gettin2dizzy
31-03-08, 07:08 AM
I'm so tired of kids causing trouble in the street. I've posted on here many times about people trying to steal stuff / smashing windows / breaking in etc, but it's beginning to drive me mad. Last night I once again had a group of 4 hooded guys throwing paving slabs around in the street and choosing to sit right next to my bike. I went out and asked them to move on - which they did - but of course came back causing more trouble. I got barely any sleep because of it; every bit of noise and I was back at the window.
I know the bike and car are insured; but I don't want to claim and I don't want them to 'win'. Hence I'll go to extreme lengths to stop them. Currently I have :
? 2 x Series 4 Almax chains (one around wheel and seat, one around seat and lamppost)
? 1 x Oxford Monster (around wheel and seat again ? to stop wheel being removed)
? Datatool System 4 (to hopefully stop your opportunist).
But last night I started dreaming up getting a CCTV system from my bedroom window overlooking the bike / car. The bike sits 5m from the window, constantly lit by the lamppost. Am I getting paranoid or is this understandable?
Oh- and an 80 year old neighbour has just complained to the police my bike is parked illegally on the pavement. He?s a nosey bugger who checks everybody?s car tax every day. If I have to park on the road the bike is as good as gone. A chained up 1300cc bike was nicked 2 streets away last week. :(
I know the bike and car are insured; but I don't want to claim and I don't want them to 'win'. Hence I'll go to extreme lengths to stop them. Currently I have :
? 2 x Series 4 Almax chains (one around wheel and seat, one around seat and lamppost)
? 1 x Oxford Monster (around wheel and seat again ? to stop wheel being removed)
? Datatool System 4 (to hopefully stop your opportunist).
But last night I started dreaming up getting a CCTV system from my bedroom window overlooking the bike / car. The bike sits 5m from the window, constantly lit by the lamppost. Am I getting paranoid or is this understandable?
Oh- and an 80 year old neighbour has just complained to the police my bike is parked illegally on the pavement. He?s a nosey bugger who checks everybody?s car tax every day. If I have to park on the road the bike is as good as gone. A chained up 1300cc bike was nicked 2 streets away last week. :(