You two are implying that a tradesman's licence is just a tax. A tradesman's qualification equates with the driving licence as the both have a skill and knowledge test element.Originally Posted by nadroj
If you were a qualified, licenced tradesman working on a worksite, would you welcome the authorities checking everyone's credentials to ensure unqualified, unlicenced imposters were not allowed to pinch your work?
This should be the same with licence & rego checks to protect our enjoyable activities.
Don't fall for the trap of grouping the licence with the registration. Registration is tax and nothing to do with skill or ability. Policing registration is therefore tax collection.
I utterley disagree.
Youn are obviously are not a tradesman!
Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
The Wanker on the Fucking Harley is going for a ride!
Yep, random checks are random.
I got one today, and he looked at the back of the bike "hey aren't you meant to have an L plate?"
Got off, looked at the back and the cable ties, and swore. He laughed and sent me on my way home after I said I had another couple of them at home. No ticket!
I was a bit lucky I think.
It's not luck.
Girls on motorbikes don't get tickets. At least, not often.
I've never been pulled over for something on a motorbike and then not been ticketed, and most of my male motorcycling friends are in the same boat, but every female motorcyclist I know has had that happen multiple times [edit: well, at least once].
I suppose it's a whole lot easier to pass the attitude test when ten million years of evolution is telling the cop that he should try and make you like him.
We need more gay traffic cops.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Apparently I practice my innocent face. At least according to my dad. He got pulled up in the ute for the exact same dumbarse thing I did a week later, but he got a fine. Me? I looked like I was about to cry and got away with it. I won't go on record, but it was stupid and I learned from it.
Mmyes.
I always boggle at the anecdotal reliability of the "oh shit, it must've fallen off in the last ten minutes" response to "where's your L plate?"
It seems to work every time. You'd think that at some point the general police consciousness would wise up to the fact that L plates shouldn't just fall off like that.
In fact, it wouldn't surprise me if an L plate falling off and the rider genuinely failing to notice that between then and when they got pulled over has never actually happened.
ratuscat, please tell me that you know of at least one occasion on which the mystical bullshit power of this story has failed to save a learner rider from a ticket for not complying with their licence conditions.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
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