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Parking Car+Bike in one Spot allowed?

Doesn't really answer where to buy it or who of is using it, I've heard of Almax before. not the "PRAGMASIS PROTECTOR". However a quick google search pulled up this thread, which i think I've also seen before.
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/archives/showthread.php?111670-ALMAX-security-chain-lock-group-buy


yeah i don't know about any of that but being friendly with them certainly doesnt hurt.

Well, I'm not gonna hold your hand and take you to the store. I gave you plenty of information so you can use that nugget inside your head and figure it out.

And if you didn't get that I'm using these from what I posted, you have reading comprehension issues.
 
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Nobody tried getting together and setting these punks up? Nobody is saying taking a bat to their head (unless the situation warrants for it), but it won't be that difficult to have them set up and arrested (a broken leg won't hurt either lol)

You'd be in jail far longer they would.

Laws are weird when it comes to vehicles. Steal $5001 cash, you go to jail for 5-10 years, steal a $10,000 bike, you maybe get jail time of a few months and a $5000 fine.
Crime doesn't pay?
 
Anyone have a floor anchor or wall anchor in their parking spot?

I can get permission to install one in my parking spot (condo building), but me wonders if I'm fukced when it comes time to remove it

They really don't slow them down.
This can work wonders.

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LOL @ the Hyosung cover


Yeh, after Dresden pointed it out I was compelled to look it up. That's unbelievable!!! I come from the states and this is completely alien to me. Over there you can beat the sh*t out of someone in attempts to protect your property and even your "personal space". Some states you can kill to protect your property and have no legal repercussions.


Toronto has to change this law, you don't even have a right to protect your wife and kids from home intruders and robbers. You must allow them their raping spree and killing spree or risk prison. Perhaps if such laws were similar to that of the states then bike thieves may think twice about their careers
 
LOL @ the Hyosung cover


Yeh, after Dresden pointed it out I was compelled to look it up. That's unbelievable!!! I come from the states and this is completely alien to me. Over there you can beat the sh*t out of someone in attempts to protect your property and even your "personal space". Some states you can kill to protect your property and have no legal repercussions.


Toronto has to change this law, you don't even have a right to protect your wife and kids from home intruders and robbers. You must allow them their raping spree and killing spree or risk prison. Perhaps if such laws were similar to that of the states then bike thieves may think twice about their careers


Good cops, bad cops. Ontario's got some of the worst (I'm sure there are exceptions). Not sure how much better it is down in the US where there are some wacky laws for certain jurisdictions.


(From the Police Thread in the Romper section of the forum - Post #2788 by MLadin)

[h=1]Ottawa Hills Police Shoot unarmed Biker in the back[/h]

[video=youtube;-DBPCjfe8G4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DBPCjfe8G4&feature=youtu.be[/video]


[h=1]Officer White takes stand in own defense[/h]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSq9vDlssCg&feature=youtu.be
 
LOL @ the Hyosung cover


Yeh, after Dresden pointed it out I was compelled to look it up. That's unbelievable!!! I come from the states and this is completely alien to me. Over there you can beat the sh*t out of someone in attempts to protect your property and even your "personal space". Some states you can kill to protect your property and have no legal repercussions.


Toronto has to change this law, you don't even have a right to protect your wife and kids from home intruders and robbers. You must allow them their raping spree and killing spree or risk prison. Perhaps if such laws were similar to that of the states then bike thieves may think twice about their careers

As opposed to Florida, where you can legally gun down someone if they make you feel uncomfortable.

You can beat up someone for invading your space in most US states, but that doesn't stop them from suing you in civil court.

Do we really need to start providing links to dead milkmen, mailmen and trick or treaters shot through front doors?

Thanks, but I lived in the US for years, and people there were afraid of everything.
 
As opposed to Florida, where you can legally gun down someone if they make you feel uncomfortable.

You can beat up someone for invading your space in most US states, but that doesn't stop them from suing you in civil court.

Do we really need to start providing links to dead milkmen, mailmen and trick or treaters shot through front doors?

Thanks, but I lived in the US for years, and people there were afraid of everything.

^^ This. You as much as fart loudly in Texas and you got 3 rednecks flipping their guns to your face. Fear much?

No thanks, I love Canada.
 
^^ This. You as much as fart loudly in Texas and you got 3 rednecks flipping their guns to your face. Fear much?

No thanks, I love Canada.


yup Canada where we are taught to assume the fetal position and never defend ourselves and where the criminals have more rights then the victims
 
As opposed to Florida, where you can legally gun down someone if they make you feel uncomfortable.

You can beat up someone for invading your space in most US states, but that doesn't stop them from suing you in civil court.

Do we really need to start providing links to dead milkmen, mailmen and trick or treaters shot through front doors?

Thanks, but I lived in the US for years, and people there were afraid of everything.

^^ This. You as much as fart loudly in Texas and you got 3 rednecks flipping their guns to your face. Fear much?

No thanks, I love Canada.





Without resorting to slippery slopes I think you'd both agree we still need better laws allowing us to protect our person property, and ourselves and family from robbers and home invaders. Where red necks killing farters and gunning down those who make you feel uncomfortable came from is beyond me.
 
As opposed to Florida, where you can legally gun down someone if they make you feel uncomfortable.

You can beat up someone for invading your space in most US states, but that doesn't stop them from suing you in civil court.

Do we really need to start providing links to dead milkmen, mailmen and trick or treaters shot through front doors?

Thanks, but I lived in the US for years, and people there were afraid of everything.

I was doing some work at the entrance to the American embassy in Ottawa a few years ago. Everyone going in gets their car checked. One waiting American says to me "You Canadians are lucky. I could get picked off sitting here." Sweat much?

Canadians are allowed to defend themselves. I do most of mine by insurance as it works better than guns. You can defend yourself against violence as well but you have to stop when the threat no longer exists.
 

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