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• #2
b.
may have been an idiot for not locking it, but still, get the bike back. -
• #3
b) and leave a note that they should contact reception + Tell the people at the reception / security desk.
Only if you can be bothered though! -
• #4
b) and leave a note that they should contact reception + Tell the people at the reception / security desk.
Only if you can be bothered though!+1
Some people are so stupid they make me look intelligent, these people need serious help..
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• #5
b) and leave a note that they should contact reception + Tell the people at the reception / security desk.
Only if you can be bothered though!what he said. even if you cant be bothered though. conscience says help a brother out even if its a pain and they are dum for leaving there.
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• #6
Aye, stash it somewhere safe and leave the guy a note. You'd want someone to do the same if your bike found itself in a similar position.
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• #7
b) then c)
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• #8
what if its a set up but the cops?
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• #9
I smell a poll...
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• #10
Ha! I've locked it to mine. Not sure it deserves it, but I'm not quite enough of a cunt to nick it, being a previous victim of theft myself!
So, I just found a Look road bike in my office car park (notorious bike theft hotspot). Not locked to anything, it's perfectly ready to be ridden away by anyone who notices it.
So, do I:
a) Leave it and let the mug who left it there rue his mistake when it's gone.
b) Lock it to my bike and spend an hour trying to find the owner by contacting every company in the building.
c) Lock it to my bike and ride it home this evening, because it's clearly a just a free bike ;o)
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