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ratusratus
16th August 2005, 09:33
In last nights Manawatu Evening Standard there was an article about a man who had broken his ankle trying to do a wheelie on his motorcycle......
the end peice was quote[police had no sympathy for him]un quote
Well guess what plod i have no respect for your 180k trip for the pm to watch rugby.......i have no respect for the accusations the plod always seem to be having from woman.......
I have no respect for the tickets you give to the innocent.........
Well mr police man i have just lost all my respect for you :nono:
placidfemme
16th August 2005, 09:35
well... can you really blame them? It's like a fighter getting the shit kicked out of him... he decides to get into the ring and fight, so when he gets his nose broken does he deserve sympathy?
Why should the biker get some? Would be nice if he/she did... but it's not a "given".
*doesn't think it's fair to not respect cops because of that*
zadok
16th August 2005, 09:41
Somethings obviously pushed your button. Chill bro. Count to ten.....
NodMan
16th August 2005, 09:50
Well guess what plod i have no respect for your 180k trip for the pm to watch rugby.......
I have no respect for the tickets you give to the innocent.........
Well mr police man i have just lost all my respect for you :nono:
While I agree and respect your opinion regarding the pms trip....I dont know of one signal cop who EVER knowingly wrote a notice to "The innocent"
DONT LOSE YOUR RESPECT FOR THE THOUSANDS OF COPS OUT THERE who do an incredible job out there in trying to keep this country the great place that it is........if you want to loose your respect go to one of those countries where they have"the best Police Force money can buy!"
On a personal note I want to THANK the KBer cop who did so much ...way more than "the Job" at Old Farts crash last weekend and to ALL the KBers that have helped out in so many ways
ride safe guys until our paths cross
MD
16th August 2005, 09:58
I can see where you are coming from Ratus. There are degrees of wrongdoing. If we cock up a wheelie the last thing I would expect is sympathy BUT how evil was he? How many innocent people was he endangering- lets assume he had the brains to pick a clear road away from people and was only endangering himself. Others pack their half ton car with drunk mates speed down residential, high pedestian areas and slam into trees and vans on bridges killing en masse.
Wolf
16th August 2005, 10:06
When we were in our teens/early twenties and pissing around on our bikes, we never had any sympathy for each other or ourselves if we were injured doing something "testosterone fueled" - like my mate doing doughnuts in the sand and hitting a rock with the back wheel (Instant High Side - Just Add Traction) or the time the same guy came onto my lawn too hot, hit the brakes too late as he tried to park between my bike and another mate's bike, wiped out on the grass, just missed hitting the other two bikes and wound up in mum's beloved garden - he was a helluva mess: seriously banged up his pride, put a large dent in his ego, biker-cred totally irreparable.
If we acted crazy and hurt ourselves - no sympathy. If we were trying to take a roundabout and hit some clapped-out cage's oil slick - all the sympathy in the world: bummer dude, bad break.
Binning while riding a bike sensibly and going about your normal business is lamentable, crapping off while pulling stunts - Stunts are fun, I've done a fair few myself and had a great time, but it's more "you pays your money and you takes your chances."
Sorry, but the function of a bike is not to pull wheelies and stoppies or do doughnuts on - sure, you can do them and they look cool and they are shit-loads of fun (well, stoppies look shit-loads of fun but I've never done one), but at the end of the day, they are not the primary function of the bike. You do them successfully, well and good; you screw up, you knew the risks beforehand.
I personally would not expect sympathy if I cocked up a wheelie and broke an ankle, I believe my words would be "Ah! It was my own damn stupid fault."
Smorg
16th August 2005, 10:07
Yeah i don't think the biker was expecting sympathy anyway
you can't expect to be popping wheelies and not get hurt at some stage (unless your real good) :hitcher:
Str8 Jacket
16th August 2005, 10:10
Yeah i don't think the biker was expecting sympathy anyway
you can't expect to be popping wheelies and not get hurt at some stage (unless your real good) :hitcher:
Yep, I tend to agree with you here. I have absolutely nothing against wheelies and the like. However most riders realise that if something goes wrong then that's the risk they've taken . . . .
Sniper
16th August 2005, 10:12
I have no sympathy for those who winge.
SimJen
16th August 2005, 10:13
I've never had respect for traffic police anyway.........real cops, sure.
I'd never want sympathy from the police or anyone for that matter especially if I dropped it pulling a wheelie past some girls :)
Still as we all know "Speed Kills" but only if you hit something :)
Smorg
16th August 2005, 10:28
I've never had respect for traffic police anyway.........real cops, sure.
I'd never want sympathy from the police or anyone for that matter especially if I dropped it pulling a wheelie past some girls :)
Still as we all know "Speed Kills" but only if you hit something :)
HAHA! My bikes getting resparyed for that exact reason alas what a fool i am :violin:
Beemer
16th August 2005, 12:29
I have no sympathy for those who winge.
Precisely - and I have no sympathy for people who do dumb things and get injured doing them! I had no sympathy for the burglar who cut himself breaking into someone's house either, but I was disgusted when he got ACC for it.
Did you REALLY expect the police to say "well, I know he was doing a wheelie but I feel sorry for him because he broke his ankle?" If he was doing it in his own driveway or on private property, perhaps I would have a smidgeon of sympathy for him. But if he was doing it on a public road, I think the police were very restrained if their only comment was that they had no sympathy for him.
I come from this area so I'd love to know who the twat was!
Lou Girardin
16th August 2005, 15:42
Do the Police have to make any comment of a personal nature at all?
They said a similar thing in a report about a driver who had two radar detectors stolen, he couldn't get a Police response even though he caught the last thieves in the act. A police spokesman queried why he needed a detector. While they are still legal it's none of their business. Still, you've got to wonder at a dummy who loses two. Slow learner?
Perhaps if they restricted their comments to "speed and alcohol were a factor"
all would be well.
Hitcher
16th August 2005, 16:48
In last nights Manawatu Evening Standard there was an article about a man who had broken his ankle trying to do a wheelie on his motorcycle......
the end peice was quote[police had no sympathy for him]un quote
Well guess what plod i have no respect for your 180k trip for the pm to watch rugby.......i have no respect for the accusations the plod always seem to be having from woman.......
I have no respect for the tickets you give to the innocent.........
Well mr police man i have just lost all my respect for you
I'm not going to defend the transgressions of some members of the Police. Even better, and more importantly, neither does the Police hierarchy. I celebrate the fact that while some members of our Police force are human and capable of doing wrong things, they are subject to the same laws as the rest of us, and the Police has no qualms in ensuring that wrongdoings are prosecuted in an appropriate manner.
Given that "respect" is something that should be earned, may I suggest you start saving. Get over yourself.
Hitcher
16th August 2005, 16:49
Still as we all know "Speed Kills" but only if you hit something
Or somebody else. Ride safely and appropriately at all times.
Big Dave
16th August 2005, 17:51
Ride safely and appropriately at all times.
What do you call a good looking Arab?
Storm
16th August 2005, 17:55
I dont know, what do you call hime?
Big Dave
16th August 2005, 18:09
I dont know, what do you call hime?
.....AS IF.
Beemer
19th August 2005, 14:33
If you didn't like the cops saying they had no sympathy for that guy, you won't like this comment from them either!
Earlier yesterday police brought a motorcycle chase that started in Rotorua to a conclusion in Cambridge shortly before 3pm.
Sergeant Paul Francis of Cambridge police said a motorcyclist, without a helmet, had been seen riding at an excessive speed in Rotorua.
"Staff pursued the bike for a short distance but then abandoned the chase because the speed was just too dangerous," Mr Francis said.
"He was picked up again at Tirau, again staff pursued him, but again the chase had to be abandoned because of the speed the man was going," he said.
The man was later seen in Cambridge. "Staff managed to box him at low speed on a grass verge but he then accelerated straight into a stationary police car," he said. The man suffered minor head injuries.
"The guy was an absolute idiot, we're all just very thankful things finished up with a safe, happy ending," he said. :rofl:
Wolf
19th August 2005, 14:38
"The guy was an absolute idiot, we're all just very thankful things finished up with a safe, happy ending," he said. :rofl:
I disagree.
If he were an absolute idiot, he'd've hit the car harder and done more damage, so I think we'll just have to mark him down as a "bloody idiot".
Lou Girardin
19th August 2005, 14:44
I disagree.
so I think we'll just have to mark him down as a "bloody idiot".
He'd been drinking too?
froggyfrenchman
19th August 2005, 19:24
I can see where you are coming from Ratus. There are degrees of wrongdoing. If we cock up a wheelie the last thing I would expect is sympathy BUT how evil was he? How many innocent people was he endangering- lets assume he had the brains to pick a clear road away from people and was only endangering himself. Others pack their half ton car with drunk mates speed down residential, high pedestian areas and slam into trees and vans on bridges killing en masse.
Damn right!
Xtat1k
23rd November 2005, 20:43
next time do it in front of the cop. they can be a pain in the arse but they'r edoing there job. we're all inocent... right? says me with over 6k in fines lol :doh:
Slingshot
23rd November 2005, 21:00
In last nights Manawatu Evening Standard there was an article about a man who had broken his ankle trying to do a wheelie on his motorcycle......
the end peice was quote[police had no sympathy for him]un quote
Well guess what plod i have no respect for your 180k trip for the pm to watch rugby.......i have no respect for the accusations the plod always seem to be having from woman.......
I have no respect for the tickets you give to the innocent.........
Well mr police man i have just lost all my respect for you :nono:
So how long is your ankle gonna take to heal?
ducatilover
23rd November 2005, 21:09
never know it coulda been me......
ducatilover
23rd November 2005, 21:12
ratusratus: do you ride a green triumph in woodville sometimes? i was staying at a mates and a speed triple pulled up nextdoor as we were drooling over my 'new' bros 650 and kinda side tracked us.....:yes:
Wolf
23rd November 2005, 21:28
So how long is your ankle gonna take to heal?
Seeing as how the thread had died in August, I'd say he's had plenty of time to heal the heel...
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