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    Think the police here are bad? this is a blog from

    one of britains top cops!!!


    The season approaches when hobby bikers across the land will be polishing up their prized possessions in readiness to take to the wilder highways of Britain.


    This year, the early mild weather has encouraged motorcyclists, eager to invoke the spirit of Peter Fonda, to saddle up. The result is that we have already had to deal with three bike crashes involving very serious injury. On average there are 9 motorcycle deaths a year in north Wales alone. This is in addition to the many collisions that result in life changing consequences for riders. Motorcyclists are thirty times more likely to receive fatal or serious injuries than other road users.


    The single, but tragic, fatality on our rail network over the weekend has rightly provoked a wave of concern over maintenance standards on a vital transport network with a predominantly excellent safety record. Yet the carnage associated with what is essentially a recreational vehicle goes on, year after year. Despite strenuous efforts by the Department for Transport, the Motor Cycle Industry Association and other responsible bodies to encourage safer riding, too many heroes (almost all are men) still fail or choose to ignore the advice. Anyone daring to raise the issue with these fanatics and self-interest groups is likely to be met by an avalanche of abuse.


    Most motor bike collisions in rural areas involve rider error; often poor technique or risk taking. The desire to ride machines capable of high speed on twisty country roads may be attractive to some, but is unacceptable when it develops into a selfish and dangerous activity.


    North Wales Police has an obligation to reduce road casualties. Our strategy includes education, engagement, engineering and enforcement. This year we will continue our investment in education by supporting the excellent BikeSafe initiative. (For further information please visit www.bikesafe.co.uk .) This scheme is run by people who love their biking, but who also know how to ride well and safely. We hope it works, as training definitely helps those who are willing to accept the advice. However, we cannot and will not tolerate those who abuse our road network, and will take whatever action is justified and necessary to deal with them. "




    WTF?


    he is refering todays bikers to peter fonda!

    and we are a fanatical self interested group according to the "man" that wrote the blog!

    his name is richard brunstrom.


    here is a link to yet another of his blogs, the man is not fully compus menti methinnks!

    http://www.north-wales.police.uk/en/...?UID=1&CID=204
    i wouldnt want to be caught dead in the same grave as me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canarlee View Post
    Motorcyclists are thirty times more likely to receive fatal or serious injuries than other road users... Despite strenuous efforts by the Department for Transport, the Motor Cycle Industry Association and other responsible bodies to encourage safer riding, too many heroes (almost all are men) still fail or choose to ignore the advice.

    Most motor bike collisions in rural areas involve rider error; often poor technique or risk taking. The desire to ride machines capable of high speed on twisty country roads may be attractive to some, but is unacceptable when it develops into a selfish and dangerous activity.
    I'm sorry, but I can't disagree with this.

    What, exactly, is your problem with his statements?
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    Mr Brunstrom was a very silly boy and used pictures of a decapitated biker in an anti-bike campaign without permission from the biker's family.

    The biker in question had been incredibly stupid, however the permission issue just about sunk Mr Brunstrom's career.

    What he writes makes sense and appears to be sensible. In reality his delivery is incredibly nasty, and he really would like to shoot all motorcyclists on sight.
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    1 : "This year, the early mild weather has encouraged motorcyclists, eager to invoke the spirit of Peter Fonda, to saddle up"

    2 : "Anyone daring to raise the issue with these fanatics and self-interest groups is likely to be met by an avalanche of abuse. "


    these are just two examples of how out of date and out of touch this man is!

    also, this is the man that paraded on national tv, pictures of two motocyclists that had been be-headed in an accident, showing their faces and everything less than a month after they had died and didnt even bother to tell their families let alone ask their permission!

    go onto any uk based motorcycle website and ask about richard brunstrom and see what happens! you will be met with vitriolic abuse and hatred towards this man!

    he is an out of touch and dangerous man who should not be in the police force!
    i wouldnt want to be caught dead in the same grave as me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Mr Brunstrom was a very silly boy and used pictures of a decapitated biker without permission from the biker's family.

    The biker in question had been incredibly stupid, however the permission issue just about sunk Mr Brunstrom's career.

    What he writes makes sense and appears to be sinsible. In reality his delivery is incredibly nasty, and he really would like to shoot all motorcyclists on sight.
    thankyou jim2!
    i wouldnt want to be caught dead in the same grave as me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canarlee View Post
    Most motor bike collisions in rural areas involve rider error; often poor technique or risk taking. The desire to ride machines capable of high speed on twisty country roads may be attractive to some, but is unacceptable when it develops into a selfish and dangerous activity.
    Hard to refute that particular statement.

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    Sorry Lee, it's difficult to find fault with the above comments, read some of his other blogs and it is clear he has a problem with high speed riders, but not all of us. The UK lot have a much better voice in responding to political pressure than we do here, we should follow the example really, might get a few things done. BRONZ should become a lobby group with teeth and claws, of course we would all need to support it.

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    mack, some of his blogs got pulled off the net by his superiors coz they were that bad!

    as i said before, register on any uk motorcycle website and ask about him!

    the problem is is he sees all bikers as the same (like peter fonda ffs)!
    he wants a 40 mph blanket speed for the entire north wales, he even tried to ban bikes from the entire north wales on a weekend ffs. the man is insane
    i wouldnt want to be caught dead in the same grave as me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife View Post
    Sorry Lee, it's difficult to find fault with the above comments, read some of his other blogs and it is clear he has a problem with high speed riders, but not all of us. The UK lot have a much better voice in responding to political pressure than we do here, we should follow the example really, might get a few things done. BRONZ should become a lobby group with teeth and claws, of course we would all need to support it.
    Richard Brunstrom has been caught out repeatedly setting policy that penalises all motorcyclists up to and including compulsory stops for all motorcycles and impounding and destruction of bikes. While what he writes looks sensible, his attitude in real life is completely different and the Deputy Chief Constable for the UK who is in charge of all road safety issues with a special focus on motorcycles is not happy with the number of problems Brunstrom has caused.

    As I said, he looks sensible. In reality he is the sort of person who opens door on filtering motorcyclists and will ignore an accident involving an injured motorcyclist.

    He has a mental problem, he is not a benign critic of motorcycling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife View Post
    Sorry Lee, it's difficult to find fault with the above comments, read some of his other blogs and it is clear he has a problem with high speed riders, but not all of us. The UK lot have a much better voice in responding to political pressure than we do here, we should follow the example really, might get a few things done. BRONZ should become a lobby group with teeth and claws, of course we would all need to support it.
    I agree with you.

    The beheaded head was close to the mark if he did not inform the family, however, I can see where he was coming from and in principle I agree with this type of approach and I am sure that the parents of that guy.....despite being upset at the time.......would agree if it sends out a message to other Son's and Daughters.

    At least he is trying to do something......dammed if you do etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by canarlee View Post
    mack, some of his blogs got pulled off the net by his superiors coz they were that bad!

    as i said before, register on any uk motorcycle website and ask about him!

    the problem is is he sees all bikers as the same (like peter fonda ffs)!
    he wants a 40 mph blanket speed for the entire north wales, he even tried to ban bikes from the entire north wales on a weekend ffs. the man is insane
    He also supported a move to ban motorcycles (including motorcycle ownership) full time from villages in Nth Wales, but when it was pointed out that it would be difficult for motorcyclists who live in villages to go about their daily lives had to drop it.
    If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?



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    Quote Originally Posted by canarlee View Post
    mack, some of his blogs got pulled off the net by his superiors coz they were that bad!

    as i said before, register on any uk motorcycle website and ask about him!

    the problem is is he sees all bikers as the same (like peter fonda ffs)!
    he wants a 40 mph blanket speed for the entire north wales, he even tried to ban bikes from the entire north wales on a weekend ffs. the man is insane

    Agree that is daft.......despite my earlier post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Richard Brunstrom has been caught out repeatedly setting policy that penalises all motorcyclists up to and including compulsory stops for all motorcycles and impounding and destruction of bikes. While what he writes looks sensible, his attitude in real life is completely different and the Deputy Chief Constable for the UK who is in charge of all road safety issues with a special focus on motorcycles is not happy with the number of problems Brunstrom has caused.

    As I said, he looks sensible. In reality he is the sort of person who opens door on filtering motorcyclists and will ignore an accident involving an injured motorcyclist.

    He has a mental problem, he is not a benign critic of motorcycling.
    mack, jrandom, you reading this one? jim2 has written it better than me but he has said the same thing really!
    i wouldnt want to be caught dead in the same grave as me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    He also supported a move to ban motorcycles (including motorcycle ownership) full time from villages in Nth Wales, but when it was pointed out that it would be difficult for motorcyclists who live in villages to go about their daily lives had to drop it.
    more evidence the man is insane! and he is one of britains top cops!
    i wouldnt want to be caught dead in the same grave as me.

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    oh him! that nutter, sorry my bad, I didn't realise it was the same guy. The above comments are rather mild then, still don't have a problem with those ones, but his other idea's are well off the mark.
    I must admit though, the stunt with using a helicopter to catch 2 guys on the A55 was pretty funny, they stopped for gas and the chopper landed in the carpark and arrested them, had been following them for an hour at high speed apparently.

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