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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    hate to burst ya boiler mate, but while checking your licence details over the radio in order to write a ticket for not producing your licence, it would be quickly discovered what the status was, and you'd be in cuffs and your ride on the back of a truck before you could say 'bugger'
    I think you misunderstand. Mr Tom is suggesting giving the mates details. And saying "don't have licence on me" to avoid the photo giving the game away. Licence check on mate (whom the cop thinks you are) hopefully comes up clean

    However, for it to work I think that (at least) the vehicle would need to e registered in said mates name. If I was a cop and stopped a vehicle purportedly being driven by Mr Smith, then discovered the vehicle was registered to Mr Brown, a disqualified driver, I would make further enquiries. Extensive ones. Possible Mr Brown, being law abiding and unable to drive himself has lent his vehicle to Mr Smith. Possibly. Or possibly not. Cops aren't stupid . Well, not all of them. Well, not all the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Give it a go if you feel lucky punk - but when it goes pear-shaped? - Hoooo-boy! $$$$$$$$$ flying out the window is all you'll hear.

    Hasn't worked on me yet, a few have tried..
    I can imagine how bad that would go if someone got caught doing that...
    Can you tell me straight up is it illegal to put ur knee down on the road rideing if you do it safely and within the speed limits? eg:around a roundabout

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Give it a go if you feel lucky punk - but when it goes pear-shaped? - Hoooo-boy! $$$$$$$$$ flying out the window is all you'll hear.

    Hasn't worked on me yet, a few have tried..
    Mate of mine was a senior motorcycle cop in the NSW force. Forced retirement when he got rammed in a chase and busted up his leg pretty bad. Now he's the 'Road Captain' for H-D Australia. Looks after all the media events, leads the rides. He was pretty famous as a motorcycle racer - and as a cop. Citation winner.

    Tells me over beers that he stopped this bloke on the Hume Hwy that he had never seen before.

    The bloke tells him what a fantastic relationship he has with the local sarge - 'Paul Bailey is his name - legend - we're great mates, why don't you check with Paul - he'll vouch for me.....Officer?.....Officer? Excuse me what IS your name officer.'

    'Paul Bailey.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Mate of mine was a senior motorcycle cop in the NSW force. Forced retirement when he got rammed in a chase and busted up his leg pretty bad. Now he's the 'Road Captain' for H-D Australia. Looks after all the media events, leads the rides. He was pretty famous as a motorcycle racer - and as a cop. Citation winner.

    Tells me over beers that he stopped this bloke on the Hume Hwy that he had never seen before.

    The bloke tells him what a fantastic relationship he has with the local sarge - 'Paul Bailey is his name - legend - we're great mates, why don't you check with Paul - he'll vouch for me.....Officer?.....Officer? Excuse me what IS your name officer.'

    'Paul Bailey.'
    HAHA Gutted

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Hasn't worked on me yet...
    I'm afraid I must point out that you beg the question of how you'd know if it had.
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    good point

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    I'm afraid I must point out that you beg the question of how you'd know if it had.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post

    ...Also if you think of driveing or rideing when disqualified (which is very naughty and highly not reccomended but if you think of it i heard this works very well) make sure ur vehicle i warrented and has rego and get a mate who has a licence and get his ok to learn his details learn his full name, date of birth and address (this is all the details you need to give the cop) you might get a fine for not producing drivers licence of $50 or something (which you will have to play ur mate but better than getting caught for disqualified driveing)
    A young fellow of my aquaintance done this - using my sons details to get away with it (without my sons knowledge or agreement). He'd managed to memorize the details off the licence, and knew the address well as he used to flat there (until I, as the landlord, kicked him out for non payment of rent and damage to the property).

    This worked twice for him in fact. Unfortunately on the 3rd attempt to get away with it, the arresting officer happened to be my brother .

    1. He didn't know that the person whose details he was using had an uncle who was a cop in the same town.
    2. He didn't know that my son had since left that address and moved cities.
    3. He didn't think that when the fines from the first 2 incidents were received by us, they would be questioned by us and an investigation would ensue.
    4. He didn't think the cops would search the car
    5. You'd think he'd behave when there were outstanding warrants for other unrelated offences.
    6. His passenger at the time was also wanted.

    Got done for all the driving offences, plus the outstanding warrants, plus the large amount of cannabis stashed in the boot of the unwarranted, unregistered car. Passenger also arrested. Both charged with giving false details. Both now in prison.

    Dumb cunts.
    Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam!

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    Indeed they are dumb cunts he sounded like a prick too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    Yesterday, 22:23 Wow ......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    I think you misunderstand. Mr Tom is suggesting giving the mates details. And saying "don't have licence on me" to avoid the photo giving the game away. Licence check on mate (whom the cop thinks you are) hopefully comes up clean

    However, for it to work I think that (at least) the vehicle would need to e registered in said mates name. If I was a cop and stopped a vehicle purportedly being driven by Mr Smith, then discovered the vehicle was registered to Mr Brown, a disqualified driver, I would make further enquiries. Extensive ones. Possible Mr Brown, being law abiding and unable to drive himself has lent his vehicle to Mr Smith. Possibly. Or possibly not. Cops aren't stupid . Well, not all of them. Well, not all the time.
    He can fel free to give it a go, but when he gets a 750 bucka infringement for supplying false details as to own id, then I will sit on her and laugh my saggy man boobs off when he is crying about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    Morcs, you fucken sinner!
    Fancy being young and enjoying your riding so much.
    You dumb cunt.

    Listen to all the nice people here trying to help you, stay at home and wrap yourself in cotton wool FFS. Then you can conform and be just like them.
    oh, an beware of the kb hippo stampede




    so, how long do you have to ride without being "noticed"??
    It is what it is

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGBOSSMAN View Post
    Shit, this is taking a while Pete - what's the current status?
    It'll be interesting seeing how it's dealt with - my bud on his 636 (name changed to protect the guilty) was busted 2 weeks ago (as you saw) on the ATNR, no dangerous driving/careless use but an immediate 28 day suspension and a future court date.
    Speed was 165kmh - will he get a further loss of licence? Or not...
    Gary, it will be another loss of license. It was the same as I got done for on the ATNR, except i was at 172 but got written down for 156 - same offence though, exceeding 100kph. He can expect to get a summons a month or so after he finishes the 28 daya, requesting his plead. If he pleads guilty to the charge he wont have to go to court, and he will get a later in the post shortly after the date the case is actually in court saying what the penalty was. I got a 3 month suspension and a fine of $780. As for my status, the guy from baycorp seemed to give up trying to take my license weeks ago... he hasnt even called me.
    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
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    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    As for my status, the guy from baycorp seemed to give up trying to take my license weeks ago... he hasnt even called me.
    Which means the first time a cop stops you he will pluck your licence - most inconvenient in the middle of Blackhole, South Auckland late on a Saturday night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    I think you misunderstand. Mr Tom is suggesting giving the mates details. And saying "don't have licence on me" to avoid the photo giving the game away. Licence check on mate (whom the cop thinks you are) hopefully comes up clean

    However, for it to work I think that (at least) the vehicle would need to e registered in said mates name. If I was a cop and stopped a vehicle purportedly being driven by Mr Smith, then discovered the vehicle was registered to Mr Brown, a disqualified driver, I would make further enquiries. Extensive ones. Possible Mr Brown, being law abiding and unable to drive himself has lent his vehicle to Mr Smith. Possibly. Or possibly not. Cops aren't stupid . Well, not all of them. Well, not all the time.
    Who would be dumb enough to lend thair bike and thair NAME to sombody who drives baddly enough to lose a licence? Shure as hell i wouldnt.

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