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    Baaah-gger

    Spotted this on the propaganda machine this morning. http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/farm...er-sheep-crash

    Basically a self employed builder riding his triumph hits a ram, wreaks himself, the bike and probably the sheep and is unable to work. So he goes to the media to have a rant that the sheep owner (unknown) should be responsible for fixing his bike and compensation for his time off work. It's worth noting that he wasn't insured, and sounds like he didn't have income protection either.

    I think this guy has had a serious lesson in personal responsibility and you have to a certain type of special to be self employed, and ride and not have financial protection.

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    Farmers are legally responsible if their stock cause accidents like this - I hit a few sheep (in the Terrano) and the farmer freely admitted they were his and passed over details of his insurance company ... the builder is right to try to find the other and seek to get his bike repaired ...

    But good luck trying to prove who's it was without an ear tag or a picture of the ear marks ...

    If the dingbat had insurance then his company would be the one chasing it up ...
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    Asher,... Good points you make, I think if he has been riding bikes for 45years and if? say, he hadn't carried bike insurance for a number of those years, (my guess he wouldn't have), think of what he has saved, I think it would be more than the $5k, to fix the bike, so he should stop moaning about the cost, specially seeing he was never insured. He should thank his lucky stars to be alive.

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    This seems to be more of a thing of late, people making no provision for if things go wrong, then having a moan in the media when things go wrong.

    If you choose to be uninsured, you take the risk of wearing the cost when something bad happens.

    On a day ride a while back I encountered a cow, a sheep, a hare and a hawk in the middle of the road, if I'd hit 2 of those I could blame someone else, the other 2 I couldn't, either way without insurance it would get untidy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rustys View Post
    Asher,... Good points you make, I think if he has been riding bikes for 45years and if? say, he hadn't carried bike insurance for a number of those years, (my guess he wouldn't have), think of what he has saved, I think it would be more than the $5k, to fix the bike, so he should stop moaning about the cost, specially seeing he was never insured. He should thank his lucky stars to be alive.
    But on the flip side of the coin, if the farmer looked after his sheep and made sure it was locked up and not wandering the road, then the poor Triumph chap wouldn't have hit it...... Goes both ways.
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    a timely reminder given the amount of "surprise" sheep on the Akaroa hill this past summer. They seem well trained to not react to vehicles, but never a good idea to count on the intelligent actions of sheep......

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    Two general observations...
    1/ When you're first self employed, you take out all kinds of insurance as advised...then when it's renewal time you look at the first years trading figures and cancel.

    2/ As stock prices go up, the cockys maintain fences better...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    But on the flip side of the coin, if the farmer looked after his sheep and made sure it was locked up and not wandering the road, then the poor Triumph chap wouldn't have hit it...... Goes both ways.
    Or if the sheep had a hi-vis on


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    Good thing it wasn't a kid...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Good thing it wasn't a kid...
    You'll get up someone's goat with that one ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    You'll get up someone's goat with that one ..
    Enough talk of getting up goats, you'll get axzle excited.
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    The uninsured, eh? Gotta feel sorry for 'em.

    It won't be long before someone sets up a Give-a-little page for him...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Enough talk of getting up goats, you'll get axzle excited.
    You're not kidding ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Farmers are legally responsible if their stock cause accidents like this

    But good luck trying to prove who's it was without an ear tag or a picture of the ear marks ...
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    Now we just need James to hear a good rant on this subject
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    I actually went to school with the guy. Class clown as I recall but a decent bloke all the same.
    I don't believe he 'had a rant in the media' as suggested. He posted a $500 reward for information and the media contacted him with a "what's the story dude?". Been tripped up myself that way many years ago.
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