View Poll Results: what do you do if someone's sitting on your bike?
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What do you do if someone's sitting on your bike?
#21
I think if it's a place you don't frequent, being an *** about it is fine. However, what if you park there a lot or if it's in the neighborhood? It's just motivation for that guy to kick your bike over the next time s/he sees it parked without you around.
#22
There is no excuse for any stranger to sit on my bike. While I was stationed in NM, some foreign nationals, were sitting on bikes between my office and the network control center taking pictures. I asked for the camera, they refused, so I called security forces and they were forced to give up the camera. Needless to say, I DO NOT TOLERATE THAT SHYT!
#23
I'm one of the 'tell politely' group. But how politely would depend on the sitter's age, gender and general attitude. That would be followed by an teaching moment concerning sitting on a bike that wasn't theirs. How the teaching moment would be carried out would depend solely on the sitter's attitude. No physical violence, mind you. Not unless it was necessary to get the point across.
One doesn't have to yell, shout or be physical to correct inappropriate behavior. One of the greatest butt-chewings (oops, I mean behavior correction conversations) I witnessed was done by an army Captain to our section goof-off. His voice was never raised, but the point was made and it was one subdued enlisted man that walked out the door with shredded shorts.
One doesn't have to yell, shout or be physical to correct inappropriate behavior. One of the greatest butt-chewings (oops, I mean behavior correction conversations) I witnessed was done by an army Captain to our section goof-off. His voice was never raised, but the point was made and it was one subdued enlisted man that walked out the door with shredded shorts.
#24
One doesn't have to yell, shout or be physical to correct inappropriate behavior. One of the greatest butt-chewings (oops, I mean behavior correction conversations) I witnessed was done by an army Captain to our section goof-off. His voice was never raised, but the point was made and it was one subdued enlisted man that walked out the door with shredded shorts.
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#27
Time to bring some humor into this..... i was the first politely guy....
i think its circumstantial
oh sorry i was just admiring this nice piece of machinery you have here shes talking about this your thinking this and no the cars not bouncing due to hydraulics
which of you guys (assuming ur gf or wife wasnt around) would really yell at a pretty girl sitting on ur bike??????????? honestly now lol
i think its circumstantial
oh sorry i was just admiring this nice piece of machinery you have here shes talking about this your thinking this and no the cars not bouncing due to hydraulics
which of you guys (assuming ur gf or wife wasnt around) would really yell at a pretty girl sitting on ur bike??????????? honestly now lol
Last edited by __Z__; 04-22-2010 at 04:14 PM.
#28
HOLY ****!!! WHAT?? WHAT?!?!?! Who the **** DOES this?! That's like going and siting in some random stranger's unlocked car! CLEARLY I would flip the **** out, assume theft, pepper spray them, and call the cops. That's INSANE. Has this actually happened to you? Were they NOT trying to steal your bike? Were they a 5 year old?
#29
Well personally I feel the situation began with them disrespecting me by sitting in my bike. So the amount of respect I have to show in return is small. I am respecting their right to continue breathing after all.
But at this other forum they can't believe I'd be rude enough to yell at someone. And be willing to protect my property with force. When we got into deadly force they questioned my sanity. Missing me trying to point out that the mere act of sitting on someone's bike is trespass. The same as if I hopped into someone's convertible to try out the feel.
I'd get yelled at in the least if I did that. Probably beaten. And if I got shot, in some states that would be perfectly legal as well
But at this other forum they can't believe I'd be rude enough to yell at someone. And be willing to protect my property with force. When we got into deadly force they questioned my sanity. Missing me trying to point out that the mere act of sitting on someone's bike is trespass. The same as if I hopped into someone's convertible to try out the feel.
I'd get yelled at in the least if I did that. Probably beaten. And if I got shot, in some states that would be perfectly legal as well
#30
That's a fact. It's trespass, and probable cause to assume attempted theft. Yes, you're going to court for assault, but you can justify it. IL isn't a CCW state, but you can probably tell I wish it was. I'm also probably the reason it's not. Can't wait til they take our pepper spray away.