Canberra teenager Jed Rowe, who has autism and ADHD, had his stolen pushbike replaced for free by local business Bike Culture
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00:14 The right thing to do. The family had saved up the money to get the kid on a bike and get him out and
00:19 enjoying the world for someone who needs to be out there and not behind a computer stuff.
00:23 And I think it was a great thing for the family to get the bike.
00:26 And if we can help out, Trek came to the party as well and we've been able to get a new bike for him.
00:31 I think they've done a very great job on my bike and this is my brand new bike I've ever had. Ha ha!
00:44 It made us sad when someone took the old last bike. Today you got it.
00:48 But it's shown us there are a lot more kind people to know about at once.
00:52 Yeah.
00:53 And we've got to make sure we've been kind to people.
00:55 It was a devil.
00:56 Yeah. A nasty person. Someone took it but look at all the kind people who have made sure you got a new one.
01:02 I left it somewhere at the Oval.
01:06 I know. We're not going to leave our bike behind again.
01:08 And it disappeared. And I'll never do it again.
01:13 Thank you very much.
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