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Big Dave
21st January 2009, 14:51
Save yourself some grief and get that WOF and the licence in order.
I passed what appeared to be two licence and rego check police roadblocks today. I was on a brand new bike and got waved through - there was no bags to blow in and lots of clip boards about.
When I was some of your age I didn't always have that sh*t together. But there weren't roaming bunches of plod specifically checking it either. In Hearne Bay!
PITA - sort it - no bleating.
pritch
21st January 2009, 15:04
Couple years ago they had university students out helping set up road blocks all over town. When I got stopped for the third time I mentioned that I thought this was all a bit over the top.
The obviously bright(?) student type looks at the screen and says in a challenging manner.
“You haven’t got a sticker.”
“No”, says I, “ I look after a vehicle fleet so I sometimes drive different cars.”
I have mixed feelings about all this. It’s good to get un-roadworthy cars off the road, but it is a pain in the arse getting stopped while going about your (mostly?) lawful business.
BOGAR
21st January 2009, 15:05
Best check your Drivers license too as some will be starting to expire now. (Like mine) :oi-grr:
skidMark
21st January 2009, 15:23
Best check your Drivers license too as some will be starting to expire now. (Like mine) :oi-grr:
Mine expired early, the judge can do it for you to.
vifferman
21st January 2009, 15:27
It’s good to get un-roadworthy cars off the road, but it is a pain in the arse getting stopped while going about your (mostly?) lawful business.
Yes.
My son got stopped a few weeks ago, for no apparent reason. He didn't mind that, but did mind having his time wasted being asked all sorts of questions that were none of the cop's business, such as, "Where are you going?" "Where do you work?" "How long have you worked there?" etc etc. He's not the most patient of people, and had to work very hard to hold his tongue and not burst out with "What fucking business is it of yours? I'm not breaking any laws, so piss off!"
Colapop
21st January 2009, 15:31
Had a mate tell that a driving instructor told that approximately 60% of riders are unlicensed on NZ roads. I find that hard to believe. Anyone heard of anything like that?
Badger8
21st January 2009, 15:47
Had a mate tell that a driving instructor told that approximately 60% of riders are unlicensed on NZ roads. I find that hard to believe. Anyone heard of anything like that?
There's a lot with no license, but more common is the wrong license (i.e. "riding outside license conditions"). Most common one is a big bike on a learners/restricted, no L plate on learners etc.
I have met people with no license on thou's, and i have met people with full's on 250's, ya get both extremes round here :laugh:
Swoop
21st January 2009, 15:58
Well, it really isn't too much of a bother to get your full licence and ride with peace of mind.
If people are too lazy to do that... too fuggin' bad.
My son got stopped a few weeks ago, for no apparent reason. He didn't mind that, but did mind having his time wasted being asked all sorts of questions that were none of the cop's business, such as, "Where are you going?" "Where do you work?" "How long have you worked there?" etc etc.
He "could" have comented..
"What are ya', a fuggin policeman or summat?"
Donut's, anyone?:rolleyes:
Eurodave
21st January 2009, 16:19
Yeah, noticed multiple plods/clipboards but no bags @ Hornby stopping random people on my way home from work 4:30 today, I wondered wot was going on......:whistle:
vfxdog
21st January 2009, 16:26
Yes.
My son got stopped a few weeks ago, for no apparent reason. He didn't mind that, but did mind having his time wasted being asked all sorts of questions that were none of the cop's business, such as, "Where are you going?" "Where do you work?" "How long have you worked there?" etc etc. He's not the most patient of people, and had to work very hard to hold his tongue and not burst out with "What fucking business is it of yours? I'm not breaking any laws, so piss off!"
I'd like to think that these stops help locate stolen bikes (and cars), as well as folk up to no good. My information is that this questioning is simply to try to establish whether all the information being provided is pukka. I was stopped at a roadblock just outside Whitianga the other day and had a load of questions shoved at me, none of which I particularly minded answering.
Ixion
21st January 2009, 16:29
Had a mate tell that a driving instructor told that approximately 60% of riders are unlicensed on NZ roads. I find that hard to believe. Anyone heard of anything like that?
I think that figure would be believable, if by 'unlicensed' it means no BIKE licence. A shit load of weekend warrior types have a cage licence but think it too demeaning to go back to an 'L' status when they get a bike. Let alone be limited to a 250 as well. So they don;t bother. As they do HAVE a licence (class 1) it's not regarded by the law as a serious matter.
Rockbuddy
21st January 2009, 16:32
these wof/reg checkpoints seem to be country wide, went through one today at orewa. wondering if the coffers are getting a bit low after xmas they need to collect a bit of revenue to top them up.
oh and of course get all those criminals of the roads.
Big Dave
21st January 2009, 16:34
Yeah, noticed multiple plods/clipboards but no bags @ Hornby stopping random people on my way home from work 4:30 today, I wondered wot was going on......:whistle:
Might not have been too. They appeared very interested in an old dunger 4wd and I'm assuming the rest.
Usarka
21st January 2009, 16:47
Got a city council ticket slapped on the car outside auck hospital for no WOF. $240 from memory. Arse biscuit alright......
It's not an insubstantualsdfklsjdhfskj amount.
Motu
21st January 2009, 18:14
The Lada doesn't need WoF or rego....although it has a number plate.I've never been stopped to explain....they rush it through the spot checks pretty quickly.
ajturbo
21st January 2009, 18:17
you mean i have to rego AND wof the turbo.... bugger
Gremlin
22nd January 2009, 03:07
timely reminder... I realised on Sunday the hornet was 1.5 months out on the WOF :crazy: Didn't ride it Monday, into VTNZ on Tuesday, out with the WOF, and into the shop for a planned service.
I'm getting lax about my wofs and regos... I keep thinking I have noted them in my calendar.... ummm nope :whistle:
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