Reddit Reddit reviews Etronic M6 Resettable Combination Lock Bike Cable, 6-Feet x 3/8-Inch, Black

We found 2 Reddit comments about Etronic M6 Resettable Combination Lock Bike Cable, 6-Feet x 3/8-Inch, Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Etronic M6 Resettable Combination Lock Bike Cable, 6-Feet x 3/8-Inch, Black
Bike lock is best used for basic security as a theft deterrentPreset four-digit combination bicycle lock for keyless convenience; combination is resettable and can be changedBike lock cable is self-coiling and features braided steel for strength and flexibilityProtective vinyl coating prevents the cable from scratching your bikeBike cable lock is 6 ft (1.85 m) long with 3/8 in. (10 mm) diameter cable (includes vinyl coating)
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2 Reddit comments about Etronic M6 Resettable Combination Lock Bike Cable, 6-Feet x 3/8-Inch, Black:

u/SoulLessGinger992 · 10 pointsr/childfree

Put up Equine Liability Act signs EVERYWHERE. Seriously, unless you've done this already, put those up. If those are everywhere and in plain view, you're not liable for shit, even if the kid climbs in your pen and gets kicked in the head and killed. We had a similar problem, kids coming to the fence to pet and feed our horses carrots and stuff, and since our horses are friendly and sociable, they'd usually go meet them and say hi. Since kids are stupid and not everyone knows how to properly feed a horse, there's always the risk of a finger getting accidentally chomped. Since they were always going to the same spot at the fence to feed them (you had to walk down a little path through some woody thicket), my mom immediately went out and put a liability act warning sign and a "HORSES BITE! BE CAREFUL" sign right there on the fence.

Basically the Equine Liability Act says that anything to do with horses carries an inherent risk and danger which you as the participant accept when you willingly participate in horse activities (which includes petting them). The signs state that plainly and clearly and will also include the state law code right on the sign. Here's a link to a site that sells them customized to each state: http://www.adamshorsesupplies.com/Equine-Liability-Warning-Sign-P3115.aspx

The "No Tresspassing" signs may not help too much, but if you have those plastered everywhere, that directly informs the kids/people of the risks and that they are assuming them if they enter your property and interact with the horses. We also invested in some locks like this that we added to our gates as well. They can be gotten through with bolt cutters obviously, but they'll protect against asshole children pretty well. And if they go through the number locked gate and take/let the horses out again, I'm pretty sure that can be considered attempted theft since they're knowingly destroying a lock that is containing someone else's property.

u/VerticalVideo · -1 pointsr/bicycling

This is the lock. If they compromised it somehow, they wouldn't leave the front wheel and the lock still in place, they'd take everything or leave a busted lock.