A simple click on a classified site was enough to revive a stolen motorcycle business. Victim of a flight a few days earlier, a young 26-year-old rider from Romans thought he would never see his two-wheeler again when he saw him in a photo, proposed for sale, as if nothing was wrong. Rather than to head down, this biker chose to warn the forces of order and to play the card of patience. In agreement with the police, he accepted the principle of …
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A simple click on a classified site was enough to revive a stolen motorcycle business. Victim of a flight a few days earlier, a young 26-year-old rider from Romans thought he would never see his two-wheeler again when he saw him in a photo, proposed for sale, as if nothing was wrong. Rather than to head down, this biker chose to warn the forces of order and to play the card of patience. In agreement with the police, he accepted the principle of …