knocked over bkes

we unforunatley(sp) live in a world that chooses to accept that when something bad happens to them as simply a life lesson and not something that be corrected.
so by that logic lets say i get hit by lightning...that's bad right? how do you propose i correct that? There is nothing you can do to stop that from happening, there are precautions you take before hand like leaving adequate space for the cage, and insurance for when they f*ck it up.

You've been watching to much dateline brah, go back to posing as an underage girl.
 
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waAs many people have pointed out, we unforunatley live in a world that chooses to accept that when something bad happens to them as simply a life lesson and not something that be corrected.

Its not a life lesson either. The fact that something happened to my toy and it will take 500 dollars ( my deductable ) to fix is really not a priority.
 
Although I support this idea in theory I don't see this working out the way it's intended. At best the offender says 'I'm sorry I didn't see the bike' and at worst you get in a fight and both parties lose...

This is the whole point of insurance and being more aware of your surroundings and how/where you park. Park in a highly visible spot with a lot of foot traffic and you have a higher chance of someone leaving a note and taking responsibility simply for fear of getting caught w a hit n run. It's not perfect but unfortunately I don't personally see a solution to this problem.
 
I had a really sweet set up with baitbikes.ca but having just finished my probation I figured I should wait a bit.

Would really cut down on motorcycle theft, guaranteed :D

-Jamie M.
 
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