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Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 5:11 am
by obsidian
[youtube]eUL56vrK75I[/youtube]
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 5:26 am
by losCHUNK
lol
This too, bike baiting
[youtube]GLBvXnGo8fw[/youtube]
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 6:46 am
by Eraser
Shocking, eh? I see what you did there
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 7:50 am
by Transient
losCHUNK wrote:lol
This too, bike baiting
[youtube]GLBvXnGo8fw[/youtube]
If that shit's real, that's not cool.

Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 9:13 am
by ALMighty
funny
shouldn't have watched the other one

Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 10:10 am
by AndyW
Both very nice, but i love the 2nd

Ive had my beloved bikes stolen around 12 times, so if they have pain -i have fun!
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 11:29 am
by losCHUNK
Transient wrote:losCHUNK wrote:lol
This too, bike baiting
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If that shit's real, that's not cool.

They're thieving gits, it's their own fault
Maybe next time they see a bike they'll think twice (and check for rope)
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 11:34 am
by Ryoki
Is it still thieving when you leave your bike unlocked though?
Some people take this bike baiting shit even further btw, saw a vid a while back of a dude that installed a battery that gave a shock to the rider via remote control - which is pretty much aggravated assault, the sick fuck.
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 11:36 am
by losCHUNK
Yep, plus technically it was tied up.
Also
Police in the Netherlands say that 'bait bikes' fitted with GPS tracking devices have helped them catch nearly 1,000 bicycle thieves during 2015 - nearly twice as many as in the previous year.
http://road.cc/content/news/192146-bait ... ieves-2015
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 1:50 pm
by lars63
People should leave other peoples belongings alone, if that dude ended up on the pavement its his own fault,(IMO).
The electric fence was funny I've had my dealings with them and know how they can bite. Good post, both of them

Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 2:16 pm
by losCHUNK
What book ?
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 2:17 pm
by Captain
Ryoki wrote:Is it still thieving when you leave your bike unlocked though?

Guess we'll just wait for you to leave your car unlocked

Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 2:19 pm
by lars63
Ryoki wrote:
Is it still thieving when you leave your bike unlocked though?
Yes it is
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 2:20 pm
by AndyW
Memphis wrote:Ryoki wrote:Is it still thieving when you leave your bike unlocked though?

This is a trick question

No it isnt...
If you let a door/window open in your house -does that mean that its okay if anybody walk in and steal your stuff?
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 2:22 pm
by Captain
Insurance might fuck you, but the thieving cunt is still committing a felony. No trick to it.
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 2:34 pm
by scared?
lots of morons in here...both the bike thieves and the baiters are breaking the law...if its real...which i doubt, cuz these morons have a noobtube channel and show their faces all the time. if they aint in jail by now it aint real...next...
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 2:57 pm
by losCHUNK
scared? wrote:lots of morons in here...both the bike thieves and the baiters are breaking the law...i
Well, if the bike is left to be taken then there is no law being broken. If that's the point you're getting at.
If this was a police operation though it would be illegal

Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 2:58 pm
by Captain
Insurance: punished when you don't have it and punished when you use it.
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 3:31 pm
by obsidian
Next up: top 10 places that are down the road from Doombrain's house. You'll be amazed by #7!
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 4:14 pm
by Eraser
lars63 wrote:People should leave other peoples belongings alone, if that dude ended up on the pavement its his own fault,(IMO).
Nope. You're committing a felony as baiter. Not because of the baiting per se, but on grounds of assault the thief has a case. Also, physical assault is rarely if ever a proportional measure against thievery.
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 4:45 pm
by losCHUNK
Eraser wrote:lars63 wrote:People should leave other peoples belongings alone, if that dude ended up on the pavement its his own fault,(IMO).
Nope. You're committing a felony as baiter. Not because of the baiting per se, but on grounds of assault the thief has a case. Also, physical assault is rarely if ever a proportional measure against thievery.
Nope.
The would be thief, or the person finding the bike would need to assume a degree of responsibility and failure to check wether the bike was capable of being ridden would fall upon his shoulders. Otherwise would be thiefs would have a case against you if they tripped over a dodgey step when robbing your house. The electro shock scenario is different though, as it isn't an appropriate security device and the responsibility shifts back to the owner if it was purposefully hidden to cause harm (the thief would have no way of knowing).
Baiting isn't illegal and isn't considered entrapment. With entrapment you need to put the idea of the crime into someones head.
So the video is actually dumb ass people thinking they found free stuff and become victims of their own stupid ass mistakes. Kinda like a fat fuck falling over.
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 6:49 pm
by seremtan
Ryoki wrote:Is it still thieving when you leave your bike unlocked though?

dindu nuffin!
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 7:02 pm
by Ferrao10
That second video is staged; pretty obviously, imo.
And Ryoki's post is coming from the sentiment of a dutchie, imo.
They are on a whole other level when it comes to stealing bikes than the rest of us Euros.
I was told that in Amsterdam by the dutch hotel owner when I rented one. They steal them kind of like a hobby.
"Here, take this 1/2 inch chain and lock the bike to something immobile whenever you leave it for 30 minutes."
No questions asked.
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 9:39 pm
by Transient
losCHUNK wrote:
Nope.
The would be thief, or the person finding the bike would need to assume a degree of responsibility and failure to check wether the bike was capable of being ridden would fall upon his shoulders. Otherwise would be thiefs would have a case against you if they tripped over a dodgey step when robbing your house. The electro shock scenario is different though, as it isn't an appropriate security device and the responsibility shifts back to the owner if it was purposefully hidden to cause harm (the thief would have no way of knowing).
Baiting isn't illegal and isn't considered entrapment. With entrapment you need to put the idea of the crime into someones head.
So the video is actually dumb ass people thinking they found free stuff and become victims of their own stupid ass mistakes. Kinda like a fat fuck falling over.
There may be a difference in laws here, but in the States a thief
could sue a homeowner if they fell over a dodgy step while stealing shit. It's bullshit, but I've seen stories about that kind of nonsense.
As far as the baiting vid goes, that shit's just wrong. Someone could easily get seriously hurt or even killed. Cutting the brakes to a bike and enticing people to ride it down a steep hill, and tieing it in an effort to make them fall off once they hit max speed is assault, plain and simple. It's dangerous for the rider and for everyone around them. Sure, it's funny to laugh at other people's misfortune, especially when it looks like they're doing something wrong (like stealing a bike), but when you cause harm to someone, physical or otherwise, that crosses a line.
Re: Shocking video of Doombrain getting his bike stuck in a fenc
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 10:46 pm
by Captain
Transient wrote:There may be a difference in laws here, but in the States a thief
could sue a homeowner if they fell over a dodgy step while stealing shit. It's bullshit, but I've seen stories about that kind of nonsense.

I used to think so too but it's not so cut and dry. If a burglar breaks in and you use excessive force without proving you were in danger, you can be held responsible. Probably a non-issue in the slightly shittier states where gun laws are relaxed and everyone just shoots each other. You can also be sued if your dog attacks a burglar and you hadn't posted signs warning about the presence of a guard dog. In the case of a burglar tripping over a skateboard and breaking their ankle, a judge would most likely side with the homeowner and it would be a fairly quick case.
There is lots of bullshit to wade through on the matter though.
Transient wrote:As far as the baiting vid goes, that shit's just wrong. Someone could easily get seriously hurt or even killed. Cutting the brakes to a bike and enticing people to ride it down a steep hill, and tieing it in an effort to make them fall off once they hit max speed is assault, plain and simple. It's dangerous for the rider and for everyone around them. Sure, it's funny to laugh at other people's misfortune, especially when it looks like they're doing something wrong (like stealing a bike), but when you cause harm to someone, physical or otherwise, that crosses a line.
So it's nonsense if a burglar sues the person they were robbing, but catching thieves in the act and letting them humiliate themselves is a no-no?