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Subject: Re: Riding someone elses bike. Theft? Posted on: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 09:15:12 GMT

Mattafter his three day drunk wrote :
> "Baldoni" wrote in message
> news:mn.cd3a7d839c7d4b03.81063@gmail.com...
>> After serious thinking Bob Robertson wrote :
>>> I saw on one of these police programs a guy was caught on CCTV late at
>>> night taking an unlocked bicycle and riding it around. When the police
>>> caught up with him he was a youngish lad probably in college who seemed a
>>> bit upset that his late night drunken antics was going to leave him with
>>> his first criminal record.
>>> I was wondering, could he just have argued that he was going to put it
>>> back where he found it once he finished riding it, hence not 'permanently
>>> depriving' the owner? He was probably going to keep it as a trophy but how
>>> would the police know?
>>
>> Every weekend a guy would take my mates bike from outside his building in
>> Jersey and ride it about half a mile into town and leave it in the same
>> place.
>
> Wasn't near a childrens home was it?

It was immediatly across the road from a police station.

--
Count Baldoni