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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I dont understand, did the thing not have a registration plate on it? they got close enough to it following to discern the likelihood female, but didnt get the plate? I mean, you'd expect po po priorities (particularly when there is a quota at stake) to be "get the rego, THEN stare at the arse".

    Though they might just have thought it was a woman. Or you know, hoped.
    An older model Ducati may have an older model plate. A dirty black plate would be hard to read ... if it was even still in the system. Or have the correct address listed in the rego details.
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    It seems when a car driver does the unthinkable, they are viewed in a very different light...http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...post1130441681

    Though no body was injured/killed in the Ducati/Police incident, that fact alone, does not excuse the rider for even contemplating what occured inside her helmet, that made her ride at those speeds on a public road.
    Her choice, but a bad one.

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    Wow. To compare an extremely poor decision that led to loss of life and a decision that led to a "believed to be more than 170km/h" speeding incident is quite something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyGSXF View Post
    & a time & place for having a blat
    What better time than with the NZ road tax department up yer date?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    Wow. To compare an extremely poor decision that led to loss of life and a decision that led to a "believed to be more than 170km/h" speeding incident is quite something.
    Indeed. I'd say any clear comparison of the two incidents confirms the serious flaw in the GER driven official model rather then demonstrating any "speed klls" idiocy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    Wow. To compare an extremely poor decision that led to loss of life and a decision that led to a "believed to be more than 170km/h" speeding incident is quite something.
    I have no problem seeing the comparison that Maha is making.

    A boy racer rolled the dice and lost while a girl racer rolled the dice and won.

    Still doesn't excuse the action though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I have no problem seeing the comparison that Maha is making.
    Lack of forethought...similar to a few previous posts.
    When a biker makes the wrong decision, the reaction on here by and large, is very very different to when a car driver makes a wrong decision.
    A little bit of balance would be the mature stance.
    That accident in the Naki yestarday?...was a accident, tragic, but an accident nonetheless. No one ment for it to happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Lack of forethought...similar to a few previous posts.
    When a biker makes the wrong decision, the reaction on here by and large, is very very different to when a car driver makes a wrong decision.
    A little bit of balance would be the mature stance.
    That accident in the Naki yestarday?...was a accident, tragic, but an accident nonetheless. No one ment for it to happen.
    And the people in the van will be saying ... "I never thought that would happen" ... as if that shit only happens to other people ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    And the people in the van will be saying ... "I never thought that would happen" ... as if that shit only happens to other people ...

    To all bikers heading out for a ride ... Are you feeling lucky ... ???
    Thats correct....bad decisions are made every minute of every day, and at times, those very decisions can effect many peoples lives forever.
    Occassionally, you are lucky enough to sit back and say...''that could have had a different outcome''.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Lack of forethought...similar to a few previous posts.
    When a biker makes the wrong decision, the reaction on here by and large, is very very different to when a car driver makes a wrong decision.
    A little bit of balance would be the mature stance.
    That accident in the Naki yestarday?...was a accident, tragic, but an accident nonetheless. No one ment for it to happen.
    I can't agree with the "no one ment for it to happen", when I as a driver do something as stupid as the driver of the van did, I take the risk of crashing, and causing harm, and I should know this. And while I don't mean it I happily risk it.

    The driver of the van should not even have attempted to overtake three stationary vehicles at an intersection..the driver should have slowed down and stopped and waited his turn. End, full stop here.


    Overtaking, several stationary vehicles at an intersection, and driving into oncoming traffic, is willfully taking the risk of causing a carambolage.


    There is something really wrong with someone driving like this, no regards for life, not his own, not that of his passengers and certainly none for the life of other road users.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue rider View Post
    I can't agree with the "no one ment for it to happen", when I as a driver do something as stupid as the driver of the van did, I take the risk of crashing, and causing harm, and I should know this. And while I don't mean it I happily risk it.

    The driver of the van should not even have attempted to overtake three stationary vehicles at an intersection..the driver should have slowed down and stopped and waited his turn. End, full stop here.


    Overtaking, several stationary vehicles at an intersection, and driving into oncoming traffic, is willfully taking the risk of causing a carambolage.


    There is something really wrong with someone driving like this, no regards for life, not his own, not that of his passengers and certainly none for the life of other road users.
    Only this year on a group ride, a number of bikes were overtalking a vehicle on the crest of a hill...they were willfully taking a risk. I doubt that any forethought was present on that occassion.
    Some in the group were horrified at what they were seeing and backed right off.
    Like I said earlier ...Occassionally, you are lucky enough to sit back and say...''that could have had a different outcome''.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue rider View Post

    Overtaking, several stationary vehicles at an intersection, and driving into oncoming traffic, is willfully taking the risk of causing a carambolage.


    There is something really wrong with someone driving like this, no regards for life, not his own, not that of his passengers and certainly none for the life of other road users.
    Not sure what a carambolage is but assuming disregard implies a conscious decision. To drive like that is basically thoughtless full stop. Lights on, nobody home.

    Now, trying to outrun the feds shows disregard.
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    Some people in this thread seem to be taking themselves too seriously. That road is not particularly dangerous and 170 would be considered by some to be relatively modest. Not legal, just modest. And there would be several local KBers who would not be in a strong postion to argue against that on the basis, "Let him without sin cast the first stone?"

    While I am familiar with the particular road, I don't know the lady in question but good luck to her. If she keeps behaving like that, she'll need it.

    As for the driver of the van, jail time would be appropriate - but is not likely.

    The big group rides like the toy run make me uncomfortable, too many riders leave their brains at home. As in this instance though, it's not only the other riders you have to watch out for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I have no problem seeing the comparison that Maha is making.

    A boy racer rolled the dice and lost while a girl racer rolled the dice and won.

    Still doesn't excuse the action though.
    And if the 'girl racer' crashed and died it would have been the Po-pos fault eh!

    Or have I misread KB mentality - again...

    I think not...
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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Not sure what a carambolage is but assuming disregard implies a conscious decision. To drive like that is basically thoughtless full stop. Lights on, nobody home.

    Now, trying to outrun the feds shows disregard.
    From Wiki ..

    Noun

    carambolage m (plural carambolages)

    (billiards) a carom, a cannon.
    (by extension) a car accident involving 3 or more cars hitting each other successively, pile-up

    "Carom-like" accidents are bound with excessive speed and high traffic. They happen more often on highways.
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