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Last night the 24th between 10:15pm and 1am this morning my nishiki bike was stolen from the trees by the boat dock. It is white on the front and black on the back 29" kinsua model. It was brand new this week. Very distinct white reflector tape on the black wheels. If anyone sees it please contact security. I have filled a police report and can price ownership with the vin number. Thanks for your help

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Man, that stinks!

 

I hate hearing when stuff that happens out in the real world happens at the Fort.

 

Unfortunately, security at the Fort is a joke. We have no idea who comes and goes, and it's likely that the thief isn't even a registered guest.

 

I hope it turns up.

 

And this should serve as a sad reminder to all of us that we need to lock out stuff up at the Fort.

 

TCD

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First I am so sorry that you have to deal with this during your vacation. Second it would probably be best not to post your phone number in a public forum. The admins always suggest we have people PM us if we need a way to get in touch with each other. Finally Welcome to Fort Fiends!

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You can't trust people anywhere anymore. The person who took it most likely lives far far away and it will never be found. I'm actually shocked we don't hear about this stuff more often at the fort. It a fricken shame the way the world has become

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You can edit that post to remove it if you like. 

I fixed it.  Sorry I didn't see it earlier.  Safety fellows safety!

 

btw- I really hope you find your bike.  I have had my bike stolen (not from the Fort) and it stinks.  Good luck man.

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Sorry to hear that. WDW sometimes provides a false sense of security and 'rightness' , I guess.

Mine and the wife's mountain bikes, although Schwinns, aren't worth very much and prob don't look too appealing. We never locked our bikes up when we were there. But if I had a nice new, fancy expensive bike, I'd surely be locking it up everywhere. Tough lesson learned, I bet.

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