well our kid came back home earlier this year in tears. Her new Ridgeback Cyclone had been nicked. She confessed that she was not sure that she'd locked it up properly (happily this came out before I made what would have been a false insurance claim). She'd just had too much on her mind.
She was in her last A-level year. Everything, but everything was rush and worry (and boyfriend). We sometimes forget how fraught those late teenage years are.
no sympathy hear its one of lifes lessons, if we give advice and teenagers dont lissen thats there fault at least we live were its safe ,dont step of the marked path theres mines! bang? lifes tough learn faster. (im in grumpy old man mode lol
I had a ten year old bike stolen out of my parent's garage.
a year later I was mugged riding home and had the replacement bike stolen.
i've since had an attempt at being mugged on a bike, he ended up jumping into a spikey bush as his mate shouted something random at me as I came round the corner
he wasn't counting on me coming round at 20+mph and not stopping![]()