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What part of Denver ? Big town. Also, my insurance sent me a DNA kit. Ultraviolet markers to put on bike in various areas. And small stickers to advise anyone thinking of taking it can be tracked.
Colorado is not as bad as some states these days. If caught, they would very likely do jail time.
In CA, the crooked DA's would let the a$$hole out of jail, tell him where he screwed up, then point him to another part of town where he won't get caught as easily......
All joking aside, Ozzy..... tough to hear about this! That has to suck man. Hope you end up ok with insurance or whatever bud!
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