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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    The bit where it says 'motorcycle parking' is the designated motorcycle parking area... where you saw me park up this morning (I arrived just before you), it's across the 'crossing' and out of the way - have a look next time you're under there.



    Just so you know, I have parked there once or twice before and had a note left the second time from UniServices saying not to park there. Yes it's a space where you can't park a car, but you aren't allowed to park your bike there.

    Not disputing that it is 'wrong' for someone to move your bike - and you did your best to be out of the way, but just because you copied someone else doesn't make it the right place to park.

    p.s. how did you find the psych exam?

    i assumed that it was sweet as because of the number of bikes i have seen parked like this, i have yet to recieve any notes from anyone regarding my parking, if i had i wouldnt have parked there again

    i found the psych exam easy as shit, i was totally finished in an hour. wbu?
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    Psych? As in 108, exam this morning?

    Pain Damn Clinical stuff.

    On topic: Tbh I'd get over it. Engineering gets clustered at times, I have no problems moving peoples bikes/scooters if they're meaning that either I A) can't park due to retarded parking and I can wiggle them over easily or B) blocking me in. I swear some people haven't the slightest clue about maximising the number of bike parks available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Real_Wolf View Post
    Actually, that specific spot was pointed out to the club BY unisafe, its merely that some people in unisafe actually are intelligent, while others seem to think that if its not specifically labelled parking bikes shouldn't be allowed to park there.

    Oh, and on another point, the moving of a bike, I'm reminded of a time a couple of months ago.

    Rob was leaving, and he needed to get his bike out, and we had to pick up and move a scooter. If you can't get your bike out cause someone else parked in such a way to block you then theres no problem with moving it IMHO, since its your own fault.

    moving from that position though, thats totally stuffed, get a disklock
    i have a big padlock thing on the disk, they must have dragged it or something
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    That's why I park on P3/P4, no one ever goes there and everyone respects where you park. Either that or they've been moving my bike without permission and I don't know of it.

    Oh the topic of locks, dont buy the Kryptonite disc locks. I bought one the other day and the spring function died on me while i was unlocking it. Had to spend half an hour jiggling the bloody thing to get it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zealot View Post
    Psych? As in 108, exam this morning?

    Pain Damn Clinical stuff.

    On topic: Tbh I'd get over it. Engineering gets clustered at times, I have no problems moving peoples bikes/scooters if they're meaning that either I A) can't park due to retarded parking and I can wiggle them over easily or B) blocking me in. I swear some people haven't the slightest clue about maximising the number of bike parks available.
    yes, 108, it wasnt exactly difficult

    as i said, unless they couldnt park anyway there was no reason for my bike to be moved, if they cant park thats their problem not mine and if i fin out who did it they will be finding their car at a slightly different hight

    people should NOT move other peoples bikes, for a start its illegal and to continue with, its fucking disrespectful
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    Quote Originally Posted by metalhead View Post
    if i fin out who did it they will be finding their car at a slightly different hight

    people should NOT move other peoples bikes, for a start its illegal and to continue with, its fucking disrespectful
    Yeah, so is FUCKING with others cars, as well as ruining the situation down there for the rest of us. :slap:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Real_Wolf View Post
    Actually, that specific spot was pointed out to the club BY unisafe, its merely that some people in unisafe actually are intelligent, while others seem to think that if its not specifically labelled parking bikes shouldn't be allowed to park there.

    Oh, and on another point, the moving of a bike, I'm reminded of a time a couple of months ago.

    Rob was leaving, and he needed to get his bike out, and we had to pick up and move a scooter. If you can't get your bike out cause someone else parked in such a way to block you then theres no problem with moving it IMHO, since its your own fault.

    moving from that position though, thats totally stuffed, get a disklock
    Yep, some people are saying there is no excuse for moving someone's bike.

    But I'll be fucked if I can't leave uni and get to work cause dumbass has completely parked me in

    Steering lock was on so yep we had to actually pick it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    Yep, some people are saying there is no excuse for moving someone's bike.

    But I'll be fucked if I can't leave uni and get to work cause dumbass has completely parked me in

    Steering lock was on so yep we had to actually pick it up.
    if its got a strong sidestand you can just balance the whole bike on it, and pivot it round, used to do in on my gn250, seen someone do it with a hayabusa too i think.

    Think it boils down to: If you don't want you bike moved, don't park like a retard; and if your bike still gets moved, unleash the righteous fury
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    if its got a strong sidestand you can just balance the whole bike on it, and pivot it round, used to do in on my gn250, seen someone do it with a hayabusa too i think.

    Think it boils down to: If you don't want you bike moved, don't park like a retard; and if your bike still gets moved, unleash the righteous fury
    Just had a centre stand. Wouldn't have been room to spin it anyway.

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    Meh, go on metalhead, find out who did it and go to town. Do it metal head...doooo iiiiiiittttt.

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    Okay we get it:

    1. Don't park like a retard.
    2. Don't move other peoples' shit. Unless they parked like a retard.
    3. If you (perhaps inadvertently) parked like a retard, be grateful that other people attempted to minimise the damage to yourself (and others). Unless they damaged the vehicle.
    4. In the event of damage to your vehicle, refer KB.co.nz>'Search'>Insurance

    5. In the event of ambiguity as to whether you parked like a retard, or whether (1)-(3) apply, move on. Get on with your life. It's going to be okay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by metalhead View Post
    it was parked where i see other bikes parked all the time, behind the pillar in a way that the only reason it would need to be moved is the car driver couldnt park for shit, there was pleanty of clearance on both sides and it was right up by the pillar

    where it was moved to was in the way of another car.
    right, is there any reason someone would need to do so?

    and exactly which pillar ?

    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    if your steering is locked how could the bike be moved??
    Quote Originally Posted by Real_Wolf View Post
    moving from that position though, thats totally stuffed, get a disklock
    Quote Originally Posted by metalhead View Post
    i have a big padlock thing on the disk, they must have dragged it or something
    Quote Originally Posted by OnCam View Post
    maby you need a disk lock? id be pissed as well.. no excuse for touching peoples other shit.
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=83380

    place on hand under base of fork, one on bar, get another guy on the other side to do the same. lift. bike isn't going to fall without crushing you.

    plenty of "excuses" for moving vehicles - I'd rather it done by an honest biker than a dodgy towie or careless cager

    Quote Originally Posted by metalhead View Post
    people should NOT move other peoples bikes, for a start its illegal and to continue with, its fucking disrespectful
    asfaik there is no law about harmlessly moving peoples bikes - it's fucking disrespectful to park others in, put everyone's parking at jeopardy, and vandalise vehicles all because yours was moved without damage - which incidentally IS illegal.

    I've moved countless bikes around cp36 and at engineering when required to either leave, maximise space because some people are downright inconsiderate/stupid, or ensure we don't get stickered again - it's only a matter of time before we see chains used at cp36 as we have elsewhere, and if the sticker crew get to use them you can be sure we'll all be finding scratches on our rims

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    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    there is no law about harmlessly moving peoples bikes
    it is interfering with a motorvehicle, which there are laws against
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