Re: What Would You Do With A Bicycle Thief??



In rec.bicycles.misc Prisoner at War <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't think there's a "serious" cyclist (centuries are nothing -- or >

at least if they have rest stops every twenty-five miles) who hasn't > had
a bike stolen from him or her. Right?

> So we must all fantasize about what to do if we ever catch someone in >

the act of stealing our beloved bicycles. But what would you do, >
exactly?

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I've lost one bike (very long ago) and one bike trailer to thieves. I
think you let this clown get off VERY easy.
My first inclination would be to beat the **** out of him, which would
of course not leave much.
My experience with thieves tells me, though, that you would probably be
within your rights to use as much force as necessary to detain the thief
until the police can arrive. (I.E., if he stops when asked you don't lay
a hand on him; if he runs you can grab him or tackle him; if he resists
forcibly you can probably use force to subdue him.)* Overdo it and you
could be in trouble yourself.


Bill

* I'm not a lawyer. This is just what I have done myself in the past.TT


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