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Description: this is the surprising bit, he was caucasian
Racist.
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what did the stolen bike look like?
do you know what the elderly white gentleman will be wearing tomorrow as its probably not very useful knowing what he was wearing earlier today....
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Racist.
lolz
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Probably a clever disguise
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what did the stolen bike look like?
do you know what the elderly white gentleman will be wearing tomorrow as its probably not very useful knowing what he was wearing earlier today....
Old people wear the same shit every day. Fact.
Thanks for the info haroun
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• #7
true. especially if their foreign.
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They also smell of wee.
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what did the stolen bike look like?
do you know what the elderly white gentleman will be wearing tomorrow as its probably not very useful knowing what he was wearing earlier today....
the bike had two wheels and gears. But seriously the guy was a little shocked and didn't give me that info, only that it was worth £850.
Don't know about you but I only use one rucksack regularly, so I'm basically saying perform a violent citizen's arrest on any old dude with a colourful rucksack.
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Two kids inside an old guy suit - they buy them from fancy dress shops near their estates you know.
One of the oldest tricks in the book.
Description: this is the surprising bit, he was about 6ft, caucasian with white hair (I'm guessing about 60s from the low res CCTV), wearing a brown jacket and colourful (green & purple?) rucksack. He didn't look like your stereotypical bike thief but this guy looked like he'd done this before. So all you guys who ride round Islington keep your eyes open.
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Two kids inside an old guy suit - they buy them from fancy dress shops near their estates you know.
One of the oldest tricks in the book.
Like this?
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• #12
Also, they usually employ a third smaller child in the rucksack armed with an angle grinder and battery pack so watch out if attempting to apprehend from behind.
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• #13
£850 bike locked with a cable lock? for shame...
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yesterday at work a gentleman presumably from the dodgy half-way house opposite us walked in to the store at 9am, picked up a Dolce (£649) that had been left unattended by one of the sales guys who was working alone on the busy shop floor. He walked out with it, stood outside (on cctv) trying to ride it, fell off....was outside the store for about ten minutes...no one noticed.........
Poor sales dude only realised that the bike was gone when he went to file away the test ride forms and was white as a sheet for the rest of the day.
Four o'clock we got a call saying the man and bike had been picked up at paddington green. We had the bike back in the store by closing.
crackheads are rubbish at stealing.
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Brilliant story Jeez.
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a shitty town near durham.
Hey, just thought I'd let people know but an incident today. I work in a shop on Upper St, just outside Angel tube station. Today, I saw a guy outside the shop looking quite forlorn clutching a broken cable lock. Needless to say his bike had been nicked.
One of our in-store CCTV cams point to the doorway and caught the guy who stole his bike from the railings outside. At exactly 5:30pm on one of the busiest high streets of North London this guy managed to calmly cut it free and stroll off with it.
Description: this is the surprising bit, he was about 6ft, caucasian with white hair (I'm guessing about 60s from the low res CCTV), wearing a brown jacket and colourful (green & purple?) rucksack. He didn't look like your stereotypical bike thief but this guy looked like he'd done this before. So all you guys who ride round Islington keep your eyes open.