Obviously you shouldn't have to Kryptonite a scooter in your own garage,
though using the column lock should be a force of habit, but my devil's
advocate questioning was to determine if the facts were as he stated it.
When he said "lunch" that made me think that the garage in question was a
public parking garage, which is no more secure than the street.
Lord knows though, unless the gun was pointed at my head, my bikes won't
leave my sight without one hell of a fight.
Enjoy,
John M. Stafford
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From: Syd Wayman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Why should anyone *have* to lock their bikes in their own personal garage?
>
> My question too, is - why not harass the guard back? God, I would. I'd fight
> like mad to get something like my Vespa or Lambretta back no matter what
> shape it's in.
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From: "John M. Stafford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> No offense, I'm playing devil's advocate here, but did the guard pull the
> firearm on you? Or did he just intimidate the hell out of you?
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From: "Adam T. Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sadly, my '65 SS180 is the most recent victim. Last Wednesday, while I was
> @ lunch w/ former lister Bradley & 2 other scooter kids, south Atl. vermin
> liberated my beloved, fully restored, custom accessorized scoot from it's
> thoroughly locked garage.
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