Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Very sad news.
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I nearly had a similar experience on Easter Saturday. My son and I were riding down Marshlands Rd and a cop about 3 seconds ahead of us (my preferred following distance these days) hit his brakes and did a U turn to chase something. I have a paranoid distrust of all car drivers, including ones with disco lights, so the moment I saw him braking and pulling to the left i was on my brakes, so I continued on my journey and pretty much forgot about it until today. I was lucky, I had around 3 secs of space.
But the story has a twist. On the Thursday (2 days before) I got pinged by a cop for doing 63 kmh, and he had to do a U turn to get me because when he picked me up he was on the other side of the road. After he had told me how dangerously I was riding he spotted a dodgy looking boy racer car going the other way, jumped in his car and did another U turn and I remember at the time noticing that a car moved to the left of the road to avoid him.
I'm saddened by this news, but not surprised; in fact if I am at all surprised it's that more people aren't killed by Police errors.
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This thread is about decision making. Clearly a very bad decision (a guy was killed) was made by a so called professional road user. One who should have known better, one who should have been employed, trained and remunerated to know better. But he obviously wasn't. So when is this stupid gummint of ours going to put our corrupt (remember Clint) and stupid police force onto a more accountable path (remember the 4.5mill kiwi Easter road toll compared to the 19mill Aussies). They are failing in their duties miserably and need a complete makeover.
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TBH, that's the way I have learnt I *have* to ride to survive. Even if I am just pootling down to the supermarket. Unfortunately sometimes we have to accept that we are much more vulnerable than most other road users and ride or take our chances accordingly.
What also scares me re the vulnerability thing is that this has happened to someone who had alot of skill on a motorbike and he obviously didn't have a chance.....
The 'baying for blood' and anger that people are feeling is understandable at the moment but for me it's the realisation that we are so vulnerable on our bikes and we should never take that for granted. And I am sorry but I feel as sorry for the cop as I do for Paul's family. It could have happened to any of us. Let's hope that a lesson may finally be learnt by everyone from this tragedy.
just seen good old Leo Tooman on the news................officer involved has 35 years experience and has performed this manouvre "thousands of times"................wanker
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Which makes me think (right or wrong) that the cop got his fix (bad pun I know) locked on, hit the lights and siren and started his turn with his eyes looking in entirely the wrong direction. Probably transfixed on the ute while mentally rubbing his hands together to a 'ka-ching' noise in his head not too dissimilar to that of the intro to Pink Floyd's "Money".
What exactly are you pissed off about the fact that the motorcyclist died or the fact that it was a cop doing a u-turn that caused his death?People in cars have been killing motorcyclists a long time and generally theres no "the sky is falling" reaction on here followed by pages of discussion in fact most times theres no mention.Cant personally see any reason for this thread other than the fact a cop was involved,given the number of cars driven by Joe Public compared to those driven by cops then methinks your barking up the wrong tree.Dead is dead,needless is needless no matter what the occupation of the car driver.
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