From Inside A Jeep

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felt-t23-2

Keith Farrell writes:

“Yesterday afternoon I found that my jeep was broken into in Dublin and my lovely bike – a Felt T23 – lifted from the back of it by some f**kwits with nothing better to do than rob other people’s hard earned property. If it was parked on a street in the middle of nowhere I’d say fair enough but it was parked in a ‘secure’ underground car park [Clarion Quay Apartments, IFSC, Dublin]. I’m only in Dublin working for the week so pretty pissed off about the whole deal to be honest!  I haven’t got a good enough photo of it to be of any use but found this shot (above) online of someone else’s Felt T23…”

Anyone?

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20 thoughts on “From Inside A Jeep

  1. Bejayziz

    Did you contact the police, i’m sure the car park is littered with CCTV like most carparks

    1. andyourpointiswhatexactly

      I have happy memories being a kid on summer hols, picking the woodchips out of the wallpaper when lying in bed waiting for it to get dark so I could fall asleep. Sometimes the woodchips would dig in under your nails, though. Now THAT was a b*stard.
      Good times.

        1. andyourpointiswhatexactly

          Well, I was a member of the Desperate Dan club and had a Gnasher badge (for realz), so it’s not beyond the realms of possibility….

          1. andyourpointiswhatexactly

            With moving eyes! Heh: I’d forgotten that. There was some piece of cardboard with translations of things Gnasher used to say as well, so you could communicate with other club members. Not that I knew any.

            I was also a member of the Bazooka Joe club.

            Fierce cool, like.

  2. Hosanna in the Hiace

    you don’t have the serial number so? Or even a photo?

    what do you expect us to do? Even if I saw one like it you haven’t provided any contact details!

      1. Hosanna in the Hiace

        And then what?

        “Guard, I saw a bike that looks like the one some fella on the internet had stolen. But I’m not sure as he has no photo either”

        Why don’t you do something useful like encourage people to record the serial numbers? Or get really high tech and set up a registry/lobby for one

        Wasters

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