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Veteran
The trainees could do it for practice; no need for qualified people, or nurses, anethsetists or anything like that
I think it would be possible to recruit and provide some rudimentary training to volunteers.
The trainees could do it for practice; no need for qualified people, or nurses, anethsetists or anything like that
unfortunately if they had 9 other offences to be taken in consideration we would all be left looking after themThe main reason I think is the lack of solution to the problem: there is no punishment when you catch the thief and no deterrent to make them think again. I have always been in favour of: cut one finger off for each theft. This would be a good deterrent and a thief would only have ten chances. It may sound harsh but society has gone far too soft nowadays and needs to toughen up a bit and care more about victims than law breakers.
unfortunately if they had 9 other offences to be taken in consideration we would all be left looking after them
Rabid tiger
I think it would be possible to recruit and provide some rudimentary training to volunteers.
.........and why?A little more about yourself? What sort of cycling are you planning? are you a vegan? do you like guinea pigs?
I had mine nicked from the garage 18 months back, I'd volunteer.I think it would be possible to recruit and provide some rudimentary training to volunteers.
A certain cchat member reckons his bike was stolen by the police.Many many years ago I had mine nicked from out side of the pub that Loughborough section of the CTC where we had are club room.Next day I had a call from the police to say it was at another pub and I could collect it from there
A certain cchat member reckons his bike was stolen by the police.
(told me on a ride, not on here)
Sounds incredible but if he tells you the tale it could seem that it might be true.