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Old Steve
26th November 2017, 08:44
without helmets.
Or is there one law for Brian Tamaki and one for the rest of us. I haven't heard of the Police charging him with a breach of the road rules, despite his image being plastered on the TV news and NZ Herald website, so I suppose its open season for riding wind in the hair.
C'mon Plod, pull your fingers out. Doesn't matter if the man is a self claimed Bishop, he's still not entitled to ride without a helmet. Nor are the few supporters who rode helmetless behind him.
Oakie
26th November 2017, 09:17
without helmets.
Or is there one law for Brian Tamaki and one for the rest of us. I haven't heard of the Police charging him with a breach of the road rules, despite his image being plastered on the TV news and NZ Herald website, so I suppose its open season for riding wind in the hair.
C'mon Plod, pull your fingers out. Doesn't matter if the man is a self claimed Bishop, he's still not entitled to ride without a helmet. Nor are the few supporters who rode helmetless behind him.
Agree but they may have had permission to do so.
Old Steve
26th November 2017, 15:47
I don't thin there's provision in the regulations for anyone to ride without a helmet, even Sikhs have to take off their turban and don a helmet (here in NZ).
And on what grounds would not wearing a helmet be allowed for a ride against male violence? I can't think of any link between reducing male violence and not wearing a motorcycle helmet. Other than Brian Tamaki's face was identifiable for the media photos.
So if someone, presumably in high office in the Police, authorised an exemption for Brian Tamaki to ride without a helmet on a public road, the questions must be asked - who and why?
Honest Andy
26th November 2017, 16:39
So if someone, presumably in high office in the Police, authorised an exemption for Brian Tamaki to ride without a helmet on a public road, the questions must be asked - who and why?
Maybe it was approved by some heathen who wanted maximum damage when they push a stick through his spokes... :clap:
But seriously I don't think the police have to "approve", they just need to "decide not to do anything". A bit like letting us filter on the motorway.
A couple of years ago I happened to see a hearse go by with a large escort of patched up gang members, many of them without helmets. They also had a police escort. I guess that was a case of "pick your battles"...
rastuscat
26th November 2017, 17:02
I don't thin there's provision in the regulations for anyone to ride without a helmet, even Sikhs have to take off their turban and don a helmet (here in NZ).
And on what grounds would not wearing a helmet be allowed for a ride against male violence? I can't think of any link between reducing male violence and not wearing a motorcycle helmet. Other than Brian Tamaki's face was identifiable for the media photos.
So if someone, presumably in high office in the Police, authorised an exemption for Brian Tamaki to ride without a helmet on a public road, the questions must be asked - who and why?
Re the Sikh thing.
Sikhs have a helmet exemption up to 50 kmh.
Re helmet exemptions. There are medical exemptions. For such things as diagnosed claustrophobia.
I don't think Brian qualifies under any of these. Unless he's swapped religions.
FJRider
26th November 2017, 18:55
I don't think Brian qualifies under any of these. Unless he's swapped religions.
Perhaps we pray he falls off then ...
Akzle
26th November 2017, 19:01
i gave a shit once, about what someone else did that had no effect on my life whatsoever.
i wont do it again.
Jeff Sichoe
28th November 2017, 09:10
I wish I was tongan so I could drink in public on queen street, jay walk, block traffic and carry around a huge a stick with no repercussions
Oakie
28th November 2017, 19:18
Re helmet exemptions. There are medical exemptions. For such things as diagnosed claustrophobia. .
Claus-trophopia. Fear of Santa?
Bikemad
28th November 2017, 19:40
Brian probably cant get a helmet on with that pesky Halo gettin in the way
Oakie
28th November 2017, 20:54
Brian probably cant get a helmet on with that pesky Halo gettin in the way
Halos Angels?
awayatc
29th November 2017, 05:17
But seriously I don't think the police have to "approve", they just need to "decide not to do anything". A bit like letting us filter on the motorway.
A couple of years ago I happened to see a hearse go by with a large escort of patched up gang members, many of them without helmets. They also had a police escort. I guess that was a case of "pick your battles"...
Nothing wrong with that .....
The police will always earn more respect for using discretion, then for blindly fining everything and everybody all the time. .
Hope it will catch on a bit....
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