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monster 07-31-2011 11:52 PM

THEY STOLE MY BIKE
 
While we were packing for our biking vacation at yellowstone. We were leaving early in the morning. we've been in and out of the house all night. We went out to finally put (and lock) the bikes onto the car and it was gone.

Undertoad 07-31-2011 11:59 PM

THIS IS A FUCK


sorry monster


but it is a fuck i don't know what else to say

monster 08-01-2011 12:05 AM

neither do I.

My friend has the same bike (without the pannier rack for which i have an extemely expensive set of bags that i use all the time). i'm hoping she'll lend me hers for two weeks. But she didn't answer her phone at 12:30 I'm hoping she'll answer at 6am

monster 08-01-2011 12:06 AM

FUCKERS

FUCKING SHITWAD GITS

We were in and out all the time and two bikes were way more easily accessible -mine was in the garage. But is was the most expensive. At a whole $350

fusking shitwadgittyassholes

yes, craigslist will be watched

Undertoad 08-01-2011 12:09 AM

maybe buy a whole similar one and sell it when you get back for not much loss?

don't let the fuckers get you down!!

monster 08-01-2011 12:17 AM

Store doesn't open til 11, were planning to leave at 7, but yes, that could be a plan.

Bullitt 08-01-2011 12:32 AM

If you stop through Sheridan there are a couple places including Walmart to buy a bike for not too expensive.

monster 08-01-2011 12:40 AM

it was a nice bike, a Trek, I don't want a walmart 100lb-er :( but yes, I will buy one if i have to. but I will buy locally.

Bullitt 08-01-2011 12:57 AM

http://www.yelp.com/biz/back-country-bicycles-sheridan
http://www.yellowpages.com/sheridan-...28?lid=4436928

Griff 08-01-2011 05:33 AM

Sorry monster. Do you have the serial number? I don't know what you're neighborhood is like but somebody might have seen something if you put out the word. :(

monster 08-01-2011 05:38 AM

it was around midnight. yes, i have the serial #

monster 08-01-2011 05:39 AM

thanks Bullitt, but don't think I want to leave without one

monster 08-01-2011 05:39 AM

It's not on Craigslist yet.....

monster 08-01-2011 06:50 AM

not exactly like this was a cost we factored into our cheapo vacation either

glatt 08-01-2011 07:21 AM

Sorry Monster. Some people suck.

monster 08-01-2011 07:43 AM

My friend lent me hers. it's a little different but the vacation is on, if a few hours late. Thanks PG

Spexxvet 08-01-2011 08:00 AM

That sucks. It's not like you live in Detroit, or something. Don't let it spoil your vacation.

Pico and ME 08-01-2011 09:44 AM

Yay for your friend!

I hope you have an awesome trip.

monster 08-01-2011 10:09 AM

thanks guys. headed out right now.

infinite monkey 08-01-2011 10:14 AM

Glad they didn't get your pic-a-nic basket.

Have a great trip! Take a lot of pictures. :)

NapcofinSelina 08-01-2011 10:41 AM

This let me recalled those days back to my college life. I have 5 bikes stolen altogether.....

wolf 08-01-2011 11:38 AM

Bastids.

Hopefully when you get home and are not under any time pressure you will find your bike has fallen down on it's side and is lurking behind the snowblower, or that old gas grill you've been meaning to throw away but never seem to get around to.

You checked in the fridge next to the place where you always drop your keys by accident when you're putting the milk in, didn't you?

tw 08-01-2011 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by monster (Post 747694)
thanks guys. headed out right now.

Often someone will steal a bike only because he needs a ride. Then leave it in the street abandoned. Cop houses have plenty of bicycles abandoned this way. A place to look.

Well, they stole my bicycle twice. Caught them with the bike both times. Cops clearly knew he stole it. And refused to prosecute. Cost of prosecution is higher than the price of a bike.

In NYC, even murder rates were reduced when such crimes were prosecuted. Well documented even in a recent issue of Scientific American. The difference between an MBA trained law enforcement officer and one who comes from where the work gets done.

In many jurisdictions, it is legal to steal a bike because laws are not enforced.

wolf 08-01-2011 03:05 PM

It's still illegal. The police are just too busy busting people for having a quarter-ounce of weed.

And it depends on the bike. Friend of mine had a $10K road bike.

Only person who ever stole that, though was his crack ho girlfriend, after he had learned to lock up the money and remaining jewelry.

infinite monkey 08-01-2011 03:33 PM

Doesn't homeowner insurance cover? It did when my very nice bike was stolen from the city pool when I was a kid.

Of course, monster didn't have time to go through the rigamarole to get a new bike in time, but won't she be recompensed?

classicman 08-01-2011 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tw
In NYC, even murder rates were reduced when such crimes were prosecuted. Well documented even in a recent issue of Scientific American. The difference between an MBA trained law enforcement officer and one who comes from where the work gets done.

Thats not what I got out of the article. In fact, it appears they did just the opposite. Perhaps I misinterpreted something... Bold mine
Quote:

The one aspect of crime policy wherein the municipal government enacted big changes—and the only obvious candidate to take credit for the city's crime decline—was policing. Beginning in 1990, the city added more than 7,000 new uniformed cops and made its police efforts much more aggressive and focused on high-crime settings.
Quote:

Had the city followed through on its broken-windows policing, it would have concentrated precious resources in marginal neighborhoods rather than in those with the highest crime. In fact, the police did the opposite: they emphasized "hotspots," a strategy that had been proved effective in other cities and that almost certainly made a substantial contribution in New York. Starting in 1994, the city also adopted a management and data-mapping system called CompStat. At a central office in downtown Manhattan, analysts compile data on serious crimes, including their exact locations, and map them to identify significant concentrations of crime. Patrols then deploy in full force on-site—whether it is a sidewalk, a bar or any other public place—sometimes for weeks at a time, systematically stopping and frisking anyone who looks suspicious and staring down everyone else. Although one might expect that criminals would just move to another street and resume their business as usual, that is not what happened in New York. Thus, crimes prevented one day at a particular location do not ineluctably have to be committed somewhere else the day after.
Link

Lola Bunny 08-01-2011 09:33 PM

Sorry to hear about your bike, Monster. That really sucks when you realize the thief was just lurking outside to find an opportunity to steal your stuff. I hope you get your bike back in one piece. Have a great vacation!

Bullitt 08-02-2011 02:20 AM

Glad you got things worked out and are on your way. Yellowstone is amazing, you will have a great time for sure.

DanaC 08-02-2011 04:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NapcofinSelina (Post 747706)
This let me recalled those days back to my college life. I have 5 bikes stolen altogether.....

That's a lotta bikes!

Welcome to the Cellar NapcofinSelina :0

Sundae 08-02-2011 05:06 AM

Reminds me of the Dutch chant when playing against Germany.
"Give Us Back Our Bicycles"

(the Nazis stole Dutch bikes to aid their retreat).


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