Everyone is in the same boat opinion-wise to the setup of the location of the checkpoint.........
but the majority have failed to read this:
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...post1129676490
And almost everyone has short term memory loss to the fact that it was months ago that we were made aware of the fact that during this summer there was to be a campaign in the Canterbury region targeting Motorcycliststhere's a thread here on KB about it & if my memory serves me right it started the same week the Magpie was held.
And realistically since then this is the first major event of its type in the region.... so put two & two together and realise it was bound to happen sooner or later. We were the target just like if the cops are doing truck COF/RoadUser/Log Book/ Loading checks they don't stop other vehicles they just target trucks.
Different department CVIU do the whole truck thing for the most part, and if they were doing similar they would have checked rego's and WOF's. Thats something I was wondering why they didn't do if it was a serious look at motorcyclists.
Anyhow enough, I doubt anyone but those unconvinced by the whole situation even give a toss, and as there were no accidents, (more by luck than anything), there will be no interest by the media or general public.
I still would love to see the result it they did the same on a main road for the same numbers on a Sunday, or have the same policy around a large sporting event, could be interesting.
Its not the destination that is important its the journey.
me being one, but i did know that they where targeting bikes though,
I did find out today why they would not breath test me before I went out,
some one did so at another time, that person then went back & drank more came out & got done for D.I.C, when it went to court it blew up in theface when the perp said to the Judge, that he got breath tested by the cops & they said he was ok, pc plod got the
up the arse perp goes free
his head off, now we copp it because of one
so best make sure we not over before we leave rallys
I still think the BB is a good thing, & you can enjoy theknowing that you're clear
Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down ones life for his friends. (John 15:13)
I have a small breath tester to use as an indication which helps you can also buy the crystal testers from the supermarket
http://jaycar.co.nz/productResults.asp?keywords=breath&keyform=KEYWORD&SUBMIT.x=23&SUBMIT.y=11
But you must remember: this product is intended to give an indicative reading only and is carries no guarantee of accuracy supplier accepts no responsibility for any consequence arising from the use of this device.
On saying that it hasn't let me down yet. Used it just before leaving March Hare and most other rallies...
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:slap: lol forgot about that.......though realistically it would have been a logistical nightmare undertaking the same operation processing that number of bikers in a suburban location![]()
Imagine the bellows of distain that would have been flying if they had have done a B/B check pointthe crys of misjustice coming from the suits & wannabe outlaws would have been laughable
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Ummmmmmm, seem to have missed the point, I am fine with police having a checkpoint. but it was poorly placed poorly manned and poorly organised,
Your above comments would just be like usual day for ya--- water off a ducks back. If there was breath testing offered in site , I'd use it . and so would alot of others.
Aggree To be honest I like the rally organisers idea, and as has been done for the brass, they buy testers that patrons of the rally can use. They have not had BB around the Brass for a few years now?
There was talk in previous posts of why they could not do it onsite,but then if they did it onsite, then you would have the public outcry that cops are looking after bikers.
If they did it once or more, then would there be an expectation that they will do it again and again and each event??
"come here big boy-blow into this... whoa, you a bit over... go sleep it off" I bet they wont do that out side my house on Sunday morning.
There has to be a level of personal responsibilty for yourself.
Look at how many fello bikers have come to greif or fatality over the last couple of years, there own personal fault or not, I know it makes me cringe every time, "not another, and feeling for their extended familys.
It did not appear to flash of a setup with the BB at the Hare, but no doubt succeeded in raising awareness.
Sure was a litle painful idling down the drive at such a speed, Being on the grumbling griso sure lessened the pain.
Spot on. When GB and I rode through (10-15 minutes after you perhaps) there were only three cops on the road doing the testing. No wonder it took us 20-25 (maybe more) minutes to leave!
An interesting thought - if everyone had ridden straight through (i.e. as in doing a runner) I reckon there would have been nothing they Police could have done. There were no cops further up the road in Waimate or beyond (or at least we never saw any) and there were no Police cars in the immediate vicinity. Easy. The fact that nobody tried, as far as I know, is remarkable.
I think what buggered it up for the Police was having to cover the northern exit (behind the stage) as well, a distinct lack of forethought on their part.
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