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Lou Girardin
11th July 2004, 15:49
Some may remember my post about a workmate getting a $500 fine for riding in a motorway bus lane. I helped with a letter to the Pleece and he's just found out that the fine has been waived. They are still investigating the cops behaviour when stopping him.
A small victory for commonsense perhaps?
It's a shame about all the others who just paid their fines though.

jrandom
11th July 2004, 16:31
I don't recall your post, Lou, but I got a ticket for the same myself and it was $150, no demerits, "failing to comply with gazetted traffic sign" or somesuch. Which seemed appropriate. I didn't write a letter because there weren't any mitigating circumstances other than my own ignorance.

Not that I agree that bikes should be kept off the motorway bus lanes, though. Very dumb idea that is. 'Transit' lanes? Bah.

Mongoose
11th July 2004, 20:07
Motorway? Bus lane? What the eff is that?
Ahhh, such bliss to liove where its not all a happening. :spudwave:

spudchucka
11th July 2004, 20:21
I helped with a letter to the Pleece and he's just found out that the fine has been waived.
Good on you but why don't you stick to the slang lingo of your age group and just call the "pleece" the pigs or the filth??

Redstar
11th July 2004, 20:30
Good on you but why don't you stick to the slang lingo of your age group and just call the "pleece" the pigs or the filth??
Police rhymes with pleece mix um up and you Get Fleece oh please :laugh:

marty
11th July 2004, 21:47
Police rhymes with pleece mix um up and you Get Fleece oh please :laugh:
one too many rum and cokes i reckon..:drinknsin

bikerboy
12th July 2004, 15:56
Good on you but why don't you stick to the slang lingo of your age group and just call the "pleece" the pigs or the filth??



My we are a sensitive one, aren't we................ :Pokey:

kerryg
12th July 2004, 16:19
My we are a sensitive one, aren't we................ :Pokey:


mmmmm....sensitive police......are they like military intelligence??? :Pokey:

Coldkiwi
12th July 2004, 16:30
can you post the link to the thread lou? I thought that bus lane fine thing was fairly well documented as a no-no. i'd be interested to see what happened

maybe
12th July 2004, 17:54
In wellington we have very few bus lanes and I think all of them in the city proper.....any way our council has decided they need to police these lanes so hey one of the councillers saw this idea in London.... set up cameras that are computer linked to the rego registry that way tickets can be sent out straight away......damn I wish I had thought about spending approx 1 million dollars to police 5 0r 6 short bus lanes.......only take approx 65 years to pay for them.......I gather that people in the know are saying that only 1 or 2 cars a week use these lanes and then that is generally because they are ignorant of them. :brick:

Indo
12th July 2004, 18:22
My we are a sensitive one, aren't we................ :Pokey:

I don't know your the one who throws a temper tantrum everytime he gets caught riding like a dickhead...

Lou Girardin
12th July 2004, 21:08
Good on you but why don't you stick to the slang lingo of your age group and just call the "pleece" the pigs or the filth??

Had a bad day, Spud?
I'll use the description that's appropriate to the situation. Why should I abuse one of the few remaining Policemen with commonsense.

spudchucka
13th July 2004, 15:18
Had a bad day, Spud?
I'll use the description that's appropriate to the situation. Why should I abuse one of the few remaining Policemen with commonsense.
All I was refering to was your choice of language. If you want to appear more hip and groovy than you are then try "Five Oh's" or "Po Po", which are popular amongst todays losers.

spudchucka
13th July 2004, 15:19
My we are a sensitive one, aren't we................ :Pokey:
Let it go bikerboy, you won't get anywhere with it.

Lou Girardin
14th July 2004, 06:44
Spud's had a new lease of life since the "Spud, we love you, fest' on another thread.

Mongoose
14th July 2004, 10:52
Spud's had a new lease of life since the "Spud, we love you, fest' on another thread.


Ahem, errrr, Lou, not sure that the "I love you" from you to Spud was received, or is that accepted. Good try but. :devil2:

Lou Girardin
14th July 2004, 20:36
He did give me a virtual hug. But he's back to normal now, I think I prefer him this way.

spudchucka
15th July 2004, 12:37
He did give me a virtual hug. But he's back to normal now, I think I prefer him this way.
Happy to be of service, as usual.