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    Quote Originally Posted by j.c View Post
    the referee also mentioned the bike is parked with front wheel against the curb...
    So the car backed into the bike, against the support of the sidestand? Exactly how fucking hard did this cunt hit it that caused it to be knocked over the sidestand?
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    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post
    Also you should post the name of the moderator / referee here in public domain so if anyone from here has an issue again and gets him/her, they may ask for another on the grounds that he/she doesn't actually know how to do their job.
    is that legal to disclose the referee's name on internet? i don't want to get into that trouble, already have enough to deal with now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    So the car backed into the bike, against the support of the sidestand? Exactly how fucking hard did this cunt hit it that caused it to be knocked over the sidestand?
    he hit it pretty hard, i heard the crash inside the shop nearby. he is an ex taxi driver!

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    Quote Originally Posted by j.c View Post
    he hit it pretty hard, i heard the crash inside the shop nearby. he is an ex taxi driver!
    An ex-taxi driver. That figures. He must have really slammed into it. What a fucking retard - some people just shouldn't be driving, ever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by j.c View Post
    is that legal to disclose the referee's name on internet? i don't want to get into that trouble, already have enough to deal with now.
    unless you have signed a notice of confidentiality and you state fact only (not saying... Mr john smith is a fucking muppet....) then yes.. its legal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    unless you have signed a notice of confidentiality and you state fact only (not saying... Mr john smith is a fucking muppet....) then yes.. its legal.
    Truth or honest opinion are both defences to libel and slander, under NZ defamation laws.
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    Actually, on second thought, don't post any defamatory comments about any party involved, and don't provide any more information than is needed until a satsifactory outcome is reached.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Racey Rider View Post
    [COLOR="deepskyblue"]Isn't it true that Disputes Tribunal referees don't actually Have to stick to the law when coming to a ruling?

    Still good grounds to Appeal it though, it would seem by what your saying.
    Yes that is true.

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