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Title: OWNED
Post by: triple_pickle on January 01, 2009, 03:24:33 PM
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.

To add insult to injury, Smith — as a commissioner — had successfully pushed for a citywide bike registration program to help police track stolen bikes. But when he contacted police to report his own stolen bike, he had to admit it was not registered.
Title: Re: OWNED
Post by: Drama Queen on January 01, 2009, 03:27:00 PM
Was the commissioner a bodybuilder  ???
Title: Re: OWNED
Post by: _bruce_ on January 01, 2009, 03:27:11 PM
Excellent
Title: Re: OWNED
Post by: kiwiol on January 01, 2009, 03:42:23 PM
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.

To add insult to injury, Smith — as a commissioner — had successfully pushed for a citywide bike registration program to help police track stolen bikes. But when he contacted police to report his own stolen bike, he had to admit it was not registered.

Haha I was actually cracking up over this bit of local news earlier!

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One Rimutaka Prison inmate stabbed another during a dispute over a feral cat they had befriended, the Corrections Department has confirmed.

A convicted rapist and murderer nearing the end of his prison sentence stabbed his room-mate six times in the neck for scaring the cat, the Dominion Post reported.

The Boxing Day attack was sparked after the prisoner entered the living room he shared with another man in the prison's minimum-security unit, startling the cat and causing it to scamper away.

The two men were prisoners in the self-care unit used to prepare long-term inmates for release.

The man would have been killed if a third inmate had not stepped in, Corrections Association president Beven Hanlon said.

"That prisoner is lucky to be alive."

Corrections acting southern assistant regional manager Tony Howe confirmed there had been an attack with a "makeshift weapon" during a dispute over a feral cat.

The injured man was taken to Hutt Hospital under escort but returned to the prison on December 28.

His attacker is now in a high-security area.

Both police and the Corrections Department are investigating.
Title: Re: OWNED
Post by: QuakerOats on January 01, 2009, 03:44:32 PM
hahahahahaaaaaa, yes, yes, yes!!!!! it's so hilarious and funny when bad things happen to people, ohh, hahahahahahaaaa, yes,, yes, hvnuiashvbuiashviusvbl;;o hahahahahhahahhaaaa. ::)
Title: Re: OWNED
Post by: kiwiol on January 01, 2009, 03:52:35 PM
hahahahahaaaaaa, yes, yes, yes!!!!! it's so hilarious and funny when bad things happen to people, ohh, hahahahahahaaaa, yes,, yes, hvnuiashvbuiashviusvbl;;o hahahahahhahahhaaaa. ::)

Good point, Squadfather. And Yes, it's nasty business.