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Stolen bicycle
#1
I hope the public can help the police - to help find their stolen bicycle.

https://local.nixle.com/alert/6612100/?sub_id=344108
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#2
$1200!
That must have been one sweet ride.
At that price it must have had one incredible sound system built right into the titanium frame. Even if the bike's recovered though, I'm not holding out much hope for the Creedence, man.

http://youtu.be/sft3VHxru2s

I alternate between thinking of the planet as home — dear and familiar stone hearth and garden — and as a hard land of exile in which we are all sojourners. Today I favor the latter view. The word “sojourner”... invokes a nomadic people’s sense of vagrancy, a praying people’s knowledge of estrangement, a thinking people’s intuition of sharp loss: “For we are strangers before thee, and sojourners, as were all our fathers: our days on the earth are as a shadow, and there is none abiding.” - Annie Dillard
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#3
While the police are capable of doing good and sometimes do, in general the police are forced to enforce laws that are corrupt, that tends to slowly turn them just as ****ty and corrupt as the laws they are forced to uphold. It's hard to be a good person when you're constantly under quota to do meaningless drug arrests that only **** peoples lives up and make very little real impact on crime.

Anyways, my point is, that with that said, it seems the duty of the civilian to peacefully resist the police and helping them unless they are actively helping us. The police have, after all, declared war on all civilians, for the last thirty years plus with the war on drugs. They even have military equipment nowadays. Doctors prescribe drugs that are illegal to purchase outside of their prescription pad, people get addicted taking them as prescribed, then doctors cut them off. Then the police throw civilians in jail for buying pills illegally.

Aloha Smile
Aloha Smile
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#4
These days, $1200 is entry-level for serious bicycles. Consider that Pee Wee Herman offered a $10.000 reward when his bike was stolen. That same exact bike sold at auction in 2014 and fetched $36,600.
Todd
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#5

Yep. Cannondale is a bike too steeply priced for me. I have a $90 Huffy Cranbrook cruiser bike. A lot of riders using their bikes for some basic transportation, figure that in a few years it's going to be a rust bucket anyway, so they just buy low end biked.

Jon in Keaau/HPP
Jon in Keaau/HPP
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#6
Our friend who lives off of Paradise in HPP just had his Harley stolen the night before last. He's devastated.

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#7
Near which street was this?
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#8
Maybe CoH CD should declare entire County under emergency since all part are being affected by vog and ash. That way we can lock up all the looters and rippers and throw away the keys?
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#9
Whoops! Forgot CoH is "looter friendly"!
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