Bike stolen today :( Insurance claim question

i guess no one cares to read this
and then when you get pulled over for stupid **** like stunt driving and get ur car or bike impounded
you will come here to whine about it

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dude rly its called illegal search
they are not even aloud to ask

but thanks to ppl like you we now have road side vehicle seizures
with out probable cause
 
Thornhill isn't safe at all. Move to Yonge/Finch or Yonge/Sheppard, we have plenty of bikes in our condo and none have reported stolen yet.
 
Thornhill isn't safe at all. Move to Yonge/Finch or Yonge/Sheppard, we have plenty of bikes in our condo and none have reported stolen yet.

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Was this an invitation?

You do know that there are active members here that lurk around to find bike pictures, locations, meeting spots to go check out their next victims right?
 
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i guess no one cares to read this
and then when you get pulled over for stupid **** like stunt driving and get ur car or bike impounded
you will come here to whine about it

END RANT

We have several threads for that allready.
And what does this have to do with stolen bikes in condos again? :confused:
 
i guess no one cares to read this
and then when you get pulled over for stupid **** like stunt driving and get ur car or bike impounded
you will come here to whine about it

END RANT

what does being pulled over for stunting have anything to do with a security asking to see inside a van that is leaving the premises of a condo?
 
its about handing over ur rights
and giving more power to the man
like search my van (if i had one)
take my car or bike from the side of the road
with out a fair trial

what does being pulled over for stunting have anything to do with a security asking to see inside a van that is leaving the premises of a condo?
 
its about handing over ur rights
and giving more power to the man
like search my van (if i had one)
take my car or bike from the side of the road
with out a fair trial

I'm prepared to accept an infraction:

You're a bleeding idiot.
 
its about handing over ur rights
and giving more power to the man
like search my van (if i had one)
take my car or bike from the side of the road
with out a fair trial

I hear where you're coming from dude, but you still aren't understanding the difference between private property and getting harassed by the cops in a public place.
For example, if you want to go into a nightclub in toronto, they will ask to search you, if you say no, they say "see ya later, no entry"
And if you get pulled over, and don't have anything illegal in the car, tell them to get stuffed, you aren't consenting to a search.
Then they will probably make up some story like "we smelled weed" so they can search you, and after they don't find anything, you can file yourself a nice complaint at the station.
As far as hta 172 goes, they will find a reason to impound your stuff if they feel like it, thats the Ontario way!
 
This is now pointless.
It's like arguing the sun raises in the East and sets in the West.
It is what it is therefore if you live in a condo and you have a nice motorcycle then your bike is more likely at some point to get stolen than not.
Stop arguing and go deal with your Condo Board.
Perhaps a group living in the same building can pay a lawyer to draft a contract that states if any bikes are stolen then the Board will be responsible for the replacement due to negligence.

Keep repeating formula.

You are welcome!
 
Wow, this thread got hijacked bigtime :roll:

Anywho, insurance requires me to some papers notarized, any ideas where is the best place to go? This insurance/stolen bike thing is a lot of work :(
 
Wow, this thread got hijacked bigtime :roll:

Anywho, insurance requires me to some papers notarized, any ideas where is the best place to go? This insurance/stolen bike thing is a lot of work :(

Lawyer? Priest? School teacher?
Ask your ins co.

Sent from my Phone, dont judge the grammar
 
They said lawyer :/
I'm sure I can google someone, just thought someone who had done all this might have a recommendation :)
 
They said lawyer :/
I'm sure I can google someone, just thought someone who had done all this might have a recommendation :)

Quite often, the lawyer's secretary will be a notary public.
The one I use charges $10 to notarize stuff I've needed in the past.
Lawyer might ding you $20.
 
Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their uneducated level, then beat you with experience

gotta say you're the idiot here man....

I just went to Canadian Tire yesterday and they have a notice clearly posted in their window "We reserve the right to inspect all bags, purses and parcels" is that illegal and a violation of Charter rights? No, not at all. Same thing applies to what matt220 is saying.
 
gotta say you're the idiot here man....

I just went to Canadian Tire yesterday and they have a notice clearly posted in their window "We reserve the right to inspect all bags, purses and parcels" is that illegal and a violation of Charter rights? No, not at all. Same thing applies to what matt220 is saying.

They can post whatever they want, trying to enforce that is another thing.
If they try to search you on the way in it can be done, if you don't agree you can refuse and they might as you to leave. On the way out however, and this is where most people would be searched, you don't have to let them.

You can simply walk away and tell them that unless you are being arrested you are leaving. Not a thing they can do. However they're counting on ignorance, and 99% of people don't know this.
 
good point
here is one more
[h=1]Can police search a person without a warrant?[/h]

Answer:
police can conduct a pat down search for weapons without a warrant. This is mainly for their safety. Anything more thorough requires reasonable suspicion that crime occurred and a warrant

[h=1]Can a cop search your vehicle without your consent?

if a person is stopped they can NOT search your car without a warrant unless you consent, however if they suspect something they can. If anything is found they will have to prove that they had "just cause" without a warrant or consent or it will be thrown out.
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They can post whatever they want, trying to enforce that is another thing.
If they try to search you on the way in it can be done, if you don't agree you can refuse and they might as you to leave. On the way out however, and this is where most people would be searched, you don't have to let them.

You can simply walk away and tell them that unless you are being arrested you are leaving. Not a thing they can do. However they're counting on ignorance, and 99% of people don't know this.
 
Perhaps you guys should meet up and test your theories at a few places.
 
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