billyk
Guru
Your #2 reminds me of a story ...
Hi Ratz - Yes, I agree. Choosing your situations would probably alleviate the problem.
But your #2 "Leave it unlocked outside a country gas station while using the facilities", reminds me of a funny story. In my office we commuters bring our bikes indoors during the workday. One afternoon on leaving work, I was (typically) in the bathroom "leaving a little weight behind" before riding up the hill to home, with my Quest leaned against the hallway wall outside. Standing at the urinal, I heard the unmistakable sound of a bike being wheeled away. Instantly abandoning my "task", and not stopping to consider what was hanging out, I dashed into the hall to see a colleague thinking he was playing a joke on me by moving the bike around a corner. As luck would have it, my boss happened to be walking right by. Fortunately all involved were male so now it's just a funny story .... But something to consider as you stand in the "facility" of a country gas station and hear that alarm go off.
BK
Hi Ratz - Yes, I agree. Choosing your situations would probably alleviate the problem.
But your #2 "Leave it unlocked outside a country gas station while using the facilities", reminds me of a funny story. In my office we commuters bring our bikes indoors during the workday. One afternoon on leaving work, I was (typically) in the bathroom "leaving a little weight behind" before riding up the hill to home, with my Quest leaned against the hallway wall outside. Standing at the urinal, I heard the unmistakable sound of a bike being wheeled away. Instantly abandoning my "task", and not stopping to consider what was hanging out, I dashed into the hall to see a colleague thinking he was playing a joke on me by moving the bike around a corner. As luck would have it, my boss happened to be walking right by. Fortunately all involved were male so now it's just a funny story .... But something to consider as you stand in the "facility" of a country gas station and hear that alarm go off.
BK