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    Quote Originally Posted by limbimtimwim View Post
    Man I'd love the NZ police to give the picture of a my GSXR to Suzuki. "Okay, yeah, it's blue and white GSXR. We've sold.. Several of those"
    Thay don't have to have a picture of your bike LBTW ... just that helmet - there's no other like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    Speed, in and of itself, has never been a sole causative factor in any accident. Something else has to go wrong.

    You are a lot safer doing 200km/h on a well maintained vehicle than a beat up old dunga with bald tyres and dodgy brakes.

    If the posted speed limit were turned into a safety limit it would be a different limit for everyone depending on the skill of the driver/rider, the condition of the vehicle and the environmental conditions at the time.
    speed kills!




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    Wouldn't need to go to Dealer in NZ. The tosser would have posted, bragged on KB!

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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    If the posted speed limit were turned into a safety limit it would be a different limit for everyone depending on the skill of the driver/rider, the condition of the vehicle and the environmental conditions at the time.
    Thats the problem. What happens when hormonal immature fucktards think they are capable of much higher skills than they are?

    And regarding the biker in question- he broke the law. Plain and simple. Worse, he thinks he is above the law because "he doesnt agree with the existance of them(speed cameras)" Hello ! I bet crims dont like the facts it illegal to steal your stuff or make P either! If you dont like the laws, go lobby the government, dont decide that you're special and they dont apply to you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storm View Post
    Thats the problem. What happens when hormonal immature fucktards think they are capable of much higher skills than they are?

    And regarding the biker in question- he broke the law. Plain and simple. Worse, he thinks he is above the law because "he doesnt agree with the existance of them(speed cameras)" Hello ! I bet crims dont like the facts it illegal to steal your stuff or make P either! If you dont like the laws, go lobby the government, dont decide that you're special and they dont apply to you

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    I agree that people that drive outside their limits are a problem. Personally I'd far rather have no speed limit and just throw the book at anybody that directly caused an accident by whatever means (proof of the pudding model).

    Laws do apply to me. If I don't agree with a law I may decide to ignore it depending on the likelihood of getting caught and what the consequences are. If I do get caught the I'll take the penalty without complaint.

    Lobbying government won't help because logic never wins over emotion.

    On a related note, it has been shown that where speed limits have removed the accident rate has actually dropped. If anyone's interested I think I've got a PDF somewhere of the "Investigate" magazine article.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    I agree that people that drive outside their limits are a problem. Personally I'd far rather have no speed limit and just throw the book at anybody that directly caused an accident by whatever means (proof of the pudding model).
    The only problem there is that people have to die first. A prick who causes a family of people to die while killing himself is hardly justice.

    I would say that speed limits were probably first instated because of some idiots who thought they could ride faster than they can. It's like a lot of things in our society. Labels on jars, learner licences etc.

    I know it's probably impractical, but a licence to go over the speed limit would be sweet. Some kind of elite training you'd have to go through. Then again, analysts say the roads can't handle the speeds...shrug! Just thoughts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shcabbeh View Post
    The only problem there is that people have to die first. A prick who causes a family of people to die while killing himself is hardly justice.
    It's not about justice. Justice will always be after the fact. It's about deterrent. You'd have to be damn sure that you could handle it before you pushed your vehicle. You'd still have reckless and dangerous driving in the police arsenal.

    Quote Originally Posted by shcabbeh View Post
    I would say that speed limits were probably first instated because of some idiots who thought they could ride faster than they can.
    You're probably right. The trouble with this, as with a a lot of laws, is that the freedom of the majority is curtailed because of the antics of a few idiots and the pain of a few victims.

    Quote Originally Posted by shcabbeh View Post
    I know it's probably impractical, but a licence to go over the speed limit would be sweet.
    I'd be right behind you on this one. It may well be a good compromise.

    Quote Originally Posted by shcabbeh View Post
    Then again, analysts say the roads can't handle the speeds...shrug!
    I suspect that this depends on the road (and the analyst).

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