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hayd3n
19th February 2012, 20:29
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWPfVfk-Qf0&feature=share
i think it was just a excuse to do laps
underage drinking at 10 seconds into the vid
they may have tried to raise some $$ but i dont think so.
check out the other videos that this dude has recorded
its all ftp this and ftp that
oil on the roads etc etc im plesased we dont get it that bad in dunners
yes we all have been young and silly but seriously???:crazy:

DrunkenMistake
19th February 2012, 20:40
Cant stand fuck heads like that ae,
They are the reason people think young people with a license is a bad thing.

And Da fuck was up with that 12 year old looking kid drinking at the very start?! muppets!

hayd3n
19th February 2012, 20:40
same youtube user

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5etpCfcTn8&list=UUXj1MrCz_QCDa2v5D-brhjw&index=7&feature=plcp

mossy1200
19th February 2012, 20:42
I was hoping police Monster Truck would turn up and squash all their cars.

GingerMidget
19th February 2012, 20:42
I haven't yet watched the video, but given the comments I've seen posted on this when it appeared on facebook recently, I don't want to. Looks like the little bastards got some of what they deserved.

For future reference, I'm very much in support of police with things like this. I've been known to thump idiot friends for saying things like FTP and other such rubbish. A little respect goes a long way.

TrentNz
19th February 2012, 20:45
FTP!!
FUCK THE POLICE !!! :motu:
F.T.P

DrunkenMistake
19th February 2012, 20:48
FTP!!
FUCK THE POLICE !!! :motu:
F.T.P

You must have been that young fella with the stubby in your hand..





And the beer..
;)

hayd3n
19th February 2012, 20:50
You must have been that young fella with the stubby in your hand..





And the beer..
;)

i need more rep@!@!@!@!@!:yes::yes:

TrentNz
19th February 2012, 20:50
im taking the piss lol

Oakie
19th February 2012, 20:53
Best thing about the earthquakes is you hardly see those young twats and their sneezing cars anymore. Well not in ChCh anyway.

hayd3n
19th February 2012, 20:56
put them on a race track and see how far they make it

TrentNz
19th February 2012, 20:56
There cars are too low for the fucked roads haha
that and they cant speed any more

TrentNz
19th February 2012, 20:58
lol fuck now im getting bad reputation for that post...

hayd3n
19th February 2012, 21:01
lol on you tube comments



lol to easy your names Aaron Hill licence plate number BGC230 your pretty smart ae bro putting videos on youtube doing dumb shit via your other videos then other videos showing your licence plate

2wheels4life123 1 minute ago

GingerMidget
19th February 2012, 21:01
im taking the piss lol

Well now you look like a knuckle dragging miscreant.

Back to the actual video, I would have thumped that little shit two ways from sunday. Breach of rights? What a load of shit. Those little bastards are the reason I can't have a window open on friday and saturday nights. There just happens to be two gas stations pretty much beside my building, and until at least 3am both mornings I can hear their cars. Which makes me less likely to want to help should they need it.

I hate boyracers. Take it to a track, and learn how to drive like a smart adult. Not a fucking mexican. (smart adult is less rude than real man. Don't want to offend the other ladies.)

TrentNz
19th February 2012, 21:11
I prefer 4 wheels over 2
i like 2 wheels to have a bit of fun now and then (offroading)
but of course your going to get hate about boy racers on a motorbike forum...
but if you ask me motorbikes are more of a nuisance on the road then cars.

Oakie
19th February 2012, 21:14
Funny. I googled to try and find previous reference to a 'Charity Cruise' to see who organised it or what plans there were. Found nothing. Perhaps it was planned late? (Like when they saw the cops arrive?). I take it all back if Red Cross has seen some money out of this.

Anyway, from TVNZ News:

Over 200 boy racers were met by a substantial police presence in the Bromley area last night.

A witness says police interrupted a Charity Cruise in Christchurch, where more than 200 cars were planning to travel along Maces Road, Bromley, to raise money for the Red Cross Earthquake Appeal.

However 12 police vehicles, with 24 officers, moved in to suspend the cruise and cordon off the street.

Inspector Paul Fremaux told ONE News it is a standard policing unit and it is not unusual for the police to be at an event on a weekend night.

Police say the boy racer activity on Maces Road died down around 4am this morning.

The south communications inspector said the police presence last night was due to general rowdiness created by Christchurch's typical boy racer crowd, which she said had been particularly bad last night.

The inspector said there had been car screeching, drunkenness and a big mess had been created on the road from bottles and rubbish thrown out of car windows.

Sergeant Dean Lawrence said there is a car show in Christchurch called Fours and Rotary's which always attracts more motorists than usual and requires more police units.

He said there had been several calls of complaint from the areas around Halswell and Maces Road so police were called out to attend to those incidents.

A police spokesperson said they were not aware of any arrests and said there had not been any violence.

onearmedbandit
19th February 2012, 21:14
I prefer 4 wheels over 2
i like 2 wheels to have a bit of fun now and then (offroading)
but of course your going to get hate about boy racers on a motorbike forum...
but if you ask me motorbikes are more of a nuisance on the road then cars.

Of course you would, you've already stated you prefer 4 wheels over 2.

DrunkenMistake
19th February 2012, 21:20
I prefer 4 wheels over 2
i like 2 wheels to have a bit of fun now and then (offroading)
but of course your going to get hate about boy racers on a motorbike forum...
but if you ask me motorbikes are more of a nuisance on the road then cars.


And the hole gets deeper...

"I Fell Into A Burning Ring Of Fire
I Went Down, Down, Down
And The Flames Went Higher

And It Burns, Burns, Burns
The Ring Of Fire
The Ring Of Fire"

FJRider
19th February 2012, 21:23
Of course you would, you've already stated you prefer 4 wheels over 2.

Either way ... motorcycles are subject to the same "Boyracer laws" as those cars ...

GingerMidget
19th February 2012, 21:25
I prefer 4 wheels over 2
i like 2 wheels to have a bit of fun now and then (offroading)
but of course your going to get hate about boy racers on a motorbike forum...
but if you ask me motorbikes are more of a nuisance on the road then cars.

You prefer 4 wheels to 2?

What in the name of Kawasaki are you doing here then?

onearmedbandit
19th February 2012, 21:28
Either way ... motorcycles are subject to the same "Boyracer laws" as those cars ...

Of course they are. The difference is groups of motorcyclists are not congregating in suburban areas, racing, drinking, pissing and vomiting into peoples properties, damaging private property, intimidating residents, and attacking police. If we were, we'd get our own special laws as well.

DrunkenMistake
19th February 2012, 21:28
Out of curiosity, if a group of bikers were to ride together through Chch does that come under the whole cruising rule thing?

far queue
19th February 2012, 21:31
The chap should be shot for his atrocious spelling on that video clip if nothing else :oi-grr:

onearmedbandit
19th February 2012, 21:32
Out of curiosity, if a group of bikers were to ride together through Chch does that come under the whole cruising rule thing?

We had nigh on 300 bikes at a friends funeral recently, police were advised but not really interested. I see large groups of riders leave the local bike shops most weekend, no dramas there either.

bogan
19th February 2012, 21:32
but if you ask me motorbikes are more of a nuisance on the road then cars.

Just yesterday I saw a pack of them roaming the street terrorising small children and chewing on cats, it is unfortunate when riders do not chain up their motorcycles properly. But the cars all just sat around doing nothing, which isn't much better. As someone once said, "all that is needed for evil to flourish, is the indifference of a good Peugeot".

Just have the red cross call in the sallies, and go and extract their charity take from the bastards directly, shiny rims are worth a bit right? Unless they did actually raise more money than they wasted spilling oil onto the road out of their shitboxes :nya:.

DrunkenMistake
19th February 2012, 21:37
We had nigh on 300 bikes at a friends funeral recently, police were advised but not really interested. I see large groups of riders leave the local bike shops most weekend, no dramas there either.

Figured this would be the case, as it should be, I havnt really heard of bikers cause an issue, exception to the bike gangs who occasionally flare up here and there

HenryDorsetCase
19th February 2012, 21:38
Out of curiosity, if a group of bikers were to ride together through Chch does that come under the whole cruising rule thing?

the bunch I saw this weekend cruised all the way to Dunedin!!! shock horror probe!

DrunkenMistake
19th February 2012, 21:40
the bunch I saw this weekend cruised all the way to Dunedin!!! shock horror probe!

Yeah, and they would have probably been cruising back your way today/tomorrow!

FJRider
19th February 2012, 21:43
Out of curiosity, if a group of bikers were to ride together through Chch does that come under the whole cruising rule thing?

YOU decide .... :innocent:

As it is written ...

BYLAW DETAILS

Cruising is defined as "driving repeatedly in the same direction over the same section of road in a motor vehicle that (a) draws attention to the power or sound of the motor vehicle being driven; or (b) creates a convoy ... and (ii) impedes traffic flow".

Police have told the council they will interpret "repeatedly" as more than once, while a convoy will be interpeted as two or more vehicles "with a common purpose".

WHEN

Cruising is prohibited between 10pm and 5am, seven days a week.

Areas covered under the bylaw include:

All multi-lane roads under the control of the council.

All of Main Rd (from Ferry Rd to Marriner St, in Sumner).

All of the Esplanade.

The single-lane portion of Deans Ave.

Manchester St (between Bealey Ave and Moorhouse Ave).

Rossall St. Helmores Lane.

PENALTIES

Breaching the cruising bylaw can mean a fine of up to $1000, or an infringement fee of $150.

DrunkenMistake
19th February 2012, 21:46
driving repeatedly in the same direction

Would have to be pretty fucking lost! hahaha
;)

The Lone Rider
19th February 2012, 21:46
Either way ... motorcycles are subject to the same "Boyracer laws" as those cars ...


Very true... I have been subject to police blockading while with a large group of people on bikes, more than once. Always no arrests or tickets; has just been a big waste of their effort and our time.

FJRider
19th February 2012, 21:54
Very true... I have been subject to police blockading while with a large group of people on bikes, more than once. Always no arrests or tickets; has just been a big waste of their effort and our time.

Read my post ... #30 in this thread.

And tell me it can't happen. To an "enthusiastic law enforcer" ... the WNR is often in breach of the law ... as it is written.

FJRider
19th February 2012, 21:55
Would have to be pretty fucking lost! hahaha
;)

Police defination .... "More than once"

kerryhare
19th February 2012, 21:59
I live in Bromley and I support the police 100% with their dealings with these f...wits. It is also good to see them sorting out the problems with the car park at countdown/BK on Moorehouse ave. I often stop there on my way home form work on a Fri/sat night and it is quite intimidating with them all there, driving around the car park like idiots, shouting abuse at you when you get out of the car.

FJRider
19th February 2012, 22:04
I live in Bromley and I support the police 100% with their dealings with these f...wits. It is also good to see them sorting out the problems with the car park at countdown/BK on Moorehouse ave.

Not that same carpark the WNR gathers at ... :pinch:

hayd3n
19th February 2012, 22:10
Not that same carpark the WNR gathers at ... :pinch:

ive been to the wnr a few times and they are all a good friendly bunch ive never seen a mess left there or burnouts etc etc

mossy1200
19th February 2012, 22:13
I think there would be a market for selling road spikes to locals in Christchurch.

DrunkenMistake
19th February 2012, 22:15
I think there would be a market for selling road spikes to locals in Christchurch.


Judder bars would do the trick.. another over 2" haha

kerryhare
19th February 2012, 22:16
Not that same carpark the WNR gathers at ... :pinch:


Yes same car park. Try going there at 2300hrs on a Friday or Saturday Night. The WNR are very well behaved.

FJRider
19th February 2012, 22:21
Yes same car park. Try going there at 2300hrs on a Friday or Saturday Night. The WNR are very well behaved.

So if somebody goes to that carpark at tea-time on a Wednesday for burgers for their family, and it's full of bikers ... that can't be seen by some as intimidating ???

Well behaved or not.

FJRider
19th February 2012, 22:22
ive been to the wnr a few times and they are all a good friendly bunch ive never seen a mess left there or burnouts etc etc

I've been on a few myself ... with numbers around 60 odd ...

kerryhare
19th February 2012, 22:36
The WNR group are not all over the car park, they are in one corner. The boy racers on a fri and sat night are there to cause trouble. I should be able to stop at the supermarket on my way home without been abused. Think the next time it happens I will just call the police. And no one to my knowledge has complained about the WNR group.

jasonu
20th February 2012, 06:17
I think there would be a market for selling road spikes to locals in Christchurch.

Do what the Harris Bros used (still) to do. Put a building brick, the biggest one that will fit, into a plastic shopping bag and put it on the road where you know the boy racers will pass by. Then just sit back and wait.

hayd3n
20th February 2012, 06:18
owa he deleted the video and removed the others

Oakie
20th February 2012, 06:40
Out of curiosity, if a group of bikers were to ride together through Chch does that come under the whole cruising rule thing?
Nah. The difference is that the car boys just go around and around. Bikers (WNR) actually go somewhere.


I think there would be a market for selling road spikes to locals in Christchurch.
Umm, 'zed nails' I believe is what they are called. Whichever way you throw them one part will be pointy side up.