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    Bloody good job I say. The last thing we need is a report like this to appear in the paper and everyone jumps on the bandwagon that all bikers are irresponsible and more controls are heaped on us. My 2c's worth (should really be 10c's as they've done away with the 2c but its only a short post)
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    YUP and another cage driving bike hater is created.
    Never occurred to ya to stop him and TELL him he was being a dick
    what a great idea----- every time I see anyone ride like a dick ill do whatever it takes to make em fall off their bikes--
    Ohh wait on a minute--most of em seem to do a pretty good job all by themselves
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    Nice one, never have a prob with a scooter going in the gutter, yer should of put yer boot in and as he went, grabbed his phone and added "will be another 15min" to the text and tossed it back to him.

    If the cunt came off, he came off, not your problem. He had a duffer scooter, was riding like a gorm, texting his boyfriend to put the coffee on and probably wondering why his g-string was pinching...he was an accident in waiting, like most scooter cretins I have the unpleasant duty of watching hurl themselves to their deaths in the bus lanes every morning/evening commute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TempBJ View Post
    Nice one, never have a prob with a scooter going in the gutter, yer should of put yer boot in and as he went, grabbed his phone and added "will be another 15min" to the text and tossed it back to him.
    haha, i love it.

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    The dude on the scooter was texting while riding? Dumb!

    To be fair you couldn't reasonably anticipate them falling off when you hit the (air) horn. Shake 'em up sure, but coming off was their fault... they demonstrated their lack of control.

    BUT

    Not stopping to help?
    No Warrant?
    No Reg?

    Respect from me?

    You didn't make them fall off, but you should have helped them up.
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    I think the important thing to remember is a scooter rider bit it...lets just reflect on that a moment
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    He might commute to work on a scooter but ride a bigger bike on the weekend. More people on scooters = less cars. No I don't ride a scooter but I have thought about one for zipping down to the shops. Still texting and riding is dumb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    You didn't make them fall off, but you should have helped them up.
    I agree with MDU.... you contributed to the situation, be that intentional or not... so you should help him out as well... no matter how silly he was being, or what your situation is... its basic courtesy!

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    Is a horn a warning device or a venting of frustration device..?
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    Good point Terbang... I see it as a warning/defensive device... to say "oi Im over here, dont drive over me and my bike..." NOT... "f**k off wanker stop texting, and get out of my way"

    edit - altho, txting and riding.... grrr! not on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by terbang View Post
    Is a horn a warning device or a venting of frustration device..?
    A horn is a pipping device when waving cordially to your friends in the cafe, cos it seems to do fuck all else to cage or dumbass scooter riders (unless it happens to 50 foot diameter fog horns as used in this example).

    Personally my two brothers herald my frustrations, as could be attested by the ashen asians face that got such a rumble when she pulled into bus lane in front of me this morning...but we digress

    Yeah mate, you should have made sure he was ok... ...oh, hang on, you did...he got up right? At least you could have turned around and run him down again?
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    Quote Originally Posted by terbang View Post
    Is a horn a warning device or a venting of frustration device..?
    Yes.

    Texting while riding, well I knew it would happen sooner or later.

    One thing I have learned over the years....
    There really is no limit to dumb.

    Of course, riding without WOF and REGO is pretty bloody silly too, especially when combined with not helping out a fellow biker. What you should have done is picked him up and got him off the road, followed by a 10 minute lecture on safe riding habits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    I hope you stoped to check he was alright, sure he was a complete tosser, but you did cause him to crash.
    No no no - it was the scooter guys responsibility. http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...php?t=46893And I'm not taking the piss.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife View Post
    ...especially when combined with not helping out a fellow biker...
    Was a fellow biker involved? I thought he was on a scooter?

    And by the looks of most scooter meat bombs out there, they cant get hurt falling off....at least thats what I assume they think as they wear their high heals/jandals/bare feet/shorts/t-shirts/skirts/skull cap helmets while pinning the scooter through the traffic.

    Just 'cos they have two wheels they aint my fellow biker...my fellow bikers are defined by their actions.

    This said, I am a compassionate guy, and I would also stopped to make sure he at least stood up, then carried on while placing a scooter sticker on the gas tank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TempBJ View Post
    Just 'cos they have two wheels they aint my fellow biker...my fellow bikers are defined by their actions.
    Not having a go - but that's where we disagree. The dude's on 2 wheels and likely enjoys many of the same freedoms and fun aspects of riding those on bigger bikes do.

    I agree there are some dimwits out there, and after you've picked 'em up after doing something incredibly dumb they can go on to learn, improve and possibly move more into your definition of a biker.

    I'd like to think the future for that guy could include fun on 2 wheels - on whatever he chooses to ride. I'd also like to think he learned not to text while riding (God that's dumb). There have been a few others in here doing some seeming dumb things - and they get lambasted in proportion to the stupidity of their actions, but I can promise you for every one that falls, I'd be there to pick them up.
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