RE: My Roommate's Bike Got Stolen and There Was Video Evidence 11-02-2016, 12:52 AM
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RE: My Roommate's Bike Got Stolen and There Was Video Evidence 11-02-2016, 01:00 AM
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(11-02-2016, 12:52 AM)Primitive Wrote:(11-01-2016, 11:40 PM)Ayumi Wrote: Gotta suck to be that naive I guess.
I'm not sure what being naive has anything to do with this thread.
Do you even think before you post or is that an impossibility for you?
"My roommate's bike has (quick release) which means you can literally detach the bike with a lever from the frame in about 10 seconds or less. "
And 'your roomate' just left a $1800 bike there? What a fucking idiot.
RE: My Roommate's Bike Got Stolen and There Was Video Evidence 11-02-2016, 01:05 AM
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(11-02-2016, 01:00 AM)Ayumi Wrote:Do you know what a "lock" is?(11-02-2016, 12:52 AM)Primitive Wrote:(11-01-2016, 11:40 PM)Ayumi Wrote: Gotta suck to be that naive I guess.
I'm not sure what being naive has anything to do with this thread.
Do you even think before you post or is that an impossibility for you?
"My roommate's bike has (quick release) which means you can literally detach the bike with a lever from the frame in about 10 seconds or less. "
And 'your roomate' just left a $1800 bike there? What a fucking idiot.
Why do you think it's the victim's fault? (Regardless of if he locked it, because he did.)
You're channeling the negativity to the person (victim) instead of the thief (perpetrator). If I were to extrapolate, I'd go as far as assuming you would justify theft with (it wasn't secured well enough).
Essentially, you're what's wrong with the world.
RE: My Roommate's Bike Got Stolen and There Was Video Evidence 11-02-2016, 06:23 PM
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(11-02-2016, 01:05 AM)Primitive Wrote:(11-02-2016, 01:00 AM)Ayumi Wrote:Do you know what a "lock" is?(11-02-2016, 12:52 AM)Primitive Wrote: I'm not sure what being naive has anything to do with this thread.
Do you even think before you post or is that an impossibility for you?
"My roommate's bike has (quick release) which means you can literally detach the bike with a lever from the frame in about 10 seconds or less. "
And 'your roomate' just left a $1800 bike there? What a fucking idiot.
Why do you think it's the victim's fault? (Regardless of if he locked it, because he did.)
You're channeling the negativity to the person (victim) instead of the thief (perpetrator). If I were to extrapolate, I'd go as far as assuming you would justify theft with (it wasn't secured well enough).
Essentially, you're what's wrong with the world.
Criminality will always be a thing. Not adequately securing your possessions, knowing the risks as any reasonable person should, means there was steps you could have taken to prevent it.
Do not equivilate it with putting the blame solely on the victim. It is stating the victim had options they could have taken to prevent it, which should be common sense.
And before you go into the spiel of "that's like saying rape victims should of dressed less provocatively", they are separate acts. People will attempt to rape others regardless of what the victim is wearing. And realistically, even if you "camouflage" your bike to look like a shitty bike, people will still attempt to steal it.
If a bike is properly secured, it cannot be stolen except by extraordinary means, that contradict how the majority of thieves conduct themselves.
Properly securing your bike is like travelling in groups to avoid potential violent attacks on ones person.
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RE: My Roommate's Bike Got Stolen and There Was Video Evidence 11-02-2016, 11:58 PM
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(11-02-2016, 06:23 PM)Satan Wrote:(11-02-2016, 01:05 AM)Primitive Wrote:(11-02-2016, 01:00 AM)Ayumi Wrote: "My roommate's bike has (quick release) which means you can literally detach the bike with a lever from the frame in about 10 seconds or less. "Do you know what a "lock" is?
And 'your roomate' just left a $1800 bike there? What a fucking idiot.
Why do you think it's the victim's fault? (Regardless of if he locked it, because he did.)
You're channeling the negativity to the person (victim) instead of the thief (perpetrator). If I were to extrapolate, I'd go as far as assuming you would justify theft with (it wasn't secured well enough).
Essentially, you're what's wrong with the world.
Criminality will always be a thing. Not adequately securing your possessions, knowing the risks as any reasonable person should, means there was steps you could have taken to prevent it.
Do not equivilate it with putting the blame solely on the victim. It is stating the victim had options they could have taken to prevent it, which should be common sense.
And before you go into the spiel of "that's like saying rape victims should of dressed less provocatively", they are separate acts. People will attempt to rape others regardless of what the victim is wearing. And realistically, even if you "camouflage" your bike to look like a shitty bike, people will still attempt to steal it.
If a bike is properly secured, it cannot be stolen except by extraordinary means, that contradict how the majority of thieves conduct themselves.
Properly securing your bike is like travelling in groups to avoid potential violent attacks on ones person.
I'm equivocating blaming the victim because in essence, that's ultimately what it is.
RE: My Roommate's Bike Got Stolen and There Was Video Evidence 11-03-2016, 01:02 AM
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(11-02-2016, 11:58 PM)Primitive Wrote:Perhaps from a black and white perspective on it.(11-02-2016, 06:23 PM)Satan Wrote:(11-02-2016, 01:05 AM)Primitive Wrote: Do you know what a "lock" is?
Why do you think it's the victim's fault? (Regardless of if he locked it, because he did.)
You're channeling the negativity to the person (victim) instead of the thief (perpetrator). If I were to extrapolate, I'd go as far as assuming you would justify theft with (it wasn't secured well enough).
Essentially, you're what's wrong with the world.
Criminality will always be a thing. Not adequately securing your possessions, knowing the risks as any reasonable person should, means there was steps you could have taken to prevent it.
Do not equivilate it with putting the blame solely on the victim. It is stating the victim had options they could have taken to prevent it, which should be common sense.
And before you go into the spiel of "that's like saying rape victims should of dressed less provocatively", they are separate acts. People will attempt to rape others regardless of what the victim is wearing. And realistically, even if you "camouflage" your bike to look like a shitty bike, people will still attempt to steal it.
If a bike is properly secured, it cannot be stolen except by extraordinary means, that contradict how the majority of thieves conduct themselves.
Properly securing your bike is like travelling in groups to avoid potential violent attacks on ones person.
I'm equivocating blaming the victim because in essence, that's ultimately what it is.
telegram: @satan_sl
RE: My Roommate's Bike Got Stolen and There Was Video Evidence 11-03-2016, 02:10 AM
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(11-03-2016, 01:02 AM)Satan Wrote:(11-02-2016, 11:58 PM)Primitive Wrote:Perhaps from a black and white perspective on it.(11-02-2016, 06:23 PM)Satan Wrote: Criminality will always be a thing. Not adequately securing your possessions, knowing the risks as any reasonable person should, means there was steps you could have taken to prevent it.
Do not equivilate it with putting the blame solely on the victim. It is stating the victim had options they could have taken to prevent it, which should be common sense.
And before you go into the spiel of "that's like saying rape victims should of dressed less provocatively", they are separate acts. People will attempt to rape others regardless of what the victim is wearing. And realistically, even if you "camouflage" your bike to look like a shitty bike, people will still attempt to steal it.
If a bike is properly secured, it cannot be stolen except by extraordinary means, that contradict how the majority of thieves conduct themselves.
Properly securing your bike is like travelling in groups to avoid potential violent attacks on ones person.
I'm equivocating blaming the victim because in essence, that's ultimately what it is.
Yeah, like stealing.
RE: My Roommate's Bike Got Stolen and There Was Video Evidence 11-03-2016, 01:55 PM
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So allow me to get this straight.
Unless I've misinterpreted this, your friend locked the bike on the quick-release "wheel?".
Unless I've misinterpreted this, your friend locked the bike on the quick-release "wheel?".
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RE: My Roommate's Bike Got Stolen and There Was Video Evidence 11-03-2016, 07:11 PM
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(11-03-2016, 01:55 PM)mothered Wrote: So allow me to get this straight.Yes, but at the same time, that was position the bike could be locked due to the nature of the bike rack/lock.
Unless I've misinterpreted this, your friend locked the bike on the quick-release "wheel?".
It was like this https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/H-2...lsrc=aw.ds
Against a wall.
RE: My Roommate's Bike Got Stolen and There Was Video Evidence 11-04-2016, 06:42 AM
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(11-03-2016, 07:11 PM)Primitive Wrote: Yes, but at the same time, that was position the bike could be locked due to the nature of the bike rack/lock.
It was like this https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/H-2...lsrc=aw.ds
Against a wall.
Oh I see, now I'm following.
Honestly speaking, I'm a firm believer In karma and whether It be now, tomorrow, next week, month or In years to come, the thief will get what's coming to him. That said, I do hope your roommate seeks justice In the very near future.
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