Its not an issue that the bike was brakeless. unicycles dont have brakes...
As long as the unicycle is direct drive it doesn't need a brake.
The law requires either 2 mechanical brakes (Inc fixed drivetrain) or direct drive.
Anyway, veevee the reAson you statement was false is that you were comparing wishing something with doing it... Wishing someone ill is worse than wishing someones bike was stolen and actually doing someone harm is worse than stealing thier bike, but wishing harm isn't worse than actually stealing.
Generally wishing harm on someone does more harm to your own psyce than anything else though.
Oliver is indeed a good moral person... I would consider visiting the thief in hospital, but only so I could accidentally slap him on the back too hard and watch him wince :)
As long as the unicycle is direct drive it doesn't need a brake.
The law requires either 2 mechanical brakes (Inc fixed drivetrain) or direct drive.
Anyway, veevee the reAson you statement was false is that you were comparing wishing something with doing it... Wishing someone ill is worse than wishing someones bike was stolen and actually doing someone harm is worse than stealing thier bike, but wishing harm isn't worse than actually stealing.
Generally wishing harm on someone does more harm to your own psyce than anything else though.
Oliver is indeed a good moral person... I would consider visiting the thief in hospital, but only so I could accidentally slap him on the back too hard and watch him wince :)