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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    Right-O you two, fuck off before I piss my pants laughing
    Hey welcome back Trash Man, we've missed your sensitive comments on here for too long now.
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    IF SPEEDING IS REALLY THAT BAD WHY DID POLICE EVEN CONSIDER SPEEDING HELEN TO A RUGBY GAME LET ALONE DO IT, FUCKIN PIGS AND THERE DOUBLE STANDARDS. THOSE COPS SHOULD HAVE BEEN LOCKED UP FOR DANGEROUS DRIVING AND ALL VEHICLES INVOLVED CONFISCATED.ITS HARD TO ARGUE WITH PIGS AND THEIR ATTITUDES AS THATS HOW THEY MAKE THEIR LIVING .

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    Why do bike's have REDLINE'S for if you cann't take them to it . Why do people make 180HP bike's when the speed limit is 100k . Because they do ,to help a small group of rider's that want to go as fast as they can possible . I try to pick the right place's to Speed etc so as not to involve other's . Speeding has risk's but so do all thing's that involve Excitment . Those that need to feel this rush will know why they do it & will continue to keep riding this way . As I will myself "The faster I go the slower it feel's "
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei 509
    Speeding has risk's but so do all thing's that involve Excitment .
    Even stuff without excitment can be more risky. Walking over a wet floor is likely to be more risky than doing anything on a bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    Walking over a wet floor is likely to be more risky than doing anything on a bike
    Do I *really* need to post one of the ubiquitous photos of some dude strewn in fifteen parts down about 200 metres of some random road behind his smashed-up bike to make a point here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    Do I *really* need to post one of the ubiquitous photos of some dude strewn in fifteen parts down about 200 metres of some random road behind his smashed-up bike to make a point here?
    Nah ACC put ads on TV all the time to show us how. My favourite is the woman who trips and smashes herself through the glass table.
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    Quote Originally Posted by merv
    Nah ACC put ads on TV all the time to show us how. My favourite is the woman who trips and smashes herself through the glass table.
    I like the one of the guy tripping as he steps out of the shower. If you listen carefully, I'm sure you can hear the carefully-mixed effect of tearing spinal cord.

    Great stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    Do I *really* need to post one of the ubiquitous photos of some dude strewn in fifteen parts down about 200 metres of some random road behind his smashed-up bike to make a point here?
    seen it

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    Do I *really* need to post one of the ubiquitous photos of some dude strewn in fifteen parts down about 200 metres of some random road behind his smashed-up bike to make a point here?
    Please, do you have the one of that guy in Oz on the thou? WOW i bet he didnt feel a thing, the bigest peice they found was his chest cavity, and the bike had half a wheel. i had it but it must have got deleted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by merv
    Nah ACC put ads on TV all the time to show us how. My favourite is the woman who trips and smashes herself through the glass table.
    That damn women was about to explain how good those fruity bars were and she trips over. Now I will never know how good they are

    And the same with that paint. The ACC are not very good at explaining their products

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    Quote Originally Posted by R1AaronKDX
    Please, do you have the one of that guy in Oz on the thou? WOW i bet he didnt feel a thing, the bigest peice they found was his chest cavity, and the bike had half a wheel. i had it but it must have got deleted.
    Hmmm, no. I don't keep them as a rule after checking them out, I'm usually on my work computer and I reckon stuff like that's a bit iffy to store, given that I'm not supposed to have 'offensive material'.

    I wasn't implying that I was about to post pictures. I was just making the point that the actual outcome of bike accidents can be pretty spectacular, and that would certainly have to affect risk analysis.

    As opposed to, say, breaking a bone or two in a household accident. Not to say you can't die that way, but it's a bit difficult to spread yourself over several hundred square metres with standard kitchen appliances. Also, 20-tonne trucks don't habitually barrel down suburban hallways.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    IF SPEEDING IS REALLY THAT BAD WHY DID POLICE EVEN CONSIDER SPEEDING HELEN TO A RUGBY GAME LET ALONE DO IT, FUCKIN PIGS AND THERE DOUBLE STANDARDS. THOSE COPS SHOULD HAVE BEEN LOCKED UP FOR DANGEROUS DRIVING AND ALL VEHICLES INVOLVED CONFISCATED.ITS HARD TO ARGUE WITH PIGS AND THEIR ATTITUDES AS THATS HOW THEY MAKE THEIR LIVING .
    The case is still to go to Court. There will only be a "double standard" if the officers involved receive different treatment under the law than others in similar circumstances.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei 509
    Why do bike's have REDLINE'S for if you cann't take them to it . Why do people make 180HP bike's when the speed limit is 100k . Because they do ,to help a small group of rider's that want to go as fast as they can possible . I try to pick the right place's to Speed etc so as not to involve other's . Speeding has risk's but so do all thing's that involve Excitment . Those that need to feel this rush will know why they do it & will continue to keep riding this way . As I will myself "The faster I go the slower it feel's "
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    HE NOW PROUDLY HAS AFTER "BIKE" 03 GSXR1000. IS IT A COOL BIKE OR WHAT. 155 IN FIRST

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    HE NOW PROUDLY HAS AFTER "BIKE" 03 GSXR1000.
    Your eyesight must be improving, oh Locked Caps One.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    The case is still to go to Court. There will only be a "double standard" if the officers involved receive different treatment under the law than others in similar circumstances.
    I DONT THINK THEY WERE ARESTTED , I DONT THINK THEY HAD THERE VEHICLES AND DID THEY LOSE THERE LICENCE FOR 28 DAY? IF THEY DID NOT GET ALL OF THE ABOVE THEN IT IS A DOUBLE STANDARD. BUT REALLY I THINK THAT PEOPLE IN THEIR POSITION SHOULD BE HELD TO A HIGHER STANDARD, IF A COP GETS CAUGHT BREAKING THE LAW THEIR PENALTY SHOULD BE DOUBLE AS THEY SHOULD KNOW BETTER.

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