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    Yes I agree people can be bastards.

    I fell off in the middle of an intersection not so long ago (my first experience with diesel) and there was a car waiting to turn out of the road I was turning into.

    I fell off pretty much right in front of the car and was pinned under the bike (the way I landed was unco as) and the car just drove off. Stink.

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    It was probably DangerousBastard. He's a cunt like that.

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    Agree what this guy did was wrong, however, in a panic situation it's the old fight or flight issue...not defending this guy and it's a bit like that Michael Douglas film where a mild mannered guy just lost in in traffic...normal and kind people do do these things for often inexplainable reasons.

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    Just yesterday Southern Motorway- amazed!!

    Coming from the Tron up to the big smoke yesterday Sth Mway.
    Seen a biker splitting lanes up and past me, the prick in a cage in front of me pulled over and tried to stop/ squeeze him from getting through.
    Couldnt believe it. The Biker didnt seem to care, just turned and looked.
    If it was me on the bike I would have had him , no question, I would follow the prick and wait till he stopped and let him have it.....
    I did not see the cagers face, or seen his intention like the biker must have, so I gave the cager the benefit of the doubt thinking he may just have swerved as the biker passed him by?? who knows.
    But got me swearing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    normal and kind people do do these things for often inexplainable reasons.
    Then they're not "kind" people then are they?

    Situations like that cut through all the bullshit and show up a person for who they REALLY are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkLord View Post
    Then they're not "kind" people then are they?

    Situations like that cut through all the bullshit and show up a person for who they REALLY are.
    I don't agree....1 error of judgement does not show up who a person really is...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    I don't agree....1 error of judgement does not show up who a person really is...
    Maybe so, but if I was to knock someone off their bike like that, I don't think I would even be capable of just driving off. I'd be eaten alive inside.

    I consider myself, to some degree at least, to be a "good" person, and in my opinion anyone who claims to be the same would not drive off in that situation. A situation like that is a test of character. To drive off and avoid something you have done would be to fail that test miserably.

    I've seen many, many people who claim to be all sweetness and goodness and light... until something doesn't go their way, or someone rubs them up the wrong way (usually me). Then watch the shit hit the fan, and see who they really are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkLord View Post
    Maybe so, but if I was to knock someone off their bike like that, I don't think I would even be capable of just driving off. I'd be eaten alive inside.

    I consider myself, to some degree at least, to be a "good" person, and in my opinion anyone who claims to be the same would not drive off in that situation. A situation like that is a test of character. To drive off and avoid something you have done would be to fail that test miserably.

    I've seen many, many people who claim to be all sweetness and goodness and light... until something doesn't go their way, or someone rubs them up the wrong way (usually me). Then watch the shit hit the fan, and see who they really are.
    Me neither.....but good people make mistakes

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    That's pretty sick but a sign of the times unfortunately

    Yep, I've had motorists trying to close the gap on me when splitting and doing it on purpose. There's some perverse people out there folks
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    Quote Originally Posted by beyond View Post
    That's pretty sick but a sign of the times unfortunately

    Yep, I've had motorists trying to close the gap on me when splitting and doing it on purpose. There's some perverse people out there folks
    I thought all the perverts were on KB

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    I hope the rider makes a full recovery and the authorities catch up with the driver ASAP.[/QUOTE]

    ok.. we have sorted out the MSOPs and the MOPs...

    But what sort of person is an ASAP ???????????
    And that is the honest truth your honour..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    Agree what this guy did was wrong, however, in a panic situation it's the old fight or flight issue...not defending this guy and it's a bit like that Michael Douglas film where a mild mannered guy just lost in in traffic...normal and kind people do do these things for often inexplainable reasons.
    Sorry but it is exactly this sort of situation that defines a person as Good or Bad!They run= arseholes they stop and do their best to help,=normal, law abiding, caring people.
    to give the benefit of the doubt to someone who drives off knowing they've hurt someone is putting your head in the sand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    I thought all the perverts were on KB
    Nah, only a select few.

    As for driving off, I can understand that good people make mistakes but it surely should be only a matter of a brief mental tussle to realise that manning up to what you've done is best there and then. Except if you happen to be surrounded by a disorderly mob of lbr's (sorry, just had to use them as an ideal example of where I probably would run; but at least to the nearest cop shop).
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    Quote Originally Posted by caseye View Post
    Sorry but it is exactly this sort of situation that defines a person as Good or Bad!They run= arseholes they stop and do their best to help,=normal, law abiding, caring people.
    to give the benefit of the doubt to someone who drives off knowing they've hurt someone is putting your head in the sand.
    The book, the whole book and nothing but the book, is what they should get.
    I think I said I am not defending his actions...simply explaining why people do it..panic takes over....

    I mean surgeon who spends 10 years of his life in Africa devoted to helping others....makes one mistake and this one mistake means he is suddenly not a caring person...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    Nah, only a select few.

    As for driving off, I can understand that good people make mistakes but it surely should be only a matter of a brief mental tussle to realise that manning up to what you've done is best there and then. Except if you happen to be surrounded by a disorderly mob of lbr's (sorry, just had to use them as an ideal example of where I probably would run; but at least to the nearest cop shop).
    Name and shame....

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