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    I guess some other bugger will have to pick me up from the pub then

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    I guess some other bugger will have to pick me up from the pub then
    I'll Pillion youu on the Hyosung

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    I guess some other bugger will have to pick me up from the pub then
    it is still a "powered" motorcycle isn't it? human power
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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE
    ....prove you WERE NOT in control..
    I think he's met that criteria and i'm sure theres many an upstanding citizen on here that can vouch for him in court!

    Classic Sarge, i like your thinking


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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    Anybody else read the government warning on a shortage of big arse butch chicks?

    Me neither.

    Classic, your all class mate. They say "Many a truth said in jest.."


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    Your buggered. From memory case law even includes someone driving a car thats broken down and being towed by another as well as someone steering a broken down car while reaching through the drivers window to the steering wheel. All comes down to "control" or in the case of breath/blood alcohol charges, attempting to drive.

    Having said that it'd be cheeky bugger to ticket you if two hot chicks were pushing. I'd prolly get out and give them both a hand...!!
    The tread goes around that far for a reason...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Felicks
    Y From memory case law even includes someone driving a car thats broken down and being towed by another
    I know someone who got done for this very thing, he thought the cops were joking right up until they handcuffed him
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    IF the keys aint in the ignition, and engine is off, your will be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cruxis
    IF the keys aint in the ignition, and engine is off, your will be fine.
    As long as you're not being towed or letting it 'free-wheel' down a hill etc....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    I know someone who got done for this very thing, he thought the cops were joking right up until they handcuffed him
    Just like my brother - done for drunk driving whilst parking his car at the kerb, after moving it from a driveway, while he was waiting for a taxi to take him home.
    Got handcuffs - the lot.
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    Yeah, I have heard of people in the cage, sleeping with the keys in their pocket (not even in the ignition) and being done for being "in charge" of the vehicle.

    On the thread, I think it would entirely depend on the mood of the 'kind gentleman' who asked to see your friends licence. Chances are, if your friend didn't say anything, the cop would be more worried about the fact you had 'broken down', which would be the only reason for getting your bike pushed (wouldn't it??).

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman
    Just like my brother - done for drunk driving whilst parking his car at the kerb, after moving it from a driveway, while he was waiting for a taxi to take him home.
    Got handcuffs - the lot.
    It might seem rough, but I don't think you'd be asking the judge to show sympathy if some drunk prick took you out when they were pulling out of a driveway.

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    Times change. 15 years ago when I joined the job - you stood a real good change of getting a warning for moderate drunk driving from a cop, your keys would have been taken off you and you would have been told to walk home. At that time it was "socially acceptable" to drink and drive.

    That is no longer the case and I'm pleased to say so.

    Off the subject but still important. Something else that needs to change "socially", is family violence. Thats something that doesn't get as much publicity (it's almost a taboo subject to some), but it still needs to change. Sadly, I suspect it's going to take a lot longer for that to happen...
    The tread goes around that far for a reason...

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    i woud'nt mind driving behind just in case they run out of petrol.

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