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    As far as the killing goes, a manslaughter is usually a killing which is unintentional, unanticipated or results from recklessness.

    A murder would usually require intent or "criminal negligence". In other words doing something illegal which results in a death could be considered murder even without the intent factor.

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    [QUOTE=Timmeh:P;1130007779]"A motorcyclist has been given a six-month suspended jail sentence for pulling a wheelie and speeding at 149mph on the M2 in Kent."

    "He was ordered to do 200 hours’ unpaid work, banned for 18 months and told he must take an extended retest.... He was charged £85 court costs."

    149mph = 248kph for the mathematically challenged. (EDIT: as pointed out in a post below... it is actually 239.79kph )

    All caught on video by an unmarked police bike.

    Well he won't enjoy the punishment but I'll bet he really enjoyed the ride - esp thinking he had an admiring fellow bike backing him up - not! Almost entrapment wasn't it?
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    [QUOTE=Tunahunter;1130007929]
    Quote Originally Posted by Timmeh:P View Post
    "A motorcyclist has been given a six-month suspended jail sentence for pulling a wheelie and speeding at 149mph on the M2 in Kent."

    "He was ordered to do 200 hours’ unpaid work, banned for 18 months and told he must take an extended retest.... He was charged £85 court costs."

    149mph = 248kph for the mathematically challenged. (EDIT: as pointed out in a post below... it is actually 239.79kph )

    All caught on video by an unmarked police bike.

    Well he won't enjoy the punishment but I'll bet he really enjoyed the ride - esp thinking he had an admiring fellow bike backing him up - not! Almost entrapment wasn't it?
    Sort of feels a bit like entrapment! But hey, he was speeding on a public road...shouldn't be a complete shock to him. Must have been fun to be the 'chase' copper!
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    Entrapment my arse

    This comment sums it up really...
    ''He was doing 149mph. That's >40mph above the immediate ban point.

    He got nicked. Tough f*cking luck mate. He knew the risks. He did it anyway.

    Stop whinging: Stop blaming the police, the government, the courts, the EU, car drivers, the tooth fairy. He knew exactly what he was doing but cracked-on regardless. It's not bad luck that he was caught - it's a simple calculation of probability. 149mph? What did he expect - 30 minutes of community service and a 60 quid fine?

    We all do it. He got caught (on camera), that's just life, squire. Nothing unfair about it''.


    This is priceless..'' Stop blaming the police, the government, the courts, the EU, car drivers, the tooth fairy''

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    [QUOTE=Brett;1130007991]
    Quote Originally Posted by Tunahunter View Post

    Sort of feels a bit like entrapment! But hey, he was speeding on a public road...shouldn't be a complete shock to him. Must have been fun to be the 'chase' copper!
    not entrapment. They didn't trap him into doing those speeds and things, they just followed and filmed him. He will enjoy telling his mates that it is him in the vid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Pah, murder by definition requires (for the most part) premeditation.
    No, it requires intent, or the reasonable foresight to know that their actions could /would kill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C.Linnell View Post
    As far as the killing goes, a manslaughter is usually a killing which is unintentional, unanticipated or results from recklessness.

    A murder would usually require intent or "criminal negligence". In other words doing something illegal which results in a death could be considered murder even without the intent factor.
    Gross negligence can be murder, but in general negligence just results in manslaughter. Recklessness that is reasonably foreseeable to result in a persons death could be murder.
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    further on from the tooth fairy....

    I blame global warming...

    He had his carbs tuned for the less dense air global warming was going to produce, unfortunately its been cold since so the bike has been running way off song so he was used to giving it plenty of throttle with little result. I would hazard a guess in true KB style that on the day in question it was a hot day so the bike was running on song catching him out with sudden but unintentional bursts of power.

    I think the bastard is a public hero for controlling such a feral bike.
    The courts just don't understand bikes and bikers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spearfish View Post
    further on from the tooth fairy....

    I blame global warming...

    He had his carbs tuned for the less dense air global warming was going to produce, unfortunately its been cold since so the bike has been running way off song so he was used to giving it plenty of throttle with little result. I would hazard a guess in true KB style that on the day in question it was a hot day so the bike was running on song catching him out with sudden but unintentional bursts of power.

    I think the bastard is a public hero for controlling such a feral bike.
    The courts just don't understand bikes and bikers.
    I thought it was probably just down to his having a very sticky throttle that kept jamming fully open?

    Twice the limit... I guess he can have a laugh about it... as he catches the bus every morning

    As for the woman that killed two riders... not guilty because she was concentrating so hard ... on what? her friggin make up? dumb tart, makes me so .
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    They just lowered the speed limit in Spain to 110KPH from 120 "as an energy saving incentive due to the current oil crisis" - its nothing to do with raising revenue for the skint government then
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    The guy was speeding, he got court, he got punished, whats the problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    They just lowered the speed limit in Spain to 110KPH from 120 "as an energy saving incentive due to the current oil crisis" - its nothing to do with raising revenue for the skint government then
    Geez mate careful, our government might think it was a good idea. Last thing we need is all our speed zones dropping another 10 or so km/h.

    Takes long enough as it is to get to work! Two zones here to SH1 have already been reduced 20km/h each. Pine Valley Road and the Waitoki township. Both needless, except directly outside the school.

    If people took it easier with braking and acceleration, they will find they make good savings there alone. Top speed cruising is fairly immaterial for 10km/h differences - I measure my fuel use at various incremental speeds to test it.

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    Just get used to it: (but you should already be??) The world is unfair and nobody gives a shit.

    He should have gone faster. Apperently they stop chasing 15 seconds before you crash...

    But I was sure there was no toothfairy?

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    This debate is acedemic. He is dead, for speed kills doncha know!
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