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    Quote Originally Posted by skippa1 View Post
    ahh ok so as long as the popo knows that this is the limit then thats ok...cause at the end of the day what happened to you must be how it pans out for everyone aye....
    not really, if you live in a big city, then the chances of being pinged increase tremendously, let alone parking Nazi's
    If your ride fast, and take lots of risks, then you will get pinged often, and loose your licence as well.
    But if you live in small town NZ, or ride like a nana, then you will be unlucky to get pinged, and enjoy many years of fun riding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    not really, if you live in a big city, then the chances of being pinged increase tremendously, let alone parking Nazi's
    If your ride fast, and take lots of risks, then you will get pinged often, and loose your licence as well.
    But if you live in small town NZ, or ride like a nana, then you will be unlucky to get pinged, and enjoy many years of fun riding.
    fucken bullshit...I have lived in a couple of small towns both north and south.....you cant kid a kidder.... its about workload, behaviour observed, risk to others..... you are in lala land

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    Quote Originally Posted by skippa1 View Post
    that would depend on how many times you got a ticket on your ride wouldnt it?
    Indeed, when was the last time you were pulled over twice in one day? Never happened to me, and I've been on the roads for 26 years. The last time I was even looked at closely by Mr Plod was a random checkpoint probably 18 months ago.

    I'll take those odds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    Indeed, when was the last time you were pulled over twice in one day? Never happened to me, and I've been on the roads for 26 years. The last time I was even looked at closely by Mr Plod was a random checkpoint probably 18 months ago.

    I'll take those odds.
    ahhh, I get it....it hasnt happened to you so it hasnt happened its happened to me twice and I have been on the road for 35 years big wow

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    Bike has been stripped for over a year and I am suffering BIG pms. Sometimes I think about putting it back together unpainted just so I can go for a fang. At least I am getting a wee bit of a fix from the dirtbikes. A mate kindly lets me ride one of his bikes every now and then, but of course I would not ride on the road without a license.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skippa1 View Post
    ahhh, I get it....it hasnt happened to you so it hasnt happened its happened to me twice and I have been on the road for 35 years big wow
    No, read my post properly.

    "I'll take those odds" - Quite obviously I'm talking about probability. Rego for a year = $520 (ish?), rego fine = $200. Given the amount I ride, the distances I travel and the localities I travel in, I'll bet you whatever you like I get fined less than I pay in rego fees. I'm planning on covering a few kms later in the year, thereby increasing my odds of being snared by the revenue merchants so I'll put rego on my bike at that point.
    F M S

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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    No, read my post properly.

    "I'll take those odds" - Quite obviously I'm talking about probability. Rego for a year = $520 (ish?), rego fine = $200. Given the amount I ride, the distances I travel and the localities I travel in, I'll bet you whatever you like I get fined less than I pay in rego fees. I'm planning on covering a few kms later in the year, thereby increasing my odds of being snared by the revenue merchants so I'll put rego on my bike at that point.
    you do that.......its a good idea Have you considered that whilst individually you are saving money, you may be costing fellow motorcyclists more as they have to make up any shortfalls for your savings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skippa1 View Post
    you do that.......its a good idea Have you considered that whilst individually you are saving money, you may be costing fellow motorcyclists more as they have to make up any shortfalls for your savings?
    What rubbish.

    I hadn't noticed National increasing motorcycle ACC levies again because of the enormous drop in registrations. Or did I miss the press release?

    There's a hole in the bottom of your argument and all the logic seems to be leaking out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    What rubbish.

    I hadn't noticed National increasing motorcycle ACC levies again because of the enormous drop in registrations. Or did I miss the press release?

    There's a hole in the bottom of your argument and all the logic seems to be leaking out.
    yeah good on ya cobber.....you do what you do and believe what you believe....things cost what they cost and youre kidding yourself if you believe that no one else picks up the slack when you choose not to pay. Its just like the good ol boys that do the cashies......or the corporates that dont pay tax.Who do you think picks up the slack? I guess you didnt notice the govt raising GST and tax either.....and that wouldnt be because some others wernt paying would it?theres a hole in your head....I think it might be an anus

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    Quote Originally Posted by skippa1 View Post
    yeah good on ya cobber.....you do what you do and believe what you believe....things cost what they cost and youre kidding yourself if you believe that no one else picks up the slack when you choose not to pay. Its just like the good ol boys that do the cashies......or the corporates that dont pay tax.Who do you think picks up the slack? I guess you didnt notice the govt raising GST and tax either.....and that wouldnt be because some others wernt paying would it?theres a hole in your head....I think it might be an anus
    You think the government wasn't fully expecting exactly what is happening as a result of the massive increase in the ACC levy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    You think the government wasn't fully expecting exactly what is happening as a result of the massive increase in the ACC levy?

    but of course I do, what I am less sure of is why you think its all right for me to pay your share

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    Quote Originally Posted by skippa1 View Post
    but of course I do, what I am less sure of is why you think its all right for me to pay your share
    oh right, well when you do start paying my share, let me know
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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    oh right, well when you do start paying my share, let me know
    yeah ok...........

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    I've got a brilliant idea I'm going to suggest to Steven Joyce that fines for unregistered bikes be $100 per each month since expiry date. May as well get in before someone in Govt thinks of it.



    Shit! Just realised, I'd better wait untill I get my rego up to date. It ran out on Thursday.
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