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    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post
    Lol, cops won't do shit.

    I would have almost certainly performed a mirrorectomy on him.
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    Did you report this to the cops or are you letting them get a confidence boost to do it to someone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    I have noticed some really bad anti bike attitudes of late.

    Bikes can do things cars can't and visa versa.

    Shouldn't be a problem to coexist on the public highway.
    How intriguing. From what I've seen (and I cover a lot of k's) car attitudes to bikers have been at a high lately. Plenty of cars moving over when you're lane-splitting, waving you past to overtake on the open road, a general disinclination to tailgate etc.


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    Its all been said.
    I admire you for staying calm-ish and doing the right thing for you. On ya mate.

    tossers in 4x4's need direct action, its all the dumb buggers understand.

    You can get details from the rego. It costs 30 or so bucks and is available over the net. ANyone can get adresses of previous/current owners this way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratti View Post
    Its all been said.
    I admire you for staying calm-ish and doing the right thing for you. On ya mate.
    tossers in 4x4's need direct action, its all the dumb buggers understand.
    You can get details from the rego. It costs 30 or so bucks and is available over the net. ANyone can get adresses of previous/current owners this way.
    www.carfax.co.nz - $10
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    Jeepers really? Cripes we've been ripped off mightily then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratti View Post
    Jeepers really? Cripes we've been ripped off mightily then.
    If you sign up with account - those guys will also do it cheaper. I think you can get the whole thing checked for like $5 or something.
    But yes LTSA/Post Office rips you off good. I had to find an alternative as I was checking 5+ bikes a year.
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    Filed a roadwatch report, also had the option of asking the cops to investigate with maybe taking him to court. Thought that was a waste of time so just decided to file the report.

    Guy at station said I could be charged if I do/attempt any personal retribution, also if something did happen to him I'd be the first one they'd see. I asked what they will do and he said they write him a letter with my description of events. I said that wasn't good enough, he said that's the best they could do. So there you go. Will take SH16 today again, same time of day just after work. I hope I don't see him today, I can only remain calm for so long...

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    What's his rego number? Piece of shit like that could cause a riders death quite easily. That really pisses me off. It's never happened to me and if it did I would follow them home( if I had the fuel) and have a word, or maybe a dust up, whichever came first. Doing nothing is giving the scum f#$##T^ piece of $%$%%$#!! a good laugh at your expense and he will be likely to try it again. Bloody 4x4's I am wary of those bastards. He is a legend in his own eyes and all his mates( if he has any) probably all got to smoke his bat when he relayed the story to them. Asshole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aprilia_RS250 View Post
    Filed a roadwatch report, also had the option of asking the cops to investigate with maybe taking him to court. Thought that was a waste of time so just decided to file the report.

    Guy at station said I could be charged if I do/attempt any personal retribution, also if something did happen to him I'd be the first one they'd see. I asked what they will do and he said they write him a letter with my description of events. I said that wasn't good enough, he said that's the best they could do. So there you go. Will take SH16 today again, same time of day just after work. I hope I don't see him today, I can only remain calm for so long...
    While throwing a drink at someone would not normally be regarded as asssault, in the context that it was done(i.e. while passing, at speed and without warning), it could have been really dangerous.
    I reckon you lay a charge of assault, and let the cops follow it through. He might get community service or something. Even if he is acquitted for lack of evidence, it will be there on his record. So if sometone else lays a similar complaint, he is less likely to walk away unscathed. The important bit is that he does not walk away from it thinking that there are no consequences.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Okey Dokey View Post
    Sounds like assault or attempted murder to me. I've never had anything remotely like that happen to me, thank goodness. Glad you weren't hurt. I hope the cops deal to the guy.
    LOl...

    Yeap happend to me, minding my own business doing 100k's flat on the motorway in the MIDDLE lane. Sports car comes right up my ass and tailgates. Not my fault people in the fast lane are holding up traffic.

    I flashed my brake lights to warn them they were too close, they overtook and threw a coke bottle at me. Pissed me off so I followed them, got off at a traffic light to tell them to pull over and explain. They got scared and put their windows up and locked their doors.

    Still kept following them And they drove off to the Police Station, by that time I was cooled off and laughed didn't bother complaining. Next thing I get a letter from Police with all sorts of bullshit in that to which I simply replied "Get your facts right".

    That was the end of it

    All up fun experience but I wish I could slap them around their ears and stick their faces in my ass and made them smell it.

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    I have had all sorts of things chucked at me out of other vehicles over the years, also from bridges and from the side of the road too!

    Most of the arseholes of the motoring world hug the centre line and try to stop us getting any little "advantage" over them and they take it all "so personally" too but they are the minority IMHO!

    The majority of other motorists though are so obliging that it gets embarrassing and you feel you have to pass them or they might run off the road.

    I have often thought if by writing letters to the editor etc thanking the good motorists who do care about motorcyclists.

    I have never written a letter to the editor, wouldn't know where to begin!

    By doing so, we may be able to subtly get our own messages about our rights across to people who read them without pissing them off!

    We also need to keep repeating the message, that motorcycles are a legitimate mode of transport and should be seen as such by all other motorists!

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