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TopicIs this prank fair? Injuring bike thieves
Darkrobotisback
06/03/18 6:19:33 PM
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Darklit_Minuet posted...
Darkrobotisback posted...
ThePrinceFish posted...
Darkrobotisback posted...
fuzzylittlbunny posted...
Yes, absolutely. If some douchebag is trying to steal my stuff, he should, at the very least, be prepared to face repercussions. I mean it's like if you tried to steal something in front of the owner and they fought back. Only this time, the owner didn't have to be there to do so :3

In this case, they literally left their bike in front of a seemingly busy area.

It's the owners fault if they were naive enough to leave their bike unattended in the public with no chains or locks of any kind to make the bike immobile...

Nobody ever deserves to be the victim of a crime, no matter how "naive" they were. The hell is wrong with you?

All I'm saying...
Is that there are ways to protect your stuff...
You know without having to kill someone...

But you're not killing anyone in this scenario.

Some idiots might end up killing themselves while trying to rob you. That's on them, and I feel no sympathy for them whatsoever

You can indirectly kill someone without physically having to be there.
This is one of those scenarios, where you set up a trap, someone takes it.
They fall flat on their face, apparently the force of the impact was strong enough to bash in their skull or their face made contact the with the bike's handlebars severely injuring them in the process...
You legally cannot say that you had no part in the persons injuries or death if that happens.
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