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    Quote Originally Posted by NDORFN View Post
    what the American law enforcers REALLY need to get a handle on is that you win some, you lose some.
    And NZ cops, the same.

    Thankfully for their families, most kiwi cops get this, and don't do stupid shit like running out in front of cars like they are trying to save the whales, or all the planets from crashing into each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    The cop did injure someone. Weather the cop saved someone else from injury is pure speculation.
    until you lose a good mate, friend, son, brother because some wank stain thinks he is king on the road - you have no fucking clue what you are talking about.

    It is far better for them to be taken out (shot, rammed, however) before some other innocent third party is affected.


    If you have the "fuck the police attitude" and endanger someone else's safety - too fucking bad if you get injured in the process of being stopped.
    Cop should have shot him, save the cost of repairing the patrol car and hospital bills.


    Its no different than walking down the street with a loaded firearm - both are risky things to do, so why would you??
    It is what it is

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    Its no different than walking down the street with a loaded firearm - both are risky things to do
    I don't think so.

    I think an armed person walking down the street in a distraught emotional state is fucking horrific situation. Any person doing this should be stopped pronto.

    There are countless people speeding every day, and not one of them develops into the exceedingly harmful comparison you have associated it with.

    You are dreaming.

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    Because despite how much u think they are scum, they still have rights, so do their families (he is somebody else's brother, farther, son too), and laws that even the police have to folow. No to mention the fact that 90% of cases are determined by the moral principals and emotions of the judge and or jury.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    until you lose a good mate, friend, son, brother because some wank stain thinks he is king on the road - you have no fucking clue what you are talking about.

    It is far better for them to be taken out (shot, rammed, however) before some other innocent third party is affected.


    If you have the "fuck the police attitude" and endanger someone else's safety - too fucking bad if you get injured in the process of being stopped.
    Cop should have shot him, save the cost of repairing the patrol car and hospital bills.


    Its no different than walking down the street with a loaded firearm - both are risky things to do, so why would you??
    I understand what you're saying,and have had a similar scenario happen to me,but what if that wank stain ISTHE cop?

    Their victims have family and friends,just like anybody else.

    Is it still alright "for them to be taken out (shot, rammed, however)" ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    There are countless people speeding every day, and not one of them develops into the exceedingly harmful comparison you have associated it with.
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    But the majority of those countless people pull over when they get snapped by the cops. This person didn't. The Police made him stop. Could they have done it safer? We don't know. Would the biker have not injured anyone had he been left to his own devices? We don't know.

    What we do know is that he was stopped from his lawlessness, to his own detriment.


    Quote Originally Posted by kunoichi View Post
    Because despite how much u think they are scum, they still have rights, so do their families (he is somebody else's brother, farther, son too), and laws that even the police have to folow. No to mention the fact that 90% of cases are determined by the moral principals and emotions of the judge and or jury.
    Yes. But the biker in question gave up those rights by ignoring the law system that affords him those rights. If he was concerned about his family, he would have pulled over in the first place, or (gasp) not sped in the first place?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NDORFN View Post
    Secondly, the reason why he didn't just pull over is because he didn't want to be bent over the bonnet of the patrol car and reemed.
    you speaking from experience there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    The cop should have noted his number plate, backed off and persued from a safe distance, and communicated the need for further assistance. Pushing the situation further to the stage that someone was injured was a poor outcome.

    I feel the cop should have been charged with something.
    Are you 12 years old or something????
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    Quote Originally Posted by duckonin View Post
    If you have his number why chase him, except for fun of course...
    Yeah, cos people ALWAYS have the correct plate on their bike and the registered owner ALWAYS tells the truth about who has been using their bike.

    Break out the Tuis....
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    I'd hate to do your job scum. How do you put up with the fucktards out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3L4NS1R View Post
    Worth dying for? I don't think so...

    Unless he was smuggling a kg of cocaine...
    If you're smuggling a kg of coke then the last thing you should be doing is speeding. Why go for speed when you have a kg of coke?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Yeah, cos people ALWAYS have the correct plate on their bike and the registered owner ALWAYS tells the truth about who has been using their bike.
    I do. Always. Honest.

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    What sort of bike was he useing? a cop managed to clip a bike? New rider?

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    Screw the rider!Chased and caught, no doubt hailed over under bonnet loud speaker, any chance he didn't see the fancy flashing lights, perhaps hear the voice of the patrol officer saying "rider pull over".
    Xtra resources? yeah right, a lone patrol car on a 4 lane highway, take his number and let him go? yeah right.
    Classic case, do the crime,endanger others, be prepared to be forced to stop.
    If you don't stop be prepared to be forcefully restrained.Full marks to the officer for making sure this idiot didn't get to injure or kill someone who hadn't done anything wrong.
    Cripes I thought we all rode motorcycles round here and knew the score about being hunted day in and day out by idiots in cars,oh and the Govt revenue gathers formerly know as our Police Force.
    It's just a speeding offence!Yeah right.
    He has rights! spare me!
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