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Murray
6th August 2009, 16:56
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10589082&ref=rss

Throw the book at them!!!

Kudos to the Police

Stirts
6th August 2009, 17:01
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10589082&ref=rss

Throw the book at them!!!

Bugger the book......Knives, grinades and cluster bombs gets my vote!!

mossy1200
6th August 2009, 17:06
Bugger the book......Knives, grinades and cluster bombs gets my vote!!

Its not nice to throw knives..
The motorclcle is modern mans(and womens)version of a horse.
The punishment for horse theft is public hanging.Follow the letter of the law I say.

Ixion
6th August 2009, 17:10
Bugger hanging that's over too quick. The traditional punishment for horse theives was horses.

Tie the bastards each to four Harleys. One arm , one Harley, other arm, leg, leg . One limb per Harley. Harleys facing north, south, east, and west.

Start your engines, gentlemen, and ride for the horizon. Ignore any screams in your rear.

98tls
6th August 2009, 17:14
Bugger hanging that's over too quick. The traditional punishment for horse theives was horses.

Tie the bastards each to four Harleys. One arm , one Harley, other arm, leg, leg . One limb per Harley. Harleys facing north, south, east, and west.

Start your engines, gentlemen, and ride for the horizon. Ignore any screams in your rear. Na do it with Hondas:gob:"oh the humanity".

mossy1200
6th August 2009, 17:15
Bugger hanging that's over too quick. The traditional punishment for horse theives was horses.

Tie the bastards each to four Harleys. One arm , one Harley, other arm, leg, leg . One limb per Harley. Harleys facing north, south, east, and west.

Start your engines, gentlemen, and ride for the horizon. Ignore any screams in your rear.

I think we just found our Judge for this case.All we need now is a jury consisting of say a dozen Kiwi bikers perhaps?

mossy1200
6th August 2009, 17:17
Na do it with Hondas:gob:"oh the humanity".
Your talking nifty 50s.
Could take a while.They may need to update progress on the news each night.

98tls
6th August 2009, 17:18
Your talking nifty 50s.
Could take a while.They may need to update progress on the news each night. Or possibly the postie special.

dipshit
6th August 2009, 17:40
Start your engines, gentlemen, and ride for the horizon. Ignore any screams in your rear.

No no. Bike thieves are human too. It may be a phase they are going through and will grow out of it in time. We shouldn't be too hard on them, apparently...
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?p=1486247#post1486247

:blink:

scumdog
6th August 2009, 18:38
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10589082&ref=rss

Throw the book at them!!!

Kudos to the Police

How can that be?

According to many on KB ALL cops are out there watching for speeding bikers and 'taxing' the shit out of those innocent riders who never endanger anybody with the speeds they do.

Or am I just cynical???:blink:

SixPackBack
6th August 2009, 18:47
How can that be?

According to many on KB ALL cops are out there watching for speeding bikers and 'taxing' the shit out of those innocent riders who never endanger anybody with the speeds they do.

Or am I just cynical???:blink:

You're learning scumdog.....we were all surprised the coppers caught actual crims!....must have been informed by a member of the public:shit:

p.dath
6th August 2009, 18:55
I wish I could believe that they will be actually prosecuted and end up in jail. But there is probably a good chance that legal aide will result in them getting a top notch QC who will argue until the Judge gives him, prevents evidence from being put before the jury, until thr Crown has nothing left in its case.

I was a witness in a crime recently in the High Court. The person charged with the crime had confessed several times, including giving the Police a written confession. The whole case has thrown out as a mis-trial - because one of the verbal confessions wasn't discovered until the person that was told was questioned about it in court, and the defendants QC argued with the Judge until the judge did declare a mis-trial (pre-judicial to his "client").
So I have very little faith in the courts after my experience - a person who was absolutely guilty get off on a technicality.

And the cheek - the "accused" had the cheek to email this week. Guess I probably have no rights now that he wasn't found guilty.

Oh well, life goes on. The lesson - don't rely on the Police, the courts or the Justice department to get things sorted. The whole system is fucked.

scumdog
6th August 2009, 20:18
You're learning scumdog.....we were all surprised the coppers caught actual crims!....must have been informed by a member of the public:shit:

Yeah, the same public that provided the m'bike thief!!:msn-wink::bleh::laugh:

98tls
6th August 2009, 20:36
No doubt they will just end up doing some time in the "thinking chair".How long until we wake up to the fact it doesnt work until we plug it in.:mellow:

davebullet
6th August 2009, 21:49
a) Thermite down the pants
b) A night with carver