Orange/white Raleigh beach cruiser bike stolen from art car
Orange/white Raleigh beach cruiser bike stolen from art car
my bike was stolen off our art car ( i wouldnt think that was possible but it was b/c i put it on there and was inside our art car till i went out to grab it and it was gone.) we were parked at 2 and I at camp question mark . it was stolen between 3am to 6am. That is a new low people. I guess our community is changing so we have to lock our bikes even when they are on our own art car. anyway if someone found this bike we will be glad to give you a reward for your kindness. Thanks
Its a 2007 mens raleigh retroglide 1 beach cruiser that is orange and white with a black seat, orange rims, and white walled tires.
http://www.who-sells-it.com/cy/raleigh- ... ge-54.html
Its a 2007 mens raleigh retroglide 1 beach cruiser that is orange and white with a black seat, orange rims, and white walled tires.
http://www.who-sells-it.com/cy/raleigh- ... ge-54.html
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Re: stolen bike from art car
Where the hell have you been that you aren't aware this has been true for ages?mkpg wrote:That is a new low people. I guess our community is changing so we have to lock our bikes even when they are on our own art car.
And that "blah, blah, blah people" construction always seems incredibly stilted to me.
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Re: stolen bike from art car
Hey, since when do we, (as a compassionate group), ridicule composition and grammar in the lost and found section? Where the hell have I been that I'm not aware this has been true for ages? He lost it and he wants it back. Do you have it? No. Are you gonna help him retrieve it? No. Are you going to read all the posts of people who had their shit stolen or got careless and lost stuff? Maybe. Save your mean comments for the Bar, Fuck or Dammit Bill thread.
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Re: stolen bike from art car
Can't comment on the grammar issue but the rest is just laughable. Just because it was on YOUR art car you thought it was safe? Spare me. I guess whoever took it didn't take that into consideration. He just stole it. Because it wasn't locked. End of story.
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Re: stolen bike from art car
I'm actually less ridiculing than saying "What an idiot." Because, I'm with Dr. Helix on this one--If you don't have the sense to lock your bike, you're risking its loss. And if afterwards you claim this is a "new low", just how sheltered are you? Or how self-involved might be more pertinent. Far, far worse things happen every year, but mkpg only gets upset when it's his bike off his art car?
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Re: stolen bike from art car
Lets cut the crap It was stolen plain and simple There are some here who will blame the victim
of the theft for not locking their bike, as if that makes it ok. Stealing is stealing. Its a concept we teach 4 year old's so blame me for
expecting more from our community.
of the theft for not locking their bike, as if that makes it ok. Stealing is stealing. Its a concept we teach 4 year old's so blame me for
expecting more from our community.
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Re: Orange/white Raleigh beach cruiser bike stolen from art
Yeah, let's cut the crap.
We teach 4-year-olds that theft is wrong, but we also teach them that, in the preschool, if someone does steal your stuff, you go to the teacher to right that wrong. That's right, we teach our kids that the world is imperfect just as we teach adults the same.
But we're we're not four-year-old preschoolers. We're adults here. This is the real world -- a grown up world. What's the difference? The difference between the real world and the preschool is that there isn't always a "teacher" to right the wrongs. Instead, as adults, we're intimately aware that people do steal things, and that very often there isn't anyone to right the wrongs. No teachers. No police officers.
So what do we do as grown ups? We use the wisdom we learned in growing to adulthood to take preventative action. That is, after all, what wisdom is: decision making from experience, often bad experiences -- maybe not even our own. We also realize that victimhood often occurs because of crimes of opportunity, and those opportunities are often enabled by the victim -- even if the victim does not perpetrate them.
No, we're not going to claim that the victim stole the property, because the thief stole the property. No, we're not going to say the rape-victim performed the rape, because the rapist performed the rape. We can, however, claim in some cases that the victim was negligent in taking preventative measures against such crimes. It's the idea that when someone takes a risk, either purposely or accidental, that the person is enabling that crime to occur more easily. The idea that the crime would not occur had the victim not created the extraordinary circumstances that led to the crime.
A victim does have a part to play in a crime of opportunity, and whether it occurs at all. Regardless of the consequence, a potential victim should do all he/she can to prevent victimization -- or accept the risk of not doing so. The choice is what it means to be an adult, and not the 4-year-old that can rely on others to fix problems.
So lock up your bike. This ain't preschool.
We teach 4-year-olds that theft is wrong, but we also teach them that, in the preschool, if someone does steal your stuff, you go to the teacher to right that wrong. That's right, we teach our kids that the world is imperfect just as we teach adults the same.
But we're we're not four-year-old preschoolers. We're adults here. This is the real world -- a grown up world. What's the difference? The difference between the real world and the preschool is that there isn't always a "teacher" to right the wrongs. Instead, as adults, we're intimately aware that people do steal things, and that very often there isn't anyone to right the wrongs. No teachers. No police officers.
So what do we do as grown ups? We use the wisdom we learned in growing to adulthood to take preventative action. That is, after all, what wisdom is: decision making from experience, often bad experiences -- maybe not even our own. We also realize that victimhood often occurs because of crimes of opportunity, and those opportunities are often enabled by the victim -- even if the victim does not perpetrate them.
No, we're not going to claim that the victim stole the property, because the thief stole the property. No, we're not going to say the rape-victim performed the rape, because the rapist performed the rape. We can, however, claim in some cases that the victim was negligent in taking preventative measures against such crimes. It's the idea that when someone takes a risk, either purposely or accidental, that the person is enabling that crime to occur more easily. The idea that the crime would not occur had the victim not created the extraordinary circumstances that led to the crime.
A victim does have a part to play in a crime of opportunity, and whether it occurs at all. Regardless of the consequence, a potential victim should do all he/she can to prevent victimization -- or accept the risk of not doing so. The choice is what it means to be an adult, and not the 4-year-old that can rely on others to fix problems.
So lock up your bike. This ain't preschool.
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Re: Orange/white Raleigh beach cruiser bike stolen from art
Hey, we had two bikes stolen from our camp this year. It's going around big time. Of course you should lock your bikes but don't blame the victim for feeling, well, like he just got ripped off. Of course you could always do what some people I might or might not know did and borrow one or two back. Of course that brings up a whole host of issues like if Burning Man lasted an extra day would everyone turn into cannibals?
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Re: Orange/white Raleigh beach cruiser bike stolen from art
All right, so I have a work injury that left me officially disabled, so I'm not going to work tomorrow, so I'm having a glass of wine (left over from the burn). But Hot Ziggety (I don't say "fuck" unless I have a smile on my face)... I just might want to say a word in the morning. Please remind me around 8 am. Thank you, and good night. 

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Re: Orange/white Raleigh beach cruiser bike stolen from art
almost worse than the original thief. stealing because someone stole from you........chicken shit IMHO.Eddaytona wrote:Hey, we had two bikes stolen from our camp this year. It's going around big time. Of course you should lock your bikes but don't blame the victim for feeling, well, like he just got ripped off. Of course you could always do what some people I might or might not know did and borrow one or two back. Of course that brings up a whole host of issues like if Burning Man lasted an extra day would everyone turn into cannibals?
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Re: Orange/white Raleigh beach cruiser bike stolen from art
ygmir wrote:almost worse than the original thief. stealing because someone stole from you........chicken shit IMHO.Eddaytona wrote:Hey, we had two bikes stolen from our camp this year. It's going around big time. Of course you should lock your bikes but don't blame the victim for feeling, well, like he just got ripped off. Of course you could always do what some people I might or might not know did and borrow one or two back. Of course that brings up a whole host of issues like if Burning Man lasted an extra day would everyone turn into cannibals?
seriously...
if you're gonna steal something, go for a blm ranger 4 x 4....don't be such a fucking pussy...
bike....Pfffffft.
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Re: Orange/white Raleigh beach cruiser bike stolen from art
That reminds me, yes.ygmir wrote: almost worse than the original thief. stealing because someone stole from you........chicken shit IMHO.
I have one big philosophical problem with the bikes I accept at the end of the week from various folks who do not wish, or cannot, take their bikes with them: I have no way of knowing if the bike is theirs to give in the first place.
In 2012 I brought a box of "price tags" with strings and asked everybody to write their name and hometown, which I tied to the bike. (Lots from Canada.) I can do that with only half the bikes at best -- the rest arrive while I am absent or asleep, or overwhelmed with other customers. But nobody even hesitated to do this when asked, which promises well.
(The cannibal story will have to go in the Bar thread or somewhere -- it is not bicycle related.)

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