You just watch,this will be fudged over by the police once again.Speed or alcohol, just watch, they bloody will...
You just watch,this will be fudged over by the police once again.Speed or alcohol, just watch, they bloody will...
I'd like to know what speed the bike was doing, he has to be going at a speed equal to or under the speed limit, where he can stop in the length of the lane visible to him. If he was approaching a blind hill then he should have been initially slowing down surely? Were there any other riders with him? I'd like to hear from them rather than the armchair lawyers on this thread personally. You might find this hard to stomach but none of you actually know what happened and neither do I.
They are now reporting he was thrown 100m?
Can't say I believe that.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/3601...hold-no-grudge
Exactly my point nobody saw the "vehicular manslaughter" !!!! Not even the fucking cop himself saw what hit him.
Nobody gives a rat about dubious statements of lying witness (who isnt even actual witness) and you being "prepared" to be gulible enough to believe him! (*insert appropriate insult for PMS cow equal to "dickhead"*)
7m... 30m... 100m... You've got about as much chance of getting the real story about anything from so-called 'reporters' as you have of getting struck by lightning on the way to collect your 1st division Lotto winnings.
All there is to go on at present is the photos. They can't really fuck them up too bad, although depending on the focal length they were taken at they may be distorted in terms of depth.
There's no way the cop car could have ended up in the position it is shown without a sizeable shunt. Best case scenario: the cop's 3-point turn was textbook - 60° right turn forward across the road before impact. That means it came to rest after being turned 90° counterclockwise. That's quite a hit, even with the car being hit that far back. I'd say the bike was fair tramping.
Of course, that doesn't absolve the cop of any responsibility for his own actions in his poor choice of location for the turn. Over a yellow line, hidden from view by a blind crest. I don't care who you are - that's just plain fucking stupid. Dangerous driving causing death.
If it wasn't for a concise set of rules, we might have to resort to common sense!
Well even repetition can be a struggle with some of these cops. What I often wonder, is do they (police) attract stubborn single minded twits or do they produce them?
If you love it, let it go. If it comes back to you, you've just high-sided!
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