http://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-stan...le-hit-and-run
Wot a complete Prick!...nuff said really
If ya know said prick...drag him behind a ute to your local, but furthest!, police station please![]()
http://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-stan...le-hit-and-run
Wot a complete Prick!...nuff said really
If ya know said prick...drag him behind a ute to your local, but furthest!, police station please![]()
When Life thows me a curve
...I lean into it!
Second that, what a prick.
How is it some people are just 'not right in the head' or wired differently than normal folks. I just could not hurt someone without immediately feeling bad about it and wanting to help and apologise. Then these scum exist who think it's acceptable to run down a stranger, bugger off to save their own arse, all the while knowing they have left someone injured - to an unknown extent, lying next to a child.
Happiness is a means of travel, not a destination
Agreed, this guy is just a complete dick. Here's hoping the cops nab him.
But, you forget... it is the rider's entitlement to ride "how they like, where they like"...
The sooner some of these peasants learn that 'responsibility' comes before 'rights' the bloody better...
I bet he was a jap bike rider, fucking typical.
Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
The Wanker on the Fucking Harley is going for a ride!
Fucking cagers.
Himatangi is a small place - he'll be found ..
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
Yes silly rider.... but playing devils or is that dickheads advocate, it comes across as very goproish....
He could have just stayed inside and phoned the police. But he chose to go outside and then not pay full attention to the actions of an obviously reckless rider....
*dons flame retardant suit*
Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket - Eric Hoffer
As you should!
Na mate, this rider is a twat! I'd never contemplate staying inside, I'd want the wanker to know I ride too and that their behaviour is not acceptable.
This is where we're falling down as a society, being too scared to simply state facts and be prepared to back yourself in talking them down or if needs be fighting your way out.
No one I know or for that matter didn't know in my home town would have considered for one second that they might be run down for simply waving someone else down for a word.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
Yah reckon Caseye? Just waving? yeh right?
Not so sure we are gettin the full story here.
On the vid he said "I tried to stop him on the way down" then "I was just waving at him" on the way back? yeh right?
How about:
I tried to stop this little wanker riding a dirt bike with no helmet, making a hellova racket round our block. Sick of these young pricks goin past my house on the way to rip up my beach. I was pissed off when he didnt stop the first time through, then I tried to push the annoying little prick off his bike on the way back (or block his way). OOOpps guess what he didnt want to stop and get his head punched in so I got my ass run down.
Not saying what the dirt biker did was right at all!!
But if you guys wanna take STUFF reporting (tui) at their word and a guy leaving out all the bits that don't suit himGo for it
There's a little more to this story me thinks!!
On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!
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Rick, darling, did I say he was innocent/ Yer only just older'n me and we both think pretty much the same, quite likely this guy had exactly that happen to him, my point is still valid, back in the day if an adult /older person stood in your way with their hand out/up, you'd never have thought to run straight over them to get away.
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