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    Observations

    Before you read the post, you are going to read this (Not because you have to, but because you are curious to read what I say) But this is just my opinion. Keep in mind I do not have the years of wisdom such as some on KB and Im also willing to have my mistakes pointed out and try solutions offered. Bit different from your average youngster.

    I have noticed an increasing trend of finger pointing and "you are an arsehole for doing X" posts. Ok sure, maybe certain members did do stuff that they shouldnt have done because it would have taken 2 seconds to rethink options and gone with common sense. I am not standing up for them nor defending what they did, I am just curious as to why so many jump on the finger pointing, "You Dun Rong!" band wagon. Im interested to see what makes some tick.

    Sure, I can understand that stupid antics can and do end up in tears. A wheelie goes wrong and causes an accident or pillion injury. Speeding results in tickets or going into the back of a parked car. Following too close results in a rear end ect. I could go on for ages with potential bad and stupid situations that end in tears and harm to another human.

    I also understand that those that get caught out by police or a fellow human doing something wrong/dangerous/stupid can and do jump up and down and not accept responsibility for their actions. It is an all too common trend to be caught speeding and turn round and blame the cops for filling their quota, targeting you because you are on a bike or just plain didnt like you. It is a dying breed these days that own up when they are caught, accept their punishment and learn from it.

    Now I am not implying anything in anyway to Morcs thread. Sure that had a part in my motivation to post this thread, but the reason is I have noticed in real life (Shock horror) that too many people will call someone stupid, an arsehole, a moron or any other name EVEN WHEN THEY SAY SORRY, I KNOW WHAT I DID WAS WRONG. Ok, they may have put me, you, someone else in danger, but when they come out and say sorry about it, you can still harbour an annoyance, but do you still really hate them?

    Sure thing, point and call people names who blame everyone but themselves when they get caught out. Those people deserve it. I had a customer at work who was caught doing 123km in a 50km zone the other day. he was locked up overnight, had his license taken off him and was told he may not leave the country until the court case. Part that pissed me off was that he blamed the whole fiasco on my job, me, the NZ govt and the police for targeting tourists. Not once did he admit fault.

    Now (after my rather rounded and confusing post) why are people so quick to pass judgement on other bikers when they are caught and admit wrong and they will earn from their mistakes? I would like to find anyone on the site who has not once tried to break the rules (whether they were caught or not) for their own personal gain.

    Flame away, but my opions are just that. A thought or an observation that I am curious to know whether it is right or there are reasons I miss for peoples veiws.
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    Do you insinuate that saying sorry makes it ok?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hyobad View Post
    Do you insinuate that saying sorry makes it ok?
    No I don't. I think the willingness to learn from your mistake and make an obvious change to your riding style that is noticed and proves you learned does.

    On a side note. Like I said, I am just curious, in no way do I wish to call anyone anything (Like I did wrongly on the other thread). Im just curious as to why we are all so quick to point the finger when someone makes an obvious attempt to learn from their mistakes
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    I think what people forget is that this site is really no different than standing up on a stage in front of a group of bike riders and making a statement to them all.

    You are never going to get the whole crowd to agree with you and of course there will always be hecklers and smart arses. This is life.

    If a person seeks the opinion of others they must be willing to listen to the negative as well as positive.

    My personal view is that if you do something dumb or stupid and come a croppa and then post it on here and then expect everyone to be simpathetic more fool you.

    I have learnt, don't post if you can't take the negative.

    As for those few that are just nasty, well we will never get rid of them without turning this site into a closed forum.

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    Green rep added, very valid points and you are right it is all too common to blame others for mistakes or plan silly actions, I freely admit I do stupid things, always have always will I guess, its human but to blame someone else for what I do is not going to happen.
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    Cheers JMemonic.

    Krusti, I see what you are saying and that makes a tonne of sense. Im still sitting back wondering why I posted this thread. Maybe I'll learn something and maybe others will too.
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    My gripe with someone doing warp speed in a 50/km zone would be if it goes wrong then theres a fair chance he/she is going to hurt someone other than himself and would point that out to him/her.I dont bother getting involved to much but i do get sick of hearing people moaning about speeding tickets/cops etc when they get caught in town or on a main road,as has been said before cops must liken it to taking candy from kids.As an older motorcyclist whose had a few good offs over the years,some my own stupidity and some wrong place wrong time i wouldnt wish one on anyone,if i get in someones face about stupidity on a bike its generally because i care about other human beings and in a small way are trying to save them from some pain.My old man used to shake his head and say "why is it not in you to listen to me,ive already done everything you will ever do" wish i had learnt to listen earlier.
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    Maybe people flame others because it enhances their sense of well being..you know, "holier than thou" types, or because they think that it could have just as easily been them, but they didn't get caught, therefore the person who did must be stupid.
    We all like to think we are better than others eh?
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    Now, you're not going to red-rep anyone who disagrees are you...?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper View Post
    ...Now I am not implying anything in anyway to Morcs thread. Sure that had a part in my motivation to post this thread, but the reason is I have noticed in real life (Shock horror) that too many people will call someone stupid, an arsehole, a moron or any other name EVEN WHEN THEY SAY SORRY, I KNOW WHAT I DID WAS WRONG...
    Morcs' problem is he thinks he's done nothing wrong or dangerous. That's a different scenario altogether.

    Yes we all fuck up, we all break the law occasionally. Some do it more than others.

    For us old farts it's difficult to read the "I'm young, dumb, and full of cum" posts, wailing about how things went wrong, when we know that the same guys will be posting the same threads again as soon as they get their licences and bikes back. It's difficult being sympathetic over and over again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    Now, you're not going to red-rep anyone who disagrees are you...? .
    LOL, nup, my red reps are very rare. I save them for worthwhile redding

    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    For us old farts it's difficult to read the "I'm young, dumb, and full of cum" posts, wailing about how things went wrong, when we know that the same guys will be posting the same threads again as soon as they get their licences and bikes back. It's difficult being sympathetic over and over again.
    OK, I see. So it could likened to a young fella reading an older fellas posts and saying, "What would that old fart know, he is from the dinosaurs"

    Although I can understand the part about being sympathetic.

    Morc has had more than 1 conviction ect, it doesnt seem like he is slowing down and as I said early, I did wrongly attack a couple of posters. But I do believe that people are more open to change or advice if its offered in a better way than, "Tosspot, you are going to kill someone and go to jail and be someones bitch." I realise now that maybe my posts were more along the lines of trying to open up others minds to the fact that a negative comment goes no where, much like if someone tries to intimidate me into doing something, it doesnt work.

    If I could change 1 persons method of advice delivery so that more peopled listened, I would be a happy man.


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    Good post again sniper, I tend to browse this forum alot, but dont post that often because of the atmosphere here,
    I freely admit to mistakes I make or get caught for, Its noones fault but your own
    When people tell me about fines and stuff now that theyve got, im thinking you idiots, but only because Ive learnt that same lesson the hard way before them, and I think thats related to these older riders bagging these young guys making mistakes.
    Theyve learnt their lessons along time ago, adapted to what you can and cant get away with and think less of people going through this unnessacary drama
    We are meant to be brothers in arms, nobody wants a ticket - nobody wants to crash, but some of us want to do wheelies, and accelerate, and I suspect that all of us riders want to be better riders
    so how bout offering some advice rather than saying your an idiot for not knowing the answer ?
    Snipes I like to think i fit into your dying breed category, when Ive made a mistake ive come here and talked about it trying to better myself, but all you get is slated.
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    I liken my sense of morality to that of the Justice System - repeat offenders deserve no leiniency.

    If someone gets caught and learns that's great, the systems works and I'll give you the benefit of the doubt again in around 2yrs or so if you stuff up again.

    If you're young dumb and full a cum - and you re-offend with in weeks then, no, in my book you don't deserve a second thought and I have no interest in associating with you.

    From my holier than thou point of view neither Morcs or Skidmark have learnt anything - else neither of them would be in the predicament that they are in now.

    To the Skidmarks of the world, come back when you really have grown up rather than talking the talk - but failling to walk the walk.

    To the Morcs of this world - pull your head in and ride sensibly as defined by the Road Rules - save it for the track and backroads - not the middle of town with a pillion.

    And finally, maybe I'm not a real biker - I think somebody should be embarrassed if they lose their license - but on this site many seem to view it as a right of passage, along with binning your bike.

    My 2 cent's but who really cares: The idiots of the world will still green rep other idiots and the sensible will green rep the sensible, kind of pointless really.

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    Stu - you're band on the money in what you said... and for once I'll agree with a Them and US analogy. There's them that won't accept personal responsibility for dumb stuff done...

    Then there's "us".

    As a grossly generalised comment - take a peek at who gets further in life. The fun things is watching people's transition from "them" to "us". Some people do it quickly, some take their prceious time, some are incredibly slow and some never do.
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    The three posts below I think sum up this situation perfectly.
    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    I think somebody should be embarrassed if they lose their license - but on this site many seem to view it as a right of passage, along with binning your bike.
    Sooooo many threads talking about illegal actions in this place.

    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    My old man used to shake his head and say "why is it not in you to listen to me,ive already done everything you will ever do" wish i had learnt to listen earlier.
    People's responses to these types of threads. On the whole, trying to offer advice.

    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    ....thinks he's done nothing wrong or dangerous. That's a different scenario altogether.
    But these are the threads that wind me/us up the most. They turn into a "look at me, I am being picked on" thread, with the inevitable trip to PD soon to follow.

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    I'm with Kendog and MDU on this one...

    I think that the clash of generations on here is inevitable, and then of course, you have then to contend with the different personalities.

    Personally, although I am very often tempted to call some of these boys all sorts of names, I hold myself back from doing it, as I don't think it would help in any way, shape or form...

    But then again, no one or nothing can help, except themselves...

    Like Ninjanana said, we do end up not really having any patience or sympathy for these attention seekers, having tried to pass on wisdom to them in the past, but to no avail...

    Then, one would hope that a little of that wisdom would advise the owner of it to hold his/ her tongue when tempted to lash out with the finger pointing and or nasty comments which do not assist in the problem. If anything, it'll only feed the attention seeker's hunger for the "look at me, look at me" attitude.

    Anyone who has had children will know this. Let's just let them make their mistakes and learn (at their own pace) the lessons.
    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    Time to cut out the "holier/more enlightened than thou" bullshit and the "slut" comments and let people live honestly how they like providing they're not harming themselves or others in the process.

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