Post number #751263, ID: 5ae9fd
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> Red_eye-07Sec.trivid

> A fairly crisp low-light video plays out of a street and adjacent warehouse door. A screeching of tires and engines racing can be heard, followed by streaks of light across the frame. Soon, an explosion goes off and a bike rockets into the metal doors, leaving a large dent and destroying the bike itself. A group soon arrives to pick up the wreck before speeding off as alarms blare all around.
Post number #751264, ID: 5ae9fd
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Why the fuck do kids ride if they don't know what they're doing. This is the third time this door has been hit and I'm tired of it. Anyone got any tips to deter dipshits from breaking our things while neither are home?
- EZBreezy
Post number #751266, ID: f7b3e7
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Sheesh, looked like a nice bike too. What a waste! -Angus
Post number #751273, ID: b49440
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Wait, but what about the kids, are they okay? -Alix
Post number #751274, ID: 5ae9fd
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>>751266 Always a shame to see a bike ruined
>>751273 I have no idea. There was nobody around when I finally got home.
- EZBreezy
Post number #751280, ID: b49440
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>>751274 Oh, I hope they're alright. -Alix
Have you tried sandbags? Maybe a few of those hedgehogs could work to stop vehicles. -Red 9
Sandbags would be good to at least pad the people slamming into the wall. We still need to be able to get in and out through this door.
- EZBreezy
Post number #751396, ID: f7b3e7
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>>751274 Hmmmm, you could so some kind of spike strips near the door? Pick en up when you want to leave. This looks like some street racing, and unfortunately you might have a really nice road for it leading up to that door.
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