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TopicIs this prank fair? Injuring bike thieves
fuzzylittlbunny
06/03/18 6:17:15 PM
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DiegoSanchez206 posted...
Darkrobotisback posted...
DiegoSanchez206 posted...
Darkrobotisback posted...
Rika_Furude posted...
In this case its the thief responsible for the death of themselves

If someone cuts your brakes, and you rammed into the brick wall.
Would you be considered responsible for your own death?
Of course not, someone had the intention to seriously injure/kill you.
Same thing applies here, but on a smaller scale.


It literally does not. This is a horrible comparison.

It's the same crime.
You tampered with vehicle to the point where it does not operate in its intended function.
Vehicle as a result becomes a hazard, and the ultimate end result becomes death/or injury.
You happen to know about this knowledge, and use it as a means to "take justice in your own hands".


You are talking about making a different persons vehicle faulty and trying to compare it to a bicycle that is clearly tethered to a pole and someone stealing the tethered bicycle.

I feel bad I even have to explain this.

WTF is this? How are these situations even remotely related???

If someone cuts your breaks and you died because of it, they're at fault, not you. They did something illegal. They made your vehicle unsafe without your knowledge, and they tampered with something not belonging to them.

With the bike, you're tampering with something that you own. Plus, it's not even illegal. You're literally chaining it up, just as you suggested Darkrobot.
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