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    Arrow Whats the chance of that happening?

    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    To get this incident put into the 'storm in a tea-cup' catagory would be require a considerable elevation of its true value.....
    Had a bit of thought about what would have happened if this happened to me. All I can come up with is I'd be ever so thankfull that the ticket had been lowered and I had not had to kiss my licience and bike goodbye.
    At the end of the day, the rider was breaking the law. The fact that the rider was asked to help dish out the dirt is irrelevant. I was stopped on the CBR several times during the first couple of thousand KM and asked if I knew such & such. I just looked at the officer and each time said sorry I don't. I was even stopped once buy an officer who actually thought I was such & such. Funny thing is I do know who it was they was after, but they did not know that. End of story really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    actually, he was probably doing the sensible thing and using the bike as bait for a possible HP car around the corner.
    That doesn't work when the other vehicle is behind you...
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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    actually, he was probably doing the sensible thing and using the bike as bait for a possible HP car around the corner.
    To true marty ! I own a sports car and a bike and you wouldn't believe the numbers of wankers that don't like being passed !! The trick is to get them in front at the right moment in the hope a Yellow and Blue is round the corner !!!!! Sadistic I know ! G.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanx View Post
    Now now



    The first time I got burgled (loss in excess of $12,000) it took five days for the cops to turn up. The second time, it took about 20 minutes from the discovery of the theft (loss about $250) but only because when I reported the theft, the dispatcher must have got a little worried when I said the sole item taken was an air pistol.
    Ah ha.
    I see a cunning tactic forming.

    To get a quick response from the cops to a burglary, you mention that a gun was stolen.When the cops arrive and ask about it you say you meant you son's water pistol.

    Stick a tail on it and call it a weasel

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    Ah ha.
    I see a cunning tactic forming.

    To get a quick response from the cops to a burglary, you mention that a gun was stolen.When the cops arrive and ask about it you say you meant you son's water pistol.

    Stick a tail on it and call it a weasel
    Brilliant. Maybe that lass who got a "police issue" taxi long ago could have tried some variation on this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by inlinefour View Post
    I was stopped on the CBR several times during the first couple of thousand KM and asked if I knew such & such. I just looked at the officer and each time said sorry I don't. I was even stopped once buy an officer who actually thought I was such & such. Funny thing is I do know who it was they was after, but they did not know that.
    They do now

    In a former life I was pulled over and asked to remove my helmet and then my balaclava. I was told, "Sorry wrong guy."

    Who knows wtf that sort of thing is about...
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    Quote Originally Posted by caesius View Post
    Brilliant. Maybe that lass who got a "police issue" taxi long ago could have tried some variation on this.
    Now there's an idea. Next time some depressed, highly medicated young lady needs help they can send rickards in his new wheels to "deal" with her.
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    Now there's an idea. Next time some depressed, highly medicated young lady needs help they can send rickards in his new wheels to "deal" with her.
    Nah, he works best in a team doesn't he?

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    Hey guys I think theres been a big misunderstanding and a waste of a cop bashing thread, not that I'm sexist, but its his female partner reporting her version of his version of events, she is a female, and obviously stil working through simple thought processing issues. I'm sure the partner (riding his harley) wasn't spinning conspiracy theories about cops, bribery etc. and more than happy to take a 130 over loss of licence, if any of this hapened at all.

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    Everything in life has 20% assholes, i don't believe that the cops don't have their pricks in the force.
    As for paying to get a ticket lowered. Yep i would - get caught over 150 and your dead. Of course that brings up the topic of if you see flashing lights at 150+ on a bike do you stop - but that is discussed on other threads, so no point in refreshing it again.
    I wouldnt. Run and Hide is my motto in that situation - but then again i am a moron so dont-do-what-donny-does.
    So yes - corrupt cops in NZ, no doubt, worth worrying about - not really.
    Its a part of life, you either deal with it and learn from it, or stew it over until you too become corrupt.
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