Saw this over at WERA
http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/article/?article=39231
and apparently the Sheriff in those parts is a real hardass! :spank:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Arpaio
Dip him in gravy and throw him to the starving dogs.
Sounds good to me. There was a post someone found on the BBS about 5 years ago or so. A guy got his bike/truck stolen and Hyman seemed to know where it was and informed him. The victim got his stuff back "thanks to Hyman"
They think that Hyman knew the dude that ripped it off and called in a favor for him to leave it in a designated spot at a certain time. Made him look good. Sneaky P.O.S.
Where he's going his ass is going to be busier than a test table at a plunger factory! :ass:
Ewwwwww, visual, eeeewwwwww
Sooo....it looks like the cops "popped the hyman"?!?!? LOL :lmao:
...couldn't resist!
At least he'll still be able to ride crotch rockets while he's up the river...
http://forums.13x.com/showthread.php?t=241382
Check out the pics on post #5...
I had my F2 jacked when I loved in Phoenix. Some douche-rocket stole it in broad daylight from my apartment complex. I got it back about 6 months later, after all the good components had been stripped and replaced with sheisty stock parts. The guy was arrested and was ordered to pay me resititution. I think I got two checks for about $125 each, and never got the rest. I call about once a year, and get runaround from the PA's office. That was in 1995!
There is SO much bike theft out there, it is ridiculous. It's good to see this current D-bag, and his D-bag father going down the river. And BTW- Sheriff Joe Arpaio is a tough as nails SOB. Unfortunately, "tent city" is really a gladiator school for shitheads. Chances are- Hymer will come out with more knowledge than when he went in.
I *HATE* people who steal.
my street bike was stolen back in 2001 (statistically seen i'm safe for a while :D ) and i just can not understand how, especially someone who is a two wheel enthusiast himself, can have it on his consciousness. why the hell didn't he steal the cars?
most people ride bikes because of their love and passion for the sport. most people drive cars for different reasons.
if you're a rider, you know exactly what you're doing to someone. doh!!!!!!!! grrrrrrrrrrrrr! this makes me really angry!
I had a GSX-R600 stolen from right outside my bedroom window. I didn't have cull coverage on it, so I completely lost that money. I ended up paying 8k for a bike I rode for 3 months. The cops laughed when I asked them if they thought it would ever be found. They said it would be an accident if they found it.
QuoteThe guy was arrested and was ordered to pay me resititution. I think I got two checks for about $125 each, and never got the rest. I call about once a year, and get runaround from the PA's office.
The cops laughed when I asked them if they thought it would ever be found. They said it would be an accident if they found it.
And with those kinds of attitudes, it's a wonder why individuals are becoming continually unhappy with government services. Even one's that are supposed to protect and restore us.
Doubt they are going to Sheriff Joe's "tent city". These clowns are going to a real prison.
Quote from: Woofentino Pugrossi on January 30, 2010, 10:04:50 PM
Doubt they are going to Sheriff Joe's "tent city". These clowns are going to a real prison.
The ones with weight rooms and satellite TV?
Quote from: Super Dave on January 31, 2010, 07:45:40 AMThe ones with weight rooms and satellite TV?
I always wondered why they allow weight lifting equipment in prison, that sure seems stupid to me? I can understand the bleeding hearts out there claiming the criminals need exercise, but this is ridiculous. I can see lower weight on fixed equipment and basic aerobic exercise equipment, but I would imagine heavy weight lifting just encourages fighting, intimidation, and more danger to the guards in prison. :ahhh:
Quote from: GSXR RACER MIKE on January 31, 2010, 10:18:24 AM
I always wondered why they allow weight lifting equipment in prison, that sure seems stupid to me? I can understand the bleeding hearts out there claiming the criminals need exercise, but this is ridiculous. I can see lower weight on fixed equipment and basic aerobic exercise equipment, but I would imagine heavy weight lifting just encourages fighting, intimidation, and more danger to the guards in prison. :ahhh:
Yup.
Feed them corn and potato products with a lot of no exercise in a library.
Boy, doesnt that stink, it's like an M&M eating another M&M, it's just not natural for one of our own to be such a thieving liar. And what a wonderful justice system we have, they got him nailed for 50 counts, and he'll serve only 18mos of those 5 years by allowing him to plead down to a single lesser charge, a slap on the wrist. Must make the 39 guys who had their bikes stripped to pieces feel real good. I know when I'm at the track it feels like the ol days you hear stories about, where you can leave your stuff unlocked, wallet sitting out in the open, and the only thing you have to worry about is did you unplug the tire warmers? and where we gonna meet for dinner.
unfortunately, there will probably be more of these types, considering the economic stress. For the most part racers take care of each other. Think of the sheer numbers of racers out there, then think about how many of these guys have committed stuff like this. I think that, that's still pretty good odds you wont have your stuff stolen.
Back to the point of this guy Hymer, I read other forums where he openly debates people on the subject. He seems to be in denial of the majority of the accusations. His daughter is pretty hot, but that doesn't make him innocent.
I raced out in phoenix 1998-2002 him and is son are ass holes.
Quote from: NOBODY on January 31, 2010, 04:31:20 PM
unfortunately, there will probably be more of these types, considering the economic stress.
Economic stress? Come on, you know that's bull shit. Either you know that taking something that isn't yours is morally wrong for many reasons, or you ignore it for the excellent point that Barney made so well.
So you are saying that people have never acted any differently when they are broke or struggling. People justify things to themselves. Look at what happens in disaster areas, New Orleans, Haiti, Sumatra. I understand that those are extreme examples, but the idea is the same. Everyone would kill, steal, or lie given the right circumstances. An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. (thanx C.O.D. Modern Warfare 2)
That reminds me of when Katrina went through the gulf. The news reports black people looting, and "stealing". In the same broadcast they showed white people "doing what they can do to survive". I always thought that was funny.
Quote from: NOBODY on January 31, 2010, 06:02:51 PM
So you are saying that people have never acted any differently when they are broke or struggling. People justify things to themselves. Look at what happens in disaster areas, New Orleans, Haiti, Sumatra. I understand that those are extreme examples, but the idea is the same. Everyone would kill, steal, or lie given the right circumstances. An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. (thanx C.O.D. Modern Warfare 2)
That reminds me of when Katrina went through the gulf. The news reports black people looting, and "stealing". In the same broadcast they showed white people "doing what they can do to survive". I always thought that was funny.
Funny, huh...
Everyone would kill given the right circumstances? Seems pretty open ended doesn't it? I'll let you decide how to rephrase your part for some idea that resembles something worth discussing.
Not all prisons allow weight lifting equipment. More and more are removing them.
I can't buy the 'economic stress' thing either, I read somewhere they estimated this guy was responsible for a MILLION DOLLARS worth of stolen property!
And looting TV's during a natural disaster doesn't make sense either.
Quote from: Super Dave on January 31, 2010, 06:23:51 PM
Funny, huh...
Yes it was
Quote from: Super Dave on January 31, 2010, 06:23:51 PM
Everyone would kill given the right circumstances? Seems pretty open ended doesn't it? I'll let you decide how to rephrase your part for some idea that resembles something worth discussing.
I want to thank you, for "letting" me re-phrase my OPINION (if that makes any sense). My original post was based on that considering the financial status the whole country is in, that naturally there will be more thefts. In general, and at places like the race-track. So your point is that anyone who has ever stolen anything, didn't have a first time? Furthermore, if they just so happened to have a first time, that this person was just lazy as they didn't get to it sooner. What I valued when I was young, is different from what I believe now. I stole all kinds of shit, cigarettes, porno mags, lawn furniture. I haven't stolen a damn thing since I was 15. I am now 27, and I have no desire to teach that kind of mentality to my kids.
Quote from: GSXR RACER MIKE on January 31, 2010, 08:59:46 PM
I can't buy the 'economic stress' thing either, I read somewhere they estimated this guy was responsible for a MILLION DOLLARS worth of stolen property!
no, obviously having a million dollars of stolen goods has nothing to do with economic stress. Especially considering this guy owns lots of real estate and a restaurant.
Quote from: Super Dave on January 31, 2010, 09:09:54 PM
And looting TV's during a natural disaster doesn't make sense either.
Yeah Dave, they only ever stole T.V.'s. That seems pretty open ended.
Lost my original reply...
But, your point is taken: it's crappy individual valuation. Twelve years ago, there wasn't any crappy economy to blame anything on. If it's not yours, you don't take it without permission or an arrangement.
theiving at the race track is common at the so. fla tracks homestead and palm beach but i think it's mostly spectators not the racers themselves. my friend told me that years ago there was a string of bike thefts at moroso i think they even pinched henrys street bike... didn't steve wenner get his wallet stolen at daytona last year? a rent a pit bull business would do good here in fla
Ahh, So I am a thief in hibernation. Thanx
Quote from: NOBODY on January 31, 2010, 09:42:20 PM
Ahh, So I am a thief in hibernation. Thanx
Hope not. You said you have a different valuation now. Unless you've decided that the work of others is yours, I see no reason for you to claim being in hibernation.
Quote from: Ducmarc on January 31, 2010, 09:37:48 PM
theiving at the race track is common at the so. fla tracks homestead and palm beach but i think it's mostly spectators not the racers themselves. my friend told me that years ago there was a string of bike thefts at moroso i think they even pinched henrys street bike... didn't steve wenner get his wallet stolen at daytona last year? a rent a pit bull business would do good here in fla
Who else comes to our races besides our "personal support" though? It seems like they are all racers or family/friends of the racers.
Man that would piss me off even more is somebody swiped some of my stuff at the track.
Quote from: DEVINC on February 01, 2010, 10:21:02 AM
Who else comes to our races besides our "personal support" though? It seems like they are all racers or family/friends of the racers.
Man that would piss me off even more is somebody swiped some of my stuff at the track.
Oh, yeah, does a wonder when it happens.
In hindsight, it's a "great opportunity" for someone with crappy values, right, as most of us suspect everyone to be friends and family...
at homestead my poor wife dosen't hardly see any racing she's too busy playing security guard.
Marc, Will you and Mark be pitted in the same garage? If so what number. I can try to get the garage next to you. That way we can all watch some racing and race with someone else always watching our stuff!!!
not sure i'm going with daytona so close and i sent the crank out to ben fox to get balenced. might ask marc i know he likes to be nearer to turn one