It's not what a city is.....it's what it has becomecool. so you learned what a...city is. congrats.
It's not what a city is.....it's what it has becomecool. so you learned what a...city is. congrats.
Depends on when you came to Canada. You may never understand it if you havent seen better times here.Huh? I don't understand this at all.
Depends on when you came to Canada. You may never understand it if you havent seen better times here.
OK I've got to borrow that one...
crime and theft werent invented in 2022.It's not what a city is.....it's what it has become
?? They are issues even in the country. Just less population density so fewer asshats checking for unlocked doors.
Where abouts in the country? I moved to a small town about 30 years ago. We didn't lock the house or car when we first arrived but we do now.When I lived in Toronto, I locked my doors at home, locked my car everywhere, always lookin over my shoulder....left Toronto for a better life in the country......funny..all of the above issues went away
Druggies have really messed up the small towns in the last few years. We live in the country and had someone go through our vehicles a year or so ago is it really worth it for some change. Also a big risk as alot of the places they hit are back a long way from the road with no escape if the home owner catches you.Where abouts in the country? I moved to a small town about 30 years ago. We didn't lock the house or car when we first arrived but we do now.
So they stole it just for the plastics? Makes me wonder if this was on-demand procurement.Update: a constable called me on Saturday telling me that they found my bike on the east end. Apparently, neighbours complained about an illegally parked bike. This occured one day after my insurance payout. Anyway, the bike was stripped beyond recognition and they even chained the front wheel as if it were theirs!
Huh? I don't understand this at all.
People steal farm equipment. Kids at school and parents working in town.When I lived in Toronto, I locked my doors at home, locked my car everywhere, always lookin over my shoulder....left Toronto for a better life in the country......funny..all of the above issues went away
So in this case, what happens to the bike now? Either you take it, refund the payout and the insurance company pays to fix it, or you keep the payout and they sell it at auction somewhere?Update: a constable called me on Saturday telling me that they found my bike on the east end. Apparently, neighbours complained about an illegally parked bike. This occured one day after my insurance payout. Anyway, the bike was stripped beyond recognition and they even chained the front wheel as if it were theirs!
Insurance company already bought that bike. I dont know if you could unwind that transaction if you wanted to. Look for it at auction.So in this case, what happens to the bike now? Either you take it, refund the payout and the insurance company pays to fix it, or you keep the payout and they sell it at auction somewhere?
If its been stolen once, you're etter off buying something undesirable to thieves.Some plastic with custom graphics, the drop mirrors -it was too dark for me to see anything else. Insurance owns the bike now and I'm satisfied with the payout -no sure if I want to pay someone to diagnose and replace the parts. I'd be better off buying new.
exactly, something no one in their right mind would want.If its been stolen once, you're etter off buying something undesirable to thieves.
Might I suggest an old spray bombed klr with a milk crate for a top-box.
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@timtuneexactly, something no one in their right mind would want.