Theft Warning
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Theft Warning
Just to give everyone a heads up. Keep on the look out for a Grey Astro van with Very Dark Tinted windows. These f@cking idiots tried stealing my motorcycle last saturday. Now I have to pay to get it fixed cuz of these guys. Just wanted to give you all a heads so you can keep what already belongs to you.
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Re: Theft Warning
I know what you mean when I saw them i told my friends whos bike was sitting there also to go outside, then i ran and got my duty weapon. Thought about just running outside and tackling the guy, but then I thought how shooting at them would make for a better story. To bad they didnt want to hang out and play.
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I am guessing you didn't get a plate number or anything? What area was it in?
Anything solid around you could chain the bike to? When I lived in an apartment, I set an anchor in the concrete and mounted a large eye bolt so I could run a chain through the rear wheel...and that was in the Pretty Lake area of OV back in the not so good days.
At least they didn't get the bike!
Anything solid around you could chain the bike to? When I lived in an apartment, I set an anchor in the concrete and mounted a large eye bolt so I could run a chain through the rear wheel...and that was in the Pretty Lake area of OV back in the not so good days.
At least they didn't get the bike!
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I am guessing you didn't get a plate number or anything? What area was it in?
Anything solid around you could chain the bike to? When I lived in an apartment, I set an anchor in the concrete and mounted a large eye bolt so I could run a chain through the rear wheel...and that was in the Pretty Lake area of OV back in the not so good days.
At least they didn't get the bike!
Anything solid around you could chain the bike to? When I lived in an apartment, I set an anchor in the concrete and mounted a large eye bolt so I could run a chain through the rear wheel...and that was in the Pretty Lake area of OV back in the not so good days.
At least they didn't get the bike!