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Thread: Protecting your trike from theft

  1. #31
    Studytime is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Nov 2004
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    Louisiana
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    Quote Originally Posted by trikezilla
    Once, my neighbor got this weird feeling people were looking at his toys, because a black car kept coming down the road at 10pm, so he got the notion to lock up all his stuff. he did, and they broke in nearly a month later. they didnt touch any of the trikes! WHY?? you ask. WELL, he had an electric wire running around the handle bars!! HAHAH, tht musta scared them...i touched it once when he was showin me his setup-didnt hurt severly, but was SUPER ANNOYING when, u tried to hold on to the bare metal (he didnt have any grips on it at the time)
    That sounds expensive! Was it on all the time?

    Studytime

  2. #32
    Join Date
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    Yeah, I agree with wheelie king. As a cop in the peoples republic of California, where I'm suprised you can still fly the American Flag, you are open to civil liability for ANYTHING you do. There is no requirement to take someone to civil court.

    Here is the kicker: The crook who goes to jail for attempted burglary on your house goes to county jail for 6-8 months. During his stay, he uses the jail law library, which is the most often updated law library in your county, guaranteed (as required because of the ACLU). In fact, most counties update the jail law library before the court law library because they are afraid of being sued.

    The crook then calenders himself for court, which the taxpayers pay for, gets court appointed legal runners (secretaries) which are also paid for by the taxpayers, and takes you to civil court. You get to pay upwards of $10,000 in legal fees if you plan on getting an attorney, in order to prove that you did nothing wrong. That's right, $10,000 to PROVE YOU ARE INNOCENT!

    Yet another reason we should have open season on lawyers!
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