F2 Security
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#13
ok. on a more serious note, you can do the best you can to secure it with alarms, disc locks, cables/chains and all the other what-have-yous.
do the best you can and what makes you feel better but if a thief is that determined to get what he wants, he will figure out a way to get it. my father told me once "every time someone builds a better mousetrap, somebody else builds a better mouse."
do the best you can and what makes you feel better but if a thief is that determined to get what he wants, he will figure out a way to get it. my father told me once "every time someone builds a better mousetrap, somebody else builds a better mouse."
#14
ok. on a more serious note, you can do the best you can to secure it with alarms, disc locks, cables/chains and all the other what-have-yous.
do the best you can and what makes you feel better but if a thief is that determined to get what he wants, he will figure out a way to get it. my father told me once "every time someone builds a better mousetrap, somebody else builds a better mouse."
do the best you can and what makes you feel better but if a thief is that determined to get what he wants, he will figure out a way to get it. my father told me once "every time someone builds a better mousetrap, somebody else builds a better mouse."
Most thieves are opportunists tho. They'll steal the easiest bike availible. If two identical bikes are sitting next to each other, the average thief will go for the one with no security first. Its the one he can get away with quickest
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