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  1. #16
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    Bike thieves?
    rrrrrr.. If anyone steals mine i'll be going on a manhunt
    -gathers up plastic bags and bits of glass-
    (did anyone play that game, what with it being banned in Nz and all?
    It wasn't even good =/ )
    Rawr i'm the biker bunneh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smorgen
    Good call dickhead, we'll see what your saying if your bike gets nicked.
    "Oh well good on them after all it was easy to steal......"

    Yeah fucken right
    Hahaha, exacly.

    Bike thieves are complete assholes. < Full Stop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sutage
    bike thieves arent scum
    sorry to say it but bikes are easy as piss to steal
    its the risk we take when we park it outside the mall or whatever
    all it takes is two big dudes or a van and a ramp and its gone
    that doesnt condone it but man its pretty easy:P
    Doesnt make sense to be protective of a small group of assholes that profit from others` misery...
    Hope your not speaking from experience...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sutage
    bike thieves arent scum
    sorry to say it but bikes are easy as piss to steal
    its the risk we take when we park it outside the mall or whatever
    all it takes is two big dudes or a van and a ramp and its gone
    that doesnt condone it but man its pretty easy:P
    Please tell me you are kidding, you are not only telling us its OK but telling others how to do it and saying its partly our fault because we ride something so EASY to steal!
    I would find it EASY to hurt you to the point of permanent disability, BUT I wouldnt do it just because I find it easy.
    I would need a much better reason, like finding someone trying to steal my bike for example. lol
    Seriously sutage, sharpen up and check yourself.

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    Arrow To sutage.

    Are you on drugs or was you allways this retarded?

    Just because it might be "easy" (speaking from experience?), does it make it OK?.

    I've had a bike nicked, it sucked, atm you suck too...
    Last edited by inlinefour; 22nd March 2006 at 20:52.
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    inlinefour, check your drugs mate. It wasn't the person who started the thread who made those comments but sutage. I think you'll find he's taking the piss albeit with the wrong company. Actually I'll ammend that to giving him the benefit of the doubt at the moment.

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    not taking the piss at all
    lets face if u dont lock it and someone wants it its gone, even if u do it can still be gone !!
    its like leaving your wallet on the road.. if someone picks it up can u blame them?:P
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    So you still say bike thieves are not scum? If so I think you might find youself rather isolated...

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    I just hope his bike is locked up, Murphy has been known to be a bastard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sutage
    bike thieves arent scum
    sorry to say it but bikes are easy as piss to steal
    its the risk we take when we park it outside the mall or whatever
    all it takes is two big dudes or a van and a ramp and its gone
    that doesnt condone it but man its pretty easy:P
    thank goodness for my alarm, coded ignition key and disc locks then, looks like i might hold them up that extra 43 seconds
    It is only when we have lost everything that we are free to do anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sutage
    not taking the piss at all
    lets face if u dont lock it and someone wants it its gone, even if u do it can still be gone !!
    its like leaving your wallet on the road.. if someone picks it up can u blame them?:P
    What a piss poor philosophy you have. If I leave my wallet in the middle of the road, I would expect someone to pick it up, and after they have handed it in to the nearest Police Station I would thank them, not blame them.

    Surely you don't believe that every unattended object is fair game for anyone to steal. That is the attitude that encourages theft. I believe that I should be able to park my bike anywhere that's legal, and even with the keys still in it, it should be there when I return. If its gone then that is theft. Both legally and morally wrong.

    Maybe you look up to this type of person who would steal something just because its unattended, but I would treat them as the lowest of the low.
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    Arrow Hey hippie

    Quote Originally Posted by Sutage
    not taking the piss at all
    lets face if u dont lock it and someone wants it its gone, even if u do it can still be gone !!
    its like leaving your wallet on the road.. if someone picks it up can u blame them?:P
    Go back and kiss possums and hug trees. I had my bike locked up. Have a look at my post re: TT350 being nicked, was not asking for it sunshine and took all reasonable steps to avoid theift. Moral of the story is: if someone wants it bad enough, they often take it. Rep awarded sutage, hope you dont end up in the same position as it was a pisser having my runnabout stolen
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sutage
    not taking the piss at all
    lets face if u dont lock it and someone wants it its gone, even if u do it can still be gone !!
    its like leaving your wallet on the road.. if someone picks it up can u blame them?:P
    Sort of like finders keepers?

    Just like when people come around to your place when you aren't there and "find" your DVD player and your wifes jewelery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sutage
    not taking the piss at all
    lets face if u dont lock it and someone wants it its gone, even if u do it can still be gone !!
    its like leaving your wallet on the road.. if someone picks it up can u blame them?:P
    So, would you buy cheap parts 'from a guy at the pub' as well?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sutage
    its like leaving your wallet on the road.. if someone picks it up can u blame them?:P
    Yeah, you're in the ARSEHOLE category ..........
    I have lost my wallet and on another occasion, a (good) camera and had it picked up by someone - obviously not you Sutage - who handed it into the cop shop. Everything still intact and why not should it be like that. Unless you are a Scumbag and by your own words - you are............

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