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    Boy racers vs motorcyclists

    I just feel the need to comment on the latest biker to die because of racing boys, I bet when they go to court they will say they accidently lost control and therefore get let off, or maybe 2 weeks pd, .
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    "charges are likely".............

    Loss of licence for 6 months. Diversion used. $600 fine.

    I hope the family get paid at least $60 000 like a said police officer had to for each injured motorcyclist......not likely.
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    I read the article on the herald, that's just stupid and disgusting. They should lose their licence for life.

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    Throw the book at them.

    The courts are unfortunately far too lenient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Throw the book at them.

    The courts are unfortunately far too lenient.
    Got a funny feeling this could involve time inside.Lets hope so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Got a funny feeling this could involve time inside.Lets hope so.
    It bloody better Mossy, thats a Riders nightmare - farkin wankers, excuse my language


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    Teen boy racers blamed for motorcyclist's deathNZPA September 15, 2009, 11:23 am


    A south Auckland motorcyclist killed as he rode home from a Northland funeral at the weekend was the victim of two teenaged drivers racing each other, say police.

    Asa Le Grande Te Kare, 43, died when his motorcycle was hit by one of two cars racing north on State Highway 1 just south of Warkworth about 7pm on Saturday.

    Police said witnesses have told them two cars were racing north when one of the drivers lost control and his car crossed the centre line and hit Mr Te Kare.

    "The two vehicles, a white Toyota Altezza and a silver Subaru Legacy, both entered a moderate right hand bend and the Altezza lost control.

    "It slid sideways onto the wrong side of the road where it took out a motorcycle," said Inspector Stu Kearns from the police serious crash unit.

    He said Mr Te Kare was minding his own business and doing nothing wrong.

    He said the vehicles were travelling at "considerable speed" before the incident and several factors contributed to the loss of control.

    Sergeant Bede Haughey from the Warkworth police said both teenage
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Got a funny feeling this could involve time inside.Lets hope so.
    Needs to be a few years for such a serious manslaughter of an innocent biker.

    Poor bugger minding his own business and then takes out by a couple of morons trying to impress each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Needs to be a few years for such a serious manslaughter of an innocent biker.

    Poor bugger minding his own business and then takes out by a couple of morons trying to impress each other.
    +1 and a life ban on driving, cars crushed or sold for victim $ compensation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoot View Post
    pot....kettle....
    Ya not wrong; we've all done dumb shit in cars and on bikes. It might be going too fast for the conditions, silly overtaking deal, skid/wheelie at the wrong time, yadda yadda.

    The unfortunate thing is; someone dies when they are in the wrong place at the wrong time. Look at that youngster in Tokoroa; run down for a gang inititiation test. What bollocks! Who gave that order?

    I doubt any boy racer would run someone down for that reason, although they do some crazy things, I know, but to run someone down deliberatley is a whole bunch different to causing an accident through a lack of driving skills. That includes having a car that is too powerful for their own good.

    Bikers are limited to a 250cc machine in the early stages of riding. Why are car drivers not limited in the same way?

    Having said that; I'm sure many 250cc sport bikes could leave my WideGlide for dead, same as some 1600cc cars would leave our 5.7l V8 Holden for dead, especially if turbo'd. How do you do it? How do you slow them down? Limit their capacity and they'll put a sniff of nitrous oxide on it.

    Better to educate them and start at primary school.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Ya not wrong; we've all done dumb shit in cars and on bikes. It might be going too fast for the conditions, silly overtaking deal, skid/wheelie at the wrong time, yadda yadda.

    The unfortunate thing is; someone dies when they are in the wrong place at the wrong time. Look at that youngster in Tokoroa; run down for a gang inititiation test. What bollocks! Who gave that order?

    I doubt any boy racer would run someone down for that reason, although they do some crazy things, I know, but to run someone down deliberatley is a whole bunch different to causing an accident through a lack of driving skills. That includes having a car that is too powerful for their own good.

    Bikers are limited to a 250cc machine in the early stages of riding. Why are car drivers not limited in the same way?

    Having said that; I'm sure many 250cc sport bikes could leave my WideGlide for dead, same as some 1600cc cars would leave our 5.7l V8 Holden for dead, especially if turbo'd. How do you do it? How do you slow them down? Limit their capacity and they'll put a sniff of nitrous oxide on it.

    Better to educate them and start at primary school.
    Not wrong but my opinion is that if you choose to take the risks involved in this kind of activity then you should be prepared to go to jail if things go wrong.Action without consequence should not be an option.
    These boy racers dont care about the community they live in.

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    a subaru legacy wheel spind out of a corner today 4 hoons inside right infront of me while i was traveling around 60kph i could imagine if i left work 2 seconds later... its bs these guys need to be stoped!!
    my 250 doesn't satisfy me anymore, shes just not doing it

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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Not wrong but my opinion is that if you choose to take the risks involved in this kind of activity then you should be prepared to go to jail if things go wrong.Action without consequence should not be an option.
    These boy racers dont care about the community they live in.
    Frequently they don't, but not always. Some just get the old 'bravado' thing going on and the testosterone takes over, fast car, energy drinks etc, you don't even need booze/drugs, although that adds a new dimension.

    Not all youngsters are scum, many are ok people and they make mistakes, we all do. (I still do...) My head was a mess as a teen and I didn't have the pressures of the 21st century to cope with or a turbo'd Evo to hoon around in. I actually don't envy the youth of today, they get so much thrown at them and they are expected to cope. They need boundaries they never get, many need parents they never had and an education they never got/wanted. Be that an education for a job or an education on how a car/bike works/handles, you name it.

    I wouldn't be a teenager again for quids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chef View Post
    a subaru legacy wheel spind out of a corner today 4 hoons inside right infront of me while i was traveling around 60kph i could imagine if i left work 2 seconds later... its bs these guys need to be stoped!!
    I assume the 60kph was in a 50 zone? Sheesh, that's REALLY gonna go on the 'nasty' scale, right? Big fucking deal. What was dangerous about it? Was the car sideways? Was the driver drunk/stoned/tripping/p'd up? A skid is fuck all in my books.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    I assume the 60kph was in a 50 zone? Sheesh, that's REALLY gonna go on the 'nasty' scale, right? Big fucking deal. What was dangerous about it? Was the car sideways? Was the driver drunk/stoned/tripping/p'd up? A skid is fuck all in my books.
    the guy pulled out infront of me atleast 80kph could of wheel spined straight into me wich is a big deal i dont want to get hit...becuase of some idiots
    my 250 doesn't satisfy me anymore, shes just not doing it

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