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I live in Bristol and am out and about quite a bit and always gawping at bikes, I'll keep an eye out for it but what are the recommended procedures should it be seen? Awkward. Phone police and follow the bike might be an option if time allows, keeping police updated? Attacking with any available weapon - brick, steel post - might be deserved by the thieving git but not exactly advisable legally. And it might not be the thief who's riding it at the time.
I hope you manage to get it back, must be heartbreaking.
Good luck in getting your bike back, Jon.
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Fantastic ... such a feminine piece of logic.
I once asked my girlfriend if her Dad had a Phillips screwdriver I could borrow, and she replied: "Oh, he's not going to have one that make".
And you've run out of chances. Too fucking stupid to hold back, aren't you?
Racist and misogynistic.
FTFM