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John Meyer,
 Information from: South Florida Sun Sentinel, http://www.sun
sentinel.com/

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John,
I can see how you can misread the title. The funny part is that
he didn't register his own bike!
Sandy B.

-- In bicyclingadvocacy@yahoogroups.com, John Meyer <john.l.meyer@...>
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>
> I read that story and first thought was a chuckle. "So some loser
> stealing bikes has his own stolen. That's karma" Then I read the
> story. Look, I know the AP only suggests headlines and they do have
> print, but maybe putting prevention before plan or at least tacking on
> an anti- to theft would have clarified it.
>
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> steamer422001@... wrote:
> > Comment:
> > Information from: South Florida Sun Sentinel, http://www.sun
sentinel.com/
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> >
> > Story:
> > Man who aided bicycle theft plan has bike stolen
> >
> > FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - A former Fort Lauderdale city commissioner
who helped create a program to combat bicycle theft had his own bike
stolen while trying to help people involved in a vehicle crash.
> >
> > Tim Smith said he witnessed the traffic accident as he was cycling
to the beach on Monday. He said he left his bike on the sidewalk to
rush to the cars involved. But after finding both drivers uninjured,
he went to retrieve his bike and discovered it was gone.
> >
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Thu Jan 1, 2009 3:36 pm

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I read that story and first thought was a chuckle. "So some loser stealing bikes has his own stolen. That's karma" Then I read the story. Look, I know the...
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