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Captain's Log, Stardate 01.13.2009
Here’s another link sent to me by Captain Caffeine. This kind of made me sick.
http://www.bikeforums.net/video/1.mov
It’s only a few seconds long, which is exactly how long it takes to unlock a bike lock with a BIC pen.
Yes, a BIC pen.
And did you know that those “guaranteed” locks will only refund your money for the cost of the lock (and the bike, in some cases) if you can ship to them the broken pieces of the lock?
So what happens if the thief OPENS THE LOCK WITH A PEN IN HIS POCKET???
Captain Caffeine is researching locks to buy so I can ride my new bike—actually, not new, but new for me. He bought me a really nice mountain bike from Goodwill for $25. Isn’t that a great deal?
Here’s another link sent to me by Captain Caffeine. This kind of made me sick.
http://www.bikeforums.net/video/1.mov
It’s only a few seconds long, which is exactly how long it takes to unlock a bike lock with a BIC pen.
Yes, a BIC pen.
And did you know that those “guaranteed” locks will only refund your money for the cost of the lock (and the bike, in some cases) if you can ship to them the broken pieces of the lock?
So what happens if the thief OPENS THE LOCK WITH A PEN IN HIS POCKET???
Captain Caffeine is researching locks to buy so I can ride my new bike—actually, not new, but new for me. He bought me a really nice mountain bike from Goodwill for $25. Isn’t that a great deal?
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