About a month ago, I was downtown, on my way to Elliott Bay Bike when I saw a guy holding a nice looking mountain bike and trying to sell it to a couple tourists for twenty bucks. I started yelling at him. Don't you try and sell that bike you stole from someone!!
He scudded away... and the tourists looked very relieved.
I am sorry about your bike. (all of your bikes, actually) We've noticed an unfortunate trend in Seattle. THere is less and less $$ for law enforcement, so unimportant crimes like theft are being ignored because there aren't enough cops to do the jobs. When my husband's laptop was stolen out of his truck
they didn't even want to come to the scene to make a report. They wanted to do it over the phone.



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It is beyond infuriating to have something -- anything -- stolen or vandalized.
I hope there is a particularly hot little spot in hell for those people. They are predators. They do not care the least bit who they steal from and the hardship they cause their victims.
Since those were beloved roadtrip mixes, that was some compensation for the $300 window and half-a-day spent getting it replaced.

