stranger things have happened.
Although the circumstances are pretty darn suspicious
People have been hit by lightning twice, they win lotto powerball
The odds of it happening at some point to someone may not
be that unusual.....
*reserves judgment*
McJim
28th December 2006, 15:18
Probably just coincidence - if it had been premeditated he'd have recognised the bike and followed the bastard home with the rest of the family following behind in order to nick back the bike, give him a talking to, maybe play the banjo and finally making him crawl on all fours while shouting "Squeal like a pig boy" and performing some unspeakable act upon the thief.
Justice would then have been served and all goods would rest with their lawful owners.
ynot slow
28th December 2006, 19:09
about 20yrs ago,had a mate [in aussie now],who had an xa falcon chucked in a 307 chev [FUCKEN IDJUT],it got pinched,cops found it around the coast,put it in police yard,left the fucken keys in it,you guessed it some smart ass from coastal taranaki,flogged it,drove out the unlocked yard,meantime the first thieves pinched the stereo and cluster of gauges,consiquentley you can't go far in a chev without oil,about oeo/manaia area the car seized,moral the cops said not our fault it seized,please accept our apologies which he did with a bill to rebuild motor,i think after quite a while they paid up
Big Dog
28th December 2006, 22:12
he bloody ruined the bike tho!! bugger.... I feel for the owner of the bike... "We caught the thief... but during err... apprehension, we ruined the bike" :lol:
I can't stand how these people that steal from others, cause mayhem, anguish etc, then die, go on to be described as lovely people. Piss Off!
If I was the owner of the bike, I know who I would be shouting a beer or two... :yes:
Would you?
Could you be sure the driver did not think it was you?
Wasn't reported? Is that because neither you nor your family new yet?
Just desserts to be sure. But how would you feel if you recovered your bike but before you could tell your mate he bowled you to stop you getting away?
Capital punishment has its place, at the end of a trial and an appeal process.
People who steal make me sick, but I'm not fond of unnecessary violence or vigilantism either. Catching them in the act and giving them a sound thrashing is quite different to killing someone who's identity is largely hidden by the very nature of a helmet.
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