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    Quote Originally Posted by yachtie10 View Post
    are you serious
    maybe cynical but
    weve put up the registration fees so lets check bikes to see if they have paid (and lets call it a saftey stop)

    And just because your not in the loop doesnt mean it did not cross TPTB minds
    I have 3 bikes, all over 601cc's
    Two are now out of rego, deliberately at this point of time

    Both have been stopped for my own actions while out of rego
    Neither has been ticketed for this lack of a current rego, nor was I issued fines at all the times I was stopped

    maybe...just maybe...this campaign theyre on is NOT revenue driven, but a (misbegotten maybe) attempt to improve our road behaviour?

    Its still discriminatory, but I cant see any link to revenue when the coppers are behaving like theyre blind while inspecting my bikes rego/wof status
    All 3 times, theyve confirmed my bikes got a WOF, and ignored my seriously expired registrations
    Just ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kb_SF1 View Post
    $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
    But if you have paid your registration, as one should, so they can use the roads, then what...?

    NO revenue?

    Lame....

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    Sooo....who HAS been stopped during this campaign?

    And who has been fined for expired rego?

    Or is this just another KB 'the sky is falling' thread??
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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post
    I have 3 bikes, all over 601cc's
    Two are now out of rego, deliberately at this point of time

    Both have been stopped for my own actions while out of rego
    Neither has been ticketed for this lack of a current rego, nor was I issued fines at all the times I was stopped

    maybe...just maybe...this campaign theyre on is NOT revenue driven, but a (misbegotten maybe) attempt to improve our road behaviour?

    Its still discriminatory, but I cant see any link to revenue when the coppers are behaving like theyre blind while inspecting my bikes rego/wof status
    All 3 times, theyve confirmed my bikes got a WOF, and ignored my seriously expired registrations
    NOw this is just outright ridiculous... its all about revenue... get on the party line right now, fella, or you'll be in big trouble...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    NOw this is just outright ridiculous... its all about revenue... get on the party line right now, fella, or you'll be in big trouble...
    yes sir occifer sir.......10-4 copy that, roger and out
    :-)

    hey seeing as I have ya on the thread pat, the ticket i did get for 114kms in a 100 zone, the chap mis spelt my surname and got my rego number wrong, does that make it un enforcable?
    The only detail he got right was my license number........

    If so, how do I get it written off?
    :-)
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    i got a serious lecture about not having my headlight on (only had parking light on)I sometimes turn the headlight off once i get on the motorway(marginal battery/charging system)

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    My experience this morning.

    Stopped a rider on a gixxer for riding in a cycle lane in a stupid place. He had no gloves on. When I asked why, he told me it was too warm. I told him to tell that to the surgeon stitching his flesh back onto his hands.

    Stopped a bloke on a gorgeous YZF something. Big 1000cc thing. Personalised plate, all the fruit. Riding (lane splitting) in heavy city 60 km/h traffic wearing shorts (Stubbies, actually) work boots, t-shirt and no gloves. Luckily he had his moto-x helmet on though, so I guess he'll be okay if he crashes.

    Yeah, stops are all about revenue collecting.
    Until it becomes LAW to ride with all the safety gear on at all times, there will be riders who don't. Dont lecture us on riding gear!!!

    If the bike has a fault, no rego or wof...fair enough.

    When you have these Seikhs who are exempt from wearing helmets and a biker gets a lecture for no gloves...where is the priority!!

    Having our ACC levies and a surgeon to work on these guys will take more resource and costs repairing someones split head than having a skin graft on a hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    and if I DO get stopped they won't get on $ out of me.
    Well, we can only assume that having connections can save you money........eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    You've lost me...................how is stopping someone for a 5 minute chat about $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ ??
    Weeeell,If you don't have your bike regoed ACC,who are driving these "educational" initiatives,won't have got their blood money

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    My experience this morning.

    Stopped a rider on a gixxer for riding in a cycle lane in a stupid place. He had no gloves on. When I asked why, he told me it was too warm. I told him to tell that to the surgeon stitching his flesh back onto his hands.

    Stopped a bloke on a gorgeous YZF something. Big 1000cc thing. Personalised plate, all the fruit. Riding (lane splitting) in heavy city 60 km/h traffic wearing shorts (Stubbies, actually) work boots, t-shirt and no gloves. Luckily he had his moto-x helmet on though, so I guess he'll be okay if he crashes.

    Yeah, stops are all about revenue collecting.
    So what did you $charge$ him with? Bad dress sense?

    Last time I looked it was legal in this country to ride in a helmet and speedos.
    Until NZ becomes a true police state (and it's not far away) you'll have to ask your friendly parliamentary representative to introduce a bill to change the law.

    And before all the ATTGATters have apoplexy - two things : it has been shown that,in many cases, riders who are not wearing optimum safety protection ride in a safer manner.
    What about all the skiers and boarders and rugby morons etc who don't have to go through humiliating inspections during their activities.( Vere are ze papers,bikie sweinhundt)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    Last time I looked it was legal in this country to ride in a helmet and speedos.
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    Then perhaps it should be law that you can't ride in speedos and jandalls huh
    Who'd do that ? I mean FFS, do the sheep in this country need to be flogged before they realise losing skin hurts ? Not to mention the cost to the country here of course, i'd hate to bring that arguement into this thread !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    And before all the ATTGATters have apoplexy - two things : it has been shown that,in many cases, riders who are not wearing optimum safety protection ride in a safer manner.
    And so do the hi-viz brigade, as a rule too...
    What's your point?

    As long as it's not law, some will, some won't.

    But if the rules changed (sliding scale of cover dependent on gear, or ACC goes private) - watch the bareskin brigade cover up...
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    A couple of comments to some of the posts here:

    Riding without safety gear is a choice we have in NZ, I'm not into rules and regulations, however as we are not required to carry insurance cover on an individual basis to cover the cost of our actions, perhaps its a little irresponsible to expect others to pick up the cost for what many see as stupidity, I'm sure any serving Police Officer who has attended the results of a serious motorcycle accident tires quickly of seeing what they have a right to believe is stupidity.

    I am curious that this is not only happening in NZ but also in America at present, what has been the motivation, do the people who make these decisions see something on the internet and just go oh that's a good idea or has there been some research behind this new approach. The boys in blue on our site that have responded to this, can I ask you for your opinions on what this may achieve.
    Don't judge me based upon your ignorance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twinbruva View Post
    Well, we can only assume that having connections can save you money........eh?
    Who is this 'we'?

    And 'assume' all YOU want, never used my 'connections' - and no, not everybody in NZ knows who I am/what I do.

    But nice try.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post

    And 'assume' all YOU want, never used my 'connections' - .
    Any favours you might want to trade ???
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