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[QUOTE="Jeff Gilbert, post: 847236, member: 20280"] Nah Sod, she’s going through a hard time, TWICE! She’s not here to ask for anything or she would have done it already. Her 1st bike was stolen more than 8 months ago & not once did she ask for help. The comments made were not directed at her, it was about the value placed on her loss which was reported by the newspaper article. I have been ripped off more than once in my life and I promise I put max $ value on my stuff too. The thing that pisses me off is that people take other peoples stuff instead of putting forth the effort to earn what they take. A few years ago I bought T-Shirts to merchandise for my band, paid for them out of my own pocket. We were playing at a “secure” hotel club, the doors locked at night so no one could enter after club ours. We always made it a habit to pull mics, loose effex and of coarse our instruments (drummer takes cymbals) and take them to the hotel room after the show, even though we were playing multiple nights there. The T-Shirts were in a big gray tub, one of many we carried. We placed the T-Shirt tub beneath several other tubs in the back corner of the stage and covered them up before we left that night. No one could have known what was in those tubs without moving them, and going through each one. The next morning when we got to the club (before they opened) to practice, the shirts were gone. Now who in their right mind would want 75 ash colored shirts exactly the same? Someone did! I hope they got some good use of them because it cost me over $900. Back to Tammy. I know what it’s like to have your stuff taken, had all sorts of music gear taken over the years, the biggest loss was in my driveway. I also believe that what comes around, goes around, who ever took your stuff will get what they deserve. Best of luck to ya. You should talk to Nikki on this board, she had everything they own taken from their trailer in their backyard one night. Plus she’s a woman racer. Plenty of you women dirtbikers on here including my daughter. There are also a few of the law enforcement type on here too, just ask around. [/QUOTE]
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