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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    Aw, what a lovely conformist you are. Gubbermint would be proud of you. Let me guess, won't touch your bike if the rego's a day out? Simple fact is it's nefarious regressive tax and we Kiwis far too often just take it up the bum hole.
    Actually had heaps of fines,and a really big criminal record. Have ridden road bikes for 31 yrs without a bike license.Will ride my bike with no warrant or rego and no license.What I WONT do is cry like a little fucken bitch when i get pinged for my own stupid decisions.Quite simple really.
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    Aw, what a lovely conformist you are. Gubbermint would be proud of you. Let me guess, won't touch your bike if the rego's a day out? Simple fact is it's nefarious regressive tax and we Kiwis far too often just take it up the bum hole.
    You could always move to Tuhoe and try to tell the government you're out of their jurisdiction. You could try whathisface's "No contract, no contract" bollocks. Or you could move to Afghanistan. They probably don't have speed cameras there.
    As Wysper said, if I had a family to feed and the job of sitting in the van for a few hours a day came up, I'd take it, especially if it paid $20 an hour or something due to the danger of idiots approaching the van wanting have a go (I don't have a clue how much these guys are paid). I guess you think those who go through police college have no morals either

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Your speedo is only accurate to within 10% if you are lucky and on new rubber. Add a down hill or any of numerous other conditions and it is easy to exceed a < 5% allowance yet still be operating in a safe manner.
    this is not completely true.
    it is true that all the speedos have an error of about 10% (around 100 kph)

    BUT

    by law this error have always to be in excess.

    this means that if the speedo says you are travelling at 100, it is possible that your are truly travelling at 90.
    it is not that you are travelling at 110, with the possibility to get catch by police.


    this has nothing to do with all the rest...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urano View Post
    this is not completely true.
    it is true that all the speedos have an error of about 10% (around 100 kph)
    BUT
    by law this error have always to be in excess.
    this means that if the speedo says you are travelling at 100, it is possible that your are truly travelling at 90.
    it is not that you are travelling at 110, with the possibility to get catch by police.
    this has nothing to do with all the rest...
    But this is where the whole 4k push FAILS. Speed is only reduced as a factor if you get everyone traveling at the same speed and knowing what speed they are doing. This also reduces road rage. If you a traveling at what you believe is 100k by your speedo and the next guy is doing true 100k off his GPS then you are an impediment to him. Booking someone for safely doing 4k over the guessed at 100k, cause we all know we can't trust the speedo to tell us when we are doing 100k, is a scam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Actually had heaps of fines,and a really big criminal record. Have ridden road bikes for 31 yrs without a bike license.Will ride my bike with no warrant or rego and no license.What I WONT do is cry like a little fucken bitch when i get pinged for my own stupid decisions.Quite simple really.
    but people should complain about speeding scams, they do nothing for road safety & actually have an adverse affect on it, it is only there to bring the Govt $$$ nothing more, so people should complain but we should complain on a national scale & direct to the scum hiding out in parliament I like awayatc's idea, its time to fumigate the beehive
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
    but people should complain about speeding scams, they do nothing for road safety & actually have an adverse affect on it, it is only there to bring the Govt $$$ nothing more, so people should complain but we should complain on a national scale & direct to the scum hiding out in parliament I like awayatc's idea, its time to fumigate the beehive
    Complaining,or focusing on a problem on keeps it going, I would rather focus on a solution rather than a problem.IMO. I will only fight for something,never against.
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Actually had heaps of fines,and a really big criminal record. Have ridden road bikes for 31 yrs without a bike license.Will ride my bike with no warrant or rego and no license.What I WONT do is cry like a little fucken bitch when i get pinged for my own stupid decisions.Quite simple really.
    My apologies there.

    However, you call it a 'stupid decision', and this is where you are wrong. Over here in Auckland we have a heap of steep hills with wide roads. To the average driver you wouldn't feel right to ride the brakes all the way down, only to emit plumes of wasted fuel and go up the other side. In fact to do that would be the stupid decision. Even conservative, brake riding asian drivers gain speed in these places.

    That's like saying it's your fault if I spill oil onto the road in the night and you fall off going over it on your bike. It's a typical Kiwi attitude to take it up the bum like that. Like ScubaSteve said, people should complain about speeding scams, they do nothing for road safety & actually have an adverse effect on it. I know it's only a ticket and no big deal, but so many larger issues actually stem from this same blind attitude we have towards problems.

    I mostly ride my bike and I don't get caught by these cameras anyway even if I was going 60, my concern is just for other innocent motorists. Hey, 'it's no biggie' , 'she'll be right'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    My apologies there.

    However, you call it a 'stupid decision', and this is where you are wrong. Over here in Auckland we have a heap of steep hills with wide roads. To the average driver you wouldn't feel right to ride the brakes all the way down, only to emit plumes of wasted fuel and go up the other side. In fact to do that would be the stupid decision. Even conservative, brake riding asian drivers gain speed in these places.

    That's like saying it's your fault if I spill oil onto the road in the night and you fall off going over it on your bike.

    I mostly ride my bike and I don't get caught by these cameras anyway even if I was going 60, my concern is just for other innocent motorists.
    Tough choice, to stay close to the limit but possibly go above it by keeping your eyes on the road and stay at a reasonable speed or to keep your eyes on the speedo and risk not seeing the ball come out on the road or the kid following it. You best obey the law.
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    I grw up in auckland

    And learnt how to drive and ride there and go back at least once a year, so i know what its like to drive/ride there. People can do whatever the hell they want,it does not bother me.But if they get caught and bitch and moan about how fucked up it is or how the cops are out to get them and all motorists.Or how cameras are just revenue collecting,and anyone sitting in a van,doing a job,is an asshole or whatever,that is what pisses me off. Ride at 160 in a fifty,i dont care,just dont bitch about it when you get caught.My opinions only.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    And learnt how to drive and ride there and go back at least once a year, so i know what its like to drive/ride there. People can do whatever the hell they want,it does not bother me.But if they get caught and bitch and moan about how fucked up it is or how the cops are out to get them and all motorists.Or how cameras are just revenue collecting,and anyone sitting in a van,doing a job,is an asshole or whatever,that is what pisses me off. Ride at 160 in a fifty,i dont care,just dont bitch about it when you get caught.My opinions only.
    Ok if I ride at 160 in a 50... you think I am going to moan if I get caught? A granny driving 58 down a hill is entirely different.
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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    Ok if I ride at 160 in a 50... you think I am going to moan if I get caught? A granny driving 58 down a hill is entirely different.
    How so, still a broken law in my opinion. Granny should have control of her car.
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    I know it's from 2000 but road toll has only been dropping since then yes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    How so, still a broken law in my opinion. Granny should have control of her car.
    'Law's the law.' Fuck that. It's extortion with impunity.
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    Yes the law is the law. Wether you kill someone with a pillow over the face or smash them to death with a hammer and eat their eyeballs,its still murder.
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    ...lol. uh, I think you are missing the main point here unstuck!

    actually so am I, I just wanted to know who is inside those vehicles lol.
    ...Full throttle till you see god, then brake.

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