NY cycling & crime
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/...icle-1.3548161
Seems NY doesn't require a background check or a carry permit for hammers. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
NY cycling & crime
The article said he was 53 and his grandson was 16. So he became a grandpa at 37. We can assume he was F-ing at about 18 and got a girl pregnant and his son followed the family tradition of F-ing a girl at about 18 and getting her pregnant. 18+18=36. Close to his age of 37 when he became a grandpa.
I think we should be worrying much more about the age children (boys and girls) are F-ing than about carrying permits for hammers. Regarding the crime, I don't think thieves are too smart in NYC. Guessing, just guessing, the bikes being stolen were not high dollar bikes. The pawning, resale, fencing value would be minimal. Not even worth the effort of transporting a bike around town. Bikes are not easily moved items like jewelry or watches and are much harder to fence. I don't see much return on investment in stealing bicycles. They are fairly low value items with a lot of effort required to move them. |
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NY cycling & crime
Ride Ti ?
THEY will follow chart n clock you .. It's a meritocracy |
NY cycling & crime
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