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WSJ Your Bike Just Got Stolen. These Vigilantes Will Get It Back.
Not all heroes wear capes.
Pretty good WSJ article today about bike theft recoveries: Your Bike Just Got Stolen. These Vigilantes Will Get It Back. https://www.wsj.com/us-news/your-bik...hare_permalink "Mike Pavlik sees a lot while recovering stolen bikes around Minneapolis. Once, pretending to be a potential buyer, he dressed up in khakis, a sports coat and met a seller.Anyone here know these heroes? |
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A wonderful, uplifting story of some great guys who are trying to plug the dyke with their fingers, as it were. The raw number of thefts quoted in the article are just astounding. I wish all the bike thieves would subscribe to the WSJ so they could learn that “This Could Happen To You “.
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You know its assault to pepper spray someone who isn't assaulting or threatening to assault you, right? Even if they're a crook. Good lord...
Vigilantism is just bad, even with good intentions. The real cops screw up often enough, don't want to have to deal with amateurs as well. Besides, dude is eventually gonna get hurt. |
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Most illegal activities are.
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Me thinks this thread is going to get locked buuuuut, I fully support this kind of vigilantism. Guy's out there running the risk, let him run it.
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