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    they are scum..........hope the skin some nuckles with the tools........
    hang on ill just find my caring face.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket
    I know, when I asked the guy's at work with bikes, they wouldn't have had a clue where my tools were kept . . . . . someone who knows what they're doing has done it!!

    Yea, ive put the cover on, lucky I have some tools at home that I can carry round with me. Hopefully they should see me through if I need them!
    Not cool man. I found out where the tools were kept on my Gn the day I sold it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket
    I reported it at the station up the road after work yesterday. Had a phone call a few mins ago advising that a little pouch with tools had been handed in. So I went straight up there and what do ya know, it was mine, YAY! Apparently in was found in a gutter somewhere down Bond St. Im stoked, all I need now is to get a new lid for the case! Will carry it around in my backpack for now

    So alls well that ends well?
    I think its good to report these things to police, no mater how small. Helps build up a picture of offender activity. And sometimes, as in your case, a good result happens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket
    I reported it at the station up the road after work yesterday. Had a phone call a few mins ago advising that a little pouch with tools had been handed in. So I went straight up there and what do ya know, it was mine, YAY! Apparently in was found in a gutter somewhere down Bond St. Im stoked, all I need now is to get a new lid for the case! Will carry it around in my backpack for now
    Thats such good news!

    I was just reading this and feeling stink for you. I guess the thing is that the only place it's safe to have our bikes is in a locked garage If anyone did see someone fiddling with your bike they'd assume it was their bike.
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    Yeah that really sucks... Someone knocked my bike over in the garage at work... sent an e-mail round asking who it was... no-one owned up... asked the Director (HD Rider) if we could take a look at the security footage (the camera points right at my bike... reason for parking it there ) anyway... took about a week to get approval... found out that it was one of the sales rep's, parked his car, opened the door with enough force to knock the bike over... Looked at the bike and walked off Didn't even try to pick it back up...

    He got a written warning for vandalising another staff members property... bastard

    *still parks my bike infront of the camera*
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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme
    Yeah that really sucks... Someone knocked my bike over in the garage at work... sent an e-mail round asking who it was... no-one owned up... asked the Director (HD Rider) if we could take a look at the security footage (the camera points right at my bike... reason for parking it there ) anyway... took about a week to get approval... found out that it was one of the sales rep's, parked his car, opened the door with enough force to knock the bike over... Looked at the bike and walked off Didn't even try to pick it back up...

    He got a written warning for vandalising another staff members property... bastard

    *still parks my bike infront of the camera*
    Dumb Bastard! Did that person have to pay damages?
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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme
    Yeah that really sucks... Someone knocked my bike over in the garage at work... sent an e-mail round asking who it was... no-one owned up... asked the Director (HD Rider) if we could take a look at the security footage (the camera points right at my bike... reason for parking it there ) anyway... took about a week to get approval... found out that it was one of the sales rep's, parked his car, opened the door with enough force to knock the bike over... Looked at the bike and walked off Didn't even try to pick it back up...

    He got a written warning for vandalising another staff members property... bastard

    *still parks my bike infront of the camera*
    FUCK THATS BULL SHIT , DID THAT FUCKTARD PAY FOR THE DAMAGE, IF NOT CRAZY STEVE CAN GET YOUR MONEY

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    Its really realy simple-respect other people -respect their stuff. If you damage it, own up and pay, if you want to borrow it, ask etc. Not really difficult eh? So how come so many find it impossible to do/
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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart
    Its really realy simple-respect other people -respect their stuff. If you damage it, own up and pay, if you want to borrow it, ask etc. Not really difficult eh? So how come so many find it impossible to do/
    Cause some people feel they don't have to earn it and that you owe everything they get.
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