Teen Loses Prosthetic Hand Left on Bike

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From http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/08/28/international/i173337D11.DTL&type=bondage

Teenager Jack Baker had only planned to visit his girlfriend for 10 minutes. So he parked his motorcycle outside her home and left his prosthetic hand gripped to its handlebar.

When he came back outside two hours later, the hand was gone, apparently taken by a thief or a prankster who found it more interesting to make off with than the bike.

"I came out and found the hand was gone. I thought it was my girlfriend's parents messing about, but they said it wasn't them," said Baker, 19.

"I went for a look around, but I couldn't see my hand anywhere. There were no kids about and no one to ask if they had seen it. I ended up jumping on my bike and going home."

The hand disappeared last week in Bristol, the city in southwestern England where Baker lost his right arm in a head-on crash with a bus in May.

The prosthetic hand allowed him to ride his new, specially-adapted motorbike, and Baker said he may not be able to afford the 450 pounds (US$903, euro662) it will cost to replace it.
 
Bummer. But why would you even leave your easily stolen prosthetic hand outside at all?
 
To be honest, it's kind of his fault for leaving it lying around.

I swear, cyborgs can be such idiots some times.
 
To be honest, it's kind of his fault for leaving it lying around.

It's true.

Coincidental side note, I was at work this morning when a guy with one leg came in looking for a bike. Apparently, he's been riding for years and when he lost his leg he developed a hand shifter that he places on the left grip. Pretty impressive, not just his ingenuity but he's ability to balance.
 
Shouldn't people just keep their hands off of each others property?
 
aww that sucks. I wish I could give him a hand.













:lame joke:
 
He had it coming.

Prosthetic hands are made for you for a reason. For you to have a hand. I can understand if he just forgot it there, but even that's pushing it.(You'd notice if something attached to your stub is missing.)


What also troubles me is that the article says he rode his bike home, yet the bike was specially adapted to work with his prostethic hand. :dry:
 
''lost his right arm in a head-on crash with a bus in May.''

I'm guessing he was on his bike aswell.:whatever:
 
poor guy,hope he can buy another one,but he should'nt have left out like that.
 
Wasn't sure with a username called ServantofAllah.:oldrazz:
 
What also troubles me is that the article says he rode his bike home, yet the bike was specially adapted to work with his prostethic hand. :dry:

God, I wouldn't have even thought of that had you not said it. How dumb am I?
 
kids these days leaving their prosthetic limbs lying around
 

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