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You aren't kidding that you are persistent!
:-D
H3N3 said:So, I was thinking about this, and started wondering what the thief actually used to cut the cables, and if that tool was sighted at all, or if there was none apparent, what may have happened to it . . .
Nothing wrong with wanting details on how a theft was carried out.
James Baum said:You aren't kidding that you are persistent!
:-D
H3N3 said:So, I was thinking about this, and started wondering what the thief actually used to cut the cables, and if that tool was sighted at all, or if there was none apparent, what may have happened to it . . .
Just got back into town... Thanks for all the entertainment! ;)
ps... I only target black theives
I'm assuming that twist by which you turn history upside down and suggest that if someone steals from you, they make you their 'slave' (wtf, word choice?) is meant to be provocative only, so I won't get into why and how that is ignorant and offensive..but yes, you've made your point about what you think deserves the death penalty, sending out a gentle reminder about what kind of people flourish on internet message boards. Even if they're about alternative transportation.
James Baum said:I refuse to feel sorry for any thief. Jail is too good for them. I almost wish we used the sharia law method of dealing with thievery. First offense they take a hand. Second offense they take the other hand. Third offense is the head.
And the movie is called Bicycle Thief. It's a good movie and shows the social damage JUST ONE theft can do. Theivery should never be coddled. It should be dealt with harshly. Simple theft does so much damage to people who suffer from poverty. Using poverty as an excuse for theft is backward thinking in my opinion. It's the poor who suffer THE MOST from theft as they can't just go out and buy the item they had stolen again. They have to do without. Property is an extension of your Freedom as it takes WORK to accumulate money with which to buy Property. Stealing someone's property is tantamount to stealing that part of their life that they had to dedicate to earning that money to purchase said property. So stealing from someone is the same as turning them into your slave -forcing them to work and stealing the results of that work. How is that NOT slavery?
No, I don't feel sorry for slavers -or thieves, which I see as the same thing morally.
John Greenfield said:Yeah, this story does have a slight aftertaste of bummer. I definitely have
respect for Phil's bold actions to get the bike back and I'm glad the story has
a happy ending for him, and that there's one less bike thief on the streets.
On the other hand, it's hard not to feel a little sorry for the guy who's going
back to jail. Nobody forced him to steal bikes for money, but we really have
no idea what this guy's background is and how he found himself in this position.
It's possible he's dealing with addiction, mental illness and other issues most
of us don't have experience with. I'm guessing he was dealt a less-than-stellar
hand in life. Why would anyone choose to become a 40-year-old man snipping
bike cables for cash?
Perhaps a viewing of the film "Bicycle Thieves," where the well-intentioned
protagonist who needs a bike to get to work has his bike stolen, and in turn
attempts to steal a bike so he can feed his family, might put this case in
perspective.
John Greenfield
Marion said:Wow. This many words and so much enthusiasm for putting a black man back into jail.
I mean, I'm happy for you that you have your bike back, but I wish that was the happy occasion, and not that you put someone back into the prison complex.
Bumpin' to the top for those who are interested.
Update - CPD called and said that court is today, not tomorrow like the original ticket said. (go figure)
Secondly, they said that if he shows up to court that they will throw out the misdemeanor charges and upgrade them to felony charges and re-arrest him under the new charges on the spot due to the value of the bikes. If he doesn't show up there will be a warrant issued for his arrest. The officer said that this guy has a long extensive criminal record...
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'Martin' got re-arrested because the CPD fucked the report... Now instead of 1 count, he's got four... Criminal damage to my locks, attempted stealing of my bike, being on my friends bike, trying to assault me twice.... This is a fucking headache... The teenager in me says I should have just u-locked him in the head and called it a day.
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