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Old 12-07-2017, 11:43 PM

Then a little bluster here. I just bought a bicycle from Walmart to donate to a toy drive. I was disgusted to find out that I had to pay $15 to "register" the bike with the city and county. Upon further inquiry, I constitute that the city has been confiscating bikes that aren't registered/bear witness the decal given upon registration: Rise in bicycle thefts prompts crackdown by Honolulu police - Hawaii News Now - KGMB and KHNL While I tin understand the purpose for cycle registration, this seems to be more often than not a money grab by revenue enhancement and spend politicians in my view. In any event, very frustrating and something that I have not seen elsewhere. And while I can afford the registration fee, the fee by and large hurts poor and working form folks on isle.

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Old 12-08-2017, 09:23 AM

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And while I can afford the registration fee, the fee more often than not hurts poor and working class folks on island.

Well - one tin can argue whatever fee hurts the poor the most regardless of what it is.

Information technology does seem silly to have a $15 fee, it probably costs that much just to administer the program and doesn't really add revenue.

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Old 12-08-2017, 10:58 AM

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Hmmm? I can encounter it now . . . several thousand competitors besiege at the start line of the almanac International Ironman Championship in Kona . . . and all of their bikes are seized because they don't have a little registration sticker on them. How well volition that go over on at almanac event that brings untold dollars into the economic system of Hawai'i?

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Old 12-08-2017, 11:03 AM

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Hmmm? I can run into it now . . . several g competitors congregate at the start line of the annual International Ironman Championship in Kona . . .

More like 2,500 - 3,000, and it brings roughly a niggling more than $1 million into the economic system - then not exactly a huge number.

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Old 12-14-2017, x:15 AM

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If in that location is a trouble with theft, the registration can aid to prove a stolen bike is yours. Seems worth the $15.

But if you buy a $50 Wally Earth bike information technology can seem excessive.

But if you bought a $500+++ professional wheel, information technology's be worth it to get it back once stolen.

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Old 12-14-2017, 12:39 PM

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.................I just bought a wheel from Walmart to donate to a toy bulldoze......................

One heck of a dainty thing to do for the community and some kid in need, PHR! Great thought and consideration on your part!


Final edited by volosong; 12-14-2017 at 06:41 PM.. Reason: fixed shut quote hypertag

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Old 12-fourteen-2017, 02:00 PM

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Y'all bought the bike to donate, patently never to ride ,and paid a registration fee on information technology . Now does the recipient of your donation also pay a registration fee ?

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Old 12-14-2017, 02:24 PM

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If there is a problem with theft, the registration tin can assistance to bear witness a stolen bike is yours. Seems worth the $fifteen.

But if yous buy a $50 Wally World bike information technology tin can seem excessive.

But if you bought a $500+++ professional bicycle, information technology'due south be worth it to go it back once stolen.

Y'all left a zero off the toll. You don't go much for $500 anymore. My co-worker brings his $8000 bike into the office to lock it upward even though the parking lot is total of expensive cars with similar bikes in their racks.

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Old 12-fourteen-2017, 06:02 PM

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If in that location is a problem with theft, the registration can assistance to show a stolen cycle is yours. Seems worth the $15.

But if yous buy a $50 Wally World bike it can seem excessive.

But if you bought a $500+++ professional bike, it's be worth information technology to get it back once stolen.

I see your point. But back in NYC, at that place are voluntary registration systems for this verbal purpose; I had cypher trouble with that system. I take a problem with the mandate. Especially as skilled criminals will exist able to remove any identifying markers that ID the bike equally yours. While well-intentioned, I see this as more of a trouble

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Old 12-14-2017, 06:03 PM

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One heck of a nice thing to practise for the customs and some kid in need, PHR! Great thought and consideration on your part!

Thanks, Rain Monkey! I really have to credit my command's community outreach coordinator for organizing the drive. Merely when I saw that the bike was on a local child's wishlist and knowing how much fun I had with bicycles as a kid, I just had to buy information technology. It was something pocket-size that I hope brings someone a lot of joy for years to come.


Last edited by volosong; 12-xiv-2017 at 06:42 PM.. Reason: fixed quote hypertags

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