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cave weta
16th June 2008, 21:31
Yes its true! The DSE (Department of Sustainable Environment) in Australia are pursuing riders on private land and issuing fines!

http://www.dirtbikeworld.net/forum/showthread.php?t=45793

Check out the link - this is RIDICULOUS! :2guns::no::Police:

James Deuce
16th June 2008, 21:46
It's private land. In Australia. Shoot them and then claim you thought they were Aborigines.

Motu
16th June 2008, 22:06
Don't you have to say '''I'm sorry'' first?

CRF119
16th June 2008, 22:21
Yip its sad when we live in a world where people that have no life get paid to F**K off other people that are just having fun the world is getting soft all those movies you watch that are like 300 years before now where to have fun you put a pair of googles on and sit in a reclinable chair to ride a motor bike arent to far away. Im glad ill be sleeping with the worms before then unless they all get done by global warming and drown lmao:whocares:

Virago
16th June 2008, 22:23
Don't you have to say '''I'm sorry'' first?

No, no - you can wait a few years before doing that.

daytona 2
17th June 2008, 16:41
as far as im concerned australia is a up-tight red-neck shit hole,, who cares about them at least we live in a more relaxed country....:banana::banana::banana:

crazyxr250rider
17th June 2008, 17:32
Not if Auntie Helen can help it!!

sAsLEX
17th June 2008, 17:44
as far as im concerned australia is a up-tight red-neck shit hole,, who cares about them at least we live in a more relaxed country....:banana::banana::banana:

umm look out the window.

We get more and more regulations every year, most poorly thought out.

How are you going to raise your kids? Don't worry thats been legislated.

Coyote
17th June 2008, 17:53
So they're getting fined for not having road legal bikes on the trails or not having a permit?

sAsLEX
17th June 2008, 17:54
So they're getting fined for not having road legal bikes on the trails or not having a permit?

From the couple of posts I read for having too large a group.

LittleJohn
17th June 2008, 19:30
Thats just ridiculas, thats pen-pusher greenies for you.

tri boy
17th June 2008, 20:04
as far as im concerned australia is a up-tight red-neck shit hole,, who cares about them at least we live in a more relaxed country....:banana::banana::banana:

Best you check the "Walking Access Bill" thread in politics/law forum.
Damian O'Connor is try to prevent YOU from accessing YOUR mountains and rivers and streams.

bvaut
18th June 2008, 13:45
Also look at the Nelson Ccity Council district plan, as they can limit you to no more than 4 riders on one property and only a certain number of times per year too. It is with all these so called townies/greanies moving into livestyle blocks that they have amended the District plan. Sad bugger's really next they will want to stop the cows from mooowing. But the buggers get there way- a few spoil it for a lot. How long before other district councils follow suit.

daytona 2
18th June 2008, 16:18
im glad i live in auckland

ace_nz
18th June 2008, 20:16
moral of the story, dont vote for the green party! ever! oh and shoot hippies.

Pedrostt500
18th June 2008, 20:32
Uncle johnny Rotten said it best
NEVER TRUST A HIPPIE

BIHB@0610
18th June 2008, 20:57
Also look at the Nelson Ccity Council district plan, as they can limit you to no more than 4 riders on one property and only a certain number of times per year too. It is with all these so called townies/greanies moving into livestyle blocks that they have amended the District plan. Sad bugger's really next they will want to stop the cows from mooowing. But the buggers get there way- a few spoil it for a lot. How long before other district councils follow suit.


Then make sure you submit on any proposed plan changes! Not sure who might be able to help you with such a chore :whistle:

"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing" (Edmund Burke)

NordieBoy
19th June 2008, 08:16
Also look at the Nelson Ccity Council district plan, as they can limit you to no more than 4 riders on one property and only a certain number of times per year too. It is with all these so called townies/greanies moving into livestyle blocks that they have amended the District plan. Sad bugger's really next they will want to stop the cows from mooowing. But the buggers get there way- a few spoil it for a lot. How long before other district councils follow suit.

That's actually the TDC not the NCC...



Terms of Code of Practice


Recreational riding of motorbikes on Rural 1 and Rural 2 zoned properties shall be subject to the following guidelines:
Not more than four motorbikes shall be used on a property at any one time.
Motorbikes used on the property shall have standard, factory-fitted, unmodified exhaust systems that are properly maintained.
A maximum period of up to four hours per day from the time of start of riding (i.e. if riding commences at 2.00 pm it must finish at 6.00 pm). Riding times shall be between the hours of 9.00 am and 7.00 pm.
Up to three non-consecutive days may be used in a one week period (i.e. between Monday to Sunday inclusive).
An appropriate area away from adjacent neighbours should be used as far as is practicable for the recreational riding of motorbikes on an individual property.
Those responsible for the recreational motorbike riding on their property will inform the potentially affected neighbours of a likely timetable in accordance with the above limitations indicating the days and times during which motorbike riding is likely to take place.
The terms of this Code of Practice may be varied with the written agreement of adjacent neighbours.
Proven non-compliance with this Code of Practice may result in appropriate enforcement action being instigated under the Resource Management Act 1991.

ghost
19th June 2008, 08:40
That's actually the TDC not the NCCQuote:
Originally Posted by Tasman District Council
Terms of Code of Practice

Recreational riding of motorbikes on Rural 1 and Rural 2 zoned properties shall be subject to the following guidelines:
Not more than four motorbikes shall be used on a property at any one time.
Motorbikes used on the property shall have standard, factory-fitted, unmodified exhaust systems that are properly maintained.
A maximum period of up to four hours per day from the time of start of riding (i.e. if riding commences at 2.00 pm it must finish at 6.00 pm). Riding times shall be between the hours of 9.00 am and 7.00 pm.
Up to three non-consecutive days may be used in a one week period (i.e. between Monday to Sunday inclusive).
An appropriate area away from adjacent neighbours should be used as far as is practicable for the recreational riding of motorbikes on an individual property.
Those responsible for the recreational motorbike riding on their property will inform the potentially affected neighbours of a likely timetable in accordance with the above limitations indicating the days and times during which motorbike riding is likely to take place.
The terms of this Code of Practice may be varied with the written agreement of adjacent neighbours.
Proven non-compliance with this Code of Practice may result in appropriate enforcement action being instigated under the Resource Management Act 1991. ...

..........:gob:... how fucked up is that?....

CRF119
19th June 2008, 13:10
Quote "Sad bugger's really next they will want to stop the cows from mooowing."

That has been tried before, i have a customer that comes into work that had some new neighbors they complained the cows chew to loudly at night and was keeping them up. So he put the cows in that padock on purpose every night till they moved out.

bvaut
19th June 2008, 14:32
Your are right Nordieboy, it is the TDC- i knew i had read it some where and just serached it up. I wonder how long other DC's will implent this regulation. How sad it that, maybe they could put in also no more than 4 boy racers at a time, that might get them off the street. It smacks of too PC again. Knock people having fun. Wasn't it on TV a while ago that someone complained about the church bells being rung so they had to stop ringing them that; how sad it that, that one person can get away with this and no doubt casue grief to a great many people.

ManDownUnder
19th June 2008, 14:45
Don't you have to say '''I'm sorry'' first?

And give them warning? Are you mad?