If the bike was going to be written off after the crash (in theory), isn't it the same thing anyway? If some cunt steals the wreck the entire bike is still lost
If the bike was going to be written off after the crash (in theory), isn't it the same thing anyway? If some cunt steals the wreck the entire bike is still lost
Hell no. I'm just saying I don't know what the bigger solution is. Have a look at those countries with super harsh punishments - are they crime free? Would you want to live in Saudi Arabia? How about Singapore? You know what they do to weed smokers there? I can think of at least 3 crimes you have admitted to on this website - be careful how loud you yell for the harshest punishments.
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BM yer a proper B,unfortunately i can't give you your proper reward,You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Bikemad again.
A good idea, butt again, where do we draw the line, many bikers attend many charity events and lots of their money goes to kids, cancer victims etc etc, if we here in KB took it upon our collective selves to monetarily help all who find themselves in this situation then the crims would simply do their thing more often, same as, "insured cuz?, yeah!, good"
Every day above ground is a good day!:
No, those countries are certainly not crime free, but I'm sure that people there think twice before stealing shit or beating up someone for fun. There's a bit of a difference between smoking buds and stealing a vehicle, burgling a house or assaulting people. When I go out and have my fun, I don't vandalize public or private property, I don't steal, I don't hurt anyone or put anyone else in unnecessary danger. No one or their property is getting harmed. I leave others alone, and hope they do the same. If there's no victim or significant risk for there to be a victim (like driving pissed even if you don't crash), then where's the crime? We live in a country where we turn ordinary people into criminals, while the real criminals are often set free or given a pathetically weak punishment relative to their crime(s).
Yes, not many "of us" would, we'd have avoided the damned cage driver.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love to be able to always put my hand in my pocket and give some fiscal help to a biker who had/has been ripped off or otherwise badly treated by the criminal fraternity, but as i said before.
It happens too often now and if the crims knew we were a soft touch for vulnerable other bikers, they would do it more often to them and we'd be shelling out more often. better to shoot the fuckers as we find em and make damn sure they can't do it again.
You coming Sunday? and next week in the Tron??
More shelling out!The kind we do enjoy doing.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
Agreed
There is seriously something wrong with the moral compass of the shit that stole the bike. Why ( is the question I would be asking , either a complete nut job , or just doesnt give a fk ( which is the worry )
So why does it ( because it aint human ) not give a fk , ?
England used to hang every one for anything , even a woman with a baby ( mary watson ?) and the crime didnt decrease rather they found that it was the chance of being caught that the crime was perpertrated in the first place
If you hear of governments wailing on about tougher sentencing , remember they are trying to save? money by privatising prisons ( not sure if its to save money or just an Ideal or what ever)
Solve the cause not fix the result IMHO
Stephen
Goat bothering is that a crime?
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