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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Disappointed are they then? What, aren't we going fast enough? Pretty sure I could fix that for 'em...
    I thought that anything less then MotoGP speeds was not considered speeding....
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    I thought that anything less then MotoGP speeds was not considered speeding....
    Well, when push comes to shove, why buy a machine offering 110hp with a dry weight of 163kg if you want to go slow? May as well ride a treadlie...
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    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post
    Sounds like the one who stopped me, really lovely lady
    I found her to be very nice to deal with and very polite, I appriciated the manner in which she dealt with the situation at hand (My license was expired! )...she gave me a ticket for no rego (It was on hold...from 2 days before the price increase lol) even she laughed when I said I had saved nearly $500 bucks for being "bad" and making a stand agaiinst ACC, she then wished me a nice day and sent me on my way (she could have thrown the book at me!...and impounded the bike!! )
    No. You could have been forbidden to drive though due to the expired drivers licence. Only then if you were caught again could the vehicle have been impounded.

    You do realise that you get 15 demerits too now for the expired vehicle licence since it was issued by a cop, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Well, when push comes to shove, why buy a machine offering 110hp with a dry weight of 163kg if you want to go slow? May as well ride a treadlie...
    or a Harley
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bytor View Post

    A campaign to raise awareness of motorcycle safety has shown that the majority of riders are acting responsibly, although Police are disappointed with the levels of excess speed.
    That's cool and I believe fairly accurate. On the flip side, I'm disappointed with the number of stupid manouvers that I have seen personally and read about with regard to Police driving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    You do realise that you get 15 demerits too now for the expired vehicle licence since it was issued by a cop, right?
    Is that 20 points if you're caught riding with a rego on hold? (p 88(a)). Two years is a long time to be messing with those kinds of numbers if you need to drive to earn a crust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parlane View Post
    I'm pretty sure I saw the guy referenced to having his bike impounded. I was pulled over with a friend in Tai Tapu on the way back to Akaroa. There was a guy sitting on the sidewalk next to his bike. He was then later picked up and his bike stayed there. This was at a police "bike" checkpoint.

    If you are the above guy, want to fill me in on the details?
    I'm pretty sure you didn't, as this article refers to the Central Policing District:


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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Well, when push comes to shove, why buy a machine offering 110hp with a dry weight of 163kg if you want to go slow? May as well ride a treadlie...
    Careful..... Once TPTB finally figure that one out, we'll all be forced to ride treadlies (especially if the Greens get more power).........or worse :

    Quote Originally Posted by 5150
    a Harley
    Plus if you are in the market for a car, you'll be limited to shitboxes like Toyota Prius's etc!

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Yes, because motorists/cagers are entirely responsible for our behaviour on the roads, including but not limited to excessive speed.
    You've got to wonder about people that used excessive speed in an area and time period that was widely advertised as having a blitz on motorcycles, a month isn't a long time to be able to apply some self control, not to mention be extra alert for cops. Time and place and all that....

    Quote Originally Posted by avgas
    Who the fuck does excessive speeds up to a "check point"?

    I call bullshit on this figure and the paragraph related....
    I think you'll find the numbers are derived from total number of 'contacts' with motorcyclists during the time period, so as well as check points this would include those pulled over for offences etc.

    Quote from the article:"During the campaign a total of 645 riders were spoken to, some during day-to-day patrols and others during the 49 checkpoints that were held across the District during that period."

    Sadly, the fact that such a high number of motorcyclists were caught speeding (alledgedly excessively...) in that time period will almost certainly ensure a focus on that issue, or further blitz's on motorcycles or similar actions in this policing area or possibly nationally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Well, when push comes to shove, why buy a machine offering 110hp with a dry weight of 163kg if you want to go slow? May as well ride a treadlie...
    Or my Harley, 76.2hp and 3 zillion kilograms
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    Lazy bastards... since late October I've been through that area what... at least 6 times, mostly on SH1, and no-one has chatted to me.
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    Registration offences on the rise....?? no big surprise there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    I think you'll find the numbers are derived from total number of 'contacts' with motorcyclists during the time period, so as well as check points this would include those pulled over for offenses etc.

    Quote from the article:"During the campaign a total of 645 riders were spoken to, some during day-to-day patrols and others during the 49 checkpoints that were held across the District during that period."

    Sadly, the fact that such a high number of motorcyclists were caught speeding (allegedly excessively...) in that time period will almost certainly ensure a focus on that issue, or further blitz's on motorcycles or similar actions in this policing area or possibly nationally.
    So what I said was correct.
    High number of speeding motorcyclists? Huh. That figure would have existed regardless of what campaign was performed. Correlation is not causation. They "reviewed" all their contact with motorcyclists......and viola they found out that a % were actually caught speeding.
    I wonder if they do the same with car drivers, truck drivers......whether they can make the same conclusion. Its not exactly rocket science.

    What about the 444 that did nothing wrong at all except be caught riding a motorbike. That is the more shocking statistic. Yet I don't see that anywhere in the article. Heaven forbid that 75% of motorcyclists are good safe citizens.
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    I had a police officer pull me over recently... Assumed I was speeding, I wasn't actually.

    Spent 15min arguing about "me" speeding, then he gave me a 10min lecture on how speed kills.

    I was late for work, so I politely interrupted him and asked him as a tax payer he shouldn't really be wasting my time when he can't prove that I was speeding and so he won't be issuing tickets and in general I didn't pay him for safety advice, I'd go to a professional riding school for that.

    Boy that was the wrong thing to do.... Ended up being 1h late... Oh and he also gave me a warning for speeding when I wasn't speeding!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aprilia_RS250 View Post
    I had a police officer pull me over recently... Assumed I was speeding, I wasn't actually.

    Spent 15min arguing about "me" speeding, then he gave me a 10min lecture on how speed kills.

    I was late for work, so I politely interrupted him and asked him as a tax payer he shouldn't really be wasting my time when he can't prove that I was speeding and so he won't be issuing tickets and in general I didn't pay him for safety advice, I'd go to a professional riding school for that.

    Boy that was the wrong thing to do.... Ended up being 1h late... Oh and he also gave me a warning for speeding when I wasn't speeding!
    http://legislation.govt.nz/act/publi...DLM435105.html

    You'd be interested in 114(5):
    114(5) An enforcement officer may require a driver to remain stopped on a road for as long as is reasonably necessary to enable the officer to establish the identity of the driver, but not for longer than 15 minutes if the requirement to remain stopped is made under this subsection only.

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