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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    So you are prepared to take the risk of damaging someone else's property simply to avoid a personal inconvenience?
    Well I'm taking personal responsibility at the same time, so the risk is on me. If I fuck it up, yeah, take me to the cleaners.

    The issue isn't then that I shouldn't have tried to move it, it's that I damaged it. That's a whole different road.

    For the record, you don't have to be a LICENCED MOTORCYCLE PILOT to be able to move a bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazfender View Post

    If I parked my bike across your driveway and shot off, I would expect you to move it without my permission. So what's the difference?
    Therein lies the difference between your post and the OP
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    Quote Originally Posted by jazfender View Post
    Well I'm taking personal responsibility at the same time, so the risk is on me. If I fuck it up, yeah, take me to the cleaners.

    The issue isn't then that I shouldn't have tried to move it, it's that I damaged it. That's a whole different road.

    For the record, you don't have to be a LICENCED MOTORCYCLE PILOT to be able to move a bike.
    for fuck sakes man, if its MY FUCKING BIKE, nobbody, and I mean fucking NOBODY touches it without losing teeth.
    I have on occaision had a parent ask my if they could take a photo of my bike with their kid in it. I say yes, if they are polite, and have asked first.

    the point here is RESPECT OTHER PEOPLES PROPERTY, end of fucking story. no excuses. no bullshit. no justifying some lazy useless fucktard cunt putting his fucking fingers on someone elses shit.
    IF IT AINT YOURS, DONT FUCKING TOUCH IT.
    is that really so hard to understand?
    stop trying to troll or justify it.
    fuck up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazfender View Post
    For the record, you don't have to be a LICENCED MOTORCYCLE PILOT to be able to move a bike.
    No, but I think you'll find you need permission to move someone else's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    So in the 'sanctimonious' video clip I posted, do you believe that the fella that was sitting on the bike was acting reasonably and within his rights?
    Not really, it was cheeky and he didn't have a good reason for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    the point here is RESPECT OTHER PEOPLES PROPERTY, end of fucking story. no excuses. no bullshit. no justifying some lazy useless fucktard cunt putting his fucking fingers on someone elses shit.
    IF IT AINT YOURS, DONT FUCKING TOUCH IT.
    is that really so hard to understand?
    stop trying to troll or justify it.
    fuck up.
    This quote is totally relevant in all aspects of life,bring back the good old days when noone locked their doors when at work,when we had work for most.

    The word RESPECT sums it up,sadly not alot(of respect for property or people) around at times,although the guy who scraped my car and waited to let wife know he did has mine.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazfender View Post
    Well I'm taking personal responsibility at the same time, so the risk is on me. If I fuck it up, yeah, take me to the cleaners.

    The issue isn't then that I shouldn't have tried to move it, it's that I damaged it. That's a whole different road.

    For the record, you don't have to be a LICENCED MOTORCYCLE PILOT to be able to move a bike.
    If you have damaged it, it is already too late.

    Leave other people's shit the fuck alone!!!

    It is a really simple rule for living, and getting along, with others.

    The only place where it is possible to mess with someone else's shit is at a hippy commune.

    Look around this site and you will find plenty of posts where this simple directive has been ignored and it ends in tears, from flatmates eating each other's food, to tools, to tent space and even parking spaces.

    And as I said before, what if the bike has an alarm and it goes off, the interloper then buggers off leaving it blaring. Who does that inconvenience?

    It would simply be a lot easier if people didn't touch what doesn't belong to them.
    Keep on chooglin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazfender View Post
    Not really, it was cheeky and he didn't have a good reason for it.
    So you were just trolling then. Gotcha.
    Keep on chooglin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    Therein lies the difference between your post and the OP
    Thanks, but for the 98375th time, I'm not talking about the OP.

    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    for fuck sakes man, if its MY FUCKING BIKE, nobbody, and I mean fucking NOBODY touches it without losing teeth.
    Jesus bro, you'd be great at a party.

    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    the point here is RESPECT OTHER PEOPLES PROPERTY, end of fucking story.
    Moving someone's bike without damaging it, returning it to where it was and for a good reason IS respecting other peoples' property.

    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    No, but I think you'll find you need permission to move someone else's.
    For the sake of common courtesy I agree, but in circumstances where the permission is unable (that's unable, not denied) to be granted, I think it's unreasonable to get upset with someone that moves it in accordance with what I've said above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazfender View Post
    If I parked my bike across your driveway and shot off, I would expect you to move it without my permission. So what's the difference?
    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    Therein lies the difference between your post and the OP
    Quote Originally Posted by jazfender View Post
    Thanks, but for the 98375th time, I'm not talking about the OP.


    For the sake of common courtesy I agree, but in circumstances where the permission is unable (that's unable, not denied) to be granted, I think it's unreasonable to get upset with someone that moves it in accordance with what I've said above.
    Oh ok then; in light of the above sequence, I'd say if you parked your bike across my driveway then shot off I'd probably feel quite at liberty to shove your bloody bike over and run over it as your "common courtesy" would be completely nowhere to be seen.
    I lahk to moove eet moove eet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ynot slow View Post

    And ever been to speedway at closing time,try backing a trailer from their parks,usually close to each vehicle,is fun for sure(and yep I had to back the stockcar trailer).
    yup & it was a weekly task, I did all the driving/reversing as I could back better than the Ex. lol

    Quote Originally Posted by Pegasus View Post
    Thats the thing that annoyed me most, we had parked the bikes (both within 1 empty car park, out of everyones way) where we could see them.... till the guy parked his car & trailer in the park behind them. Had he stood at his car door, and called out in a normal voice, if anyone knew who owned them and if they could move them, we were close enough so would have heard him, and wouldn't have had a problem with moving them for him at all.

    But no, the first I heard was him starting his car, and I saw him moving forward instead of backing. He was pretty quiet about moving them. Almost like he knew he was doing something wrong.
    hmm sounds rather like it chick, and no he should not have moved your bikes .. you were in your own park .. wonder if he would have dared do that at the recent Mother's trackday

    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    As said before, it's common courtesy. Don't touch shit that don't belong to you without permission. I don't see what's so difficult about that concept.
    problem is alot of ppl these days do not respect other ppls property ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    It is a really simple rule for living, and getting along, with others.
    There are situations (in the real world) where your property will interfere with other peoples' life or property. Getting along with other people involves accepting reasons that God forbid, someone might have to move it. Why can this not be done respectfully?

    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    And as I said before, what if the bike has an alarm and it goes off, the interloper then buggers off leaving it blaring. Who does that inconvenience?
    Again, personal responsibility.

    The funny thing here being that alarms were only made in the first place because people don't trust each other.

    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    It would simply be a lot easier if people didn't touch what doesn't belong to them.
    It would be a lot easier if people were more reasonable and accepted that they're not the only ones on this planet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    So you were just trolling then. Gotcha.
    Not sure I follow, it was still sanctimonious?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazfender View Post
    Thanks, but for the 98375th time, I'm not talking about the OP.
    No, you are talking shit.


    Jesus bro, you'd be great at a party.
    I'd rather have him at one of my parties, at least I know he won't be messing with my stuff.

    Moving someone's bike without damaging it, returning it to where it was and for a good reason IS respecting other peoples' property.
    No it isn't, it is self-serving and patronising, and believing that your own convenience is of more importance than anybody elses.

    For the sake of common courtesy I agree, but in circumstances where the permission is unable (that's unable, not denied) to be granted, I think it's unreasonable to get upset with someone that moves it in accordance with what I've said above.
    IF IT ISN'T YOURS, DON'T TOUCH IT WITHOUT PERMISSION.
    Keep on chooglin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazfender View Post
    There are situations (in the real world) where your property will interfere with other peoples' life or property. Getting along with other people involves accepting reasons that God forbid, someone might have to move it. Why can this not be done respectfully?



    Again, personal responsibility.

    The funny thing here being that alarms were only made in the first place because people don't trust each other.



    It would be a lot easier if people were more reasonable and accepted that they're not the only ones on this planet.



    Not sure I follow, it was still sanctimonious?
    Are you drunk, stoned, or just stupid?
    Keep on chooglin'

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