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Sounds like you're not very familiar with the Registry, Dan-- it gets all kinds of reports, including bikes taken because they were assumed to be abandoned.
Take a guess-- what percentage of bikes do you think are reported as not locked at the time of theft?
I think it rather odd that you would be so sure that it was the owner that abandoned the bike that you would find it necessary to make this post rather than just let me get an answer.
I also question whether the OP is aware of the sheer volume of bike thefts every day in this city-- a bike found on Lawrence could have been stolen and ridden from quite a radius, and posting "I found a bike, please describe it" on craigslist or elsewhere would be rather cruel.
I see no rationale for not giving basic details-- the onus would still be on the rightful owner to prove it's theirs.
dan brown said:Howard : with all due respect; I seriously doubt a bike with a flat and not locked would be reported
as stolen on that website. Think about it - if the owner is conscientious enough to know the serial number; be able to locate it; AND post to that site; do you _really_ think they would leave an unlocked bike somewhere and then take this action if it was left and then returned to find it missing ?
sounds to me like it may have been abondones; or maybe the owner went looking for a way to fix the
flat and either did not have a lock or thought no one would take a non-rideable bike ?
DB
H3N3 said:
I have two friends that need bikes...
Think I'm gonna give it a bit of time and see if the owner comes up
Barbra Mann said:I have two friends that need bikes...
Not trying to be cruel at all, was just trying to get the bike to it's owner and I thought if someone gave me a general description that it would be helpful. But perhaps giving some idea as to what it looks like would be helpful
H3N3 said:Sounds like you're not very familiar with the Registry, Dan-- it gets all kinds of reports, including bikes taken because they were assumed to be abandoned.
Take a guess-- what percentage of bikes do you think are reported as not locked at the time of theft?
I think it rather odd that you would be so sure that it was the owner that abandoned the bike that you would find it necessary to make this post rather than just let me get an answer.
I also question whether the OP is aware of the sheer volume of bike thefts every day in this city-- a bike found on Lawrence could have been stolen and ridden from quite a radius, and posting "I found a bike, please describe it" on craigslist or elsewhere would be rather cruel.
I see no rationale for not giving basic details-- the onus would still be on the rightful owner to prove it's theirs.
dan brown said:Howard : with all due respect; I seriously doubt a bike with a flat and not locked would be reported
as stolen on that website. Think about it - if the owner is conscientious enough to know the serial number; be able to locate it; AND post to that site; do you _really_ think they would leave an unlocked bike somewhere and then take this action if it was left and then returned to find it missing ?
sounds to me like it may have been abondones; or maybe the owner went looking for a way to fix the
flat and either did not have a lock or thought no one would take a non-rideable bike ?
DB
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