
Originally Posted by
Moi
being stopped and told politely that wearing more appropriate gear would be a good thing to do...
OK. Let's say for argument's sake that I make the conscious decision to leave the leather jacket, boots, gloves etc. at home and ride from Auckland to Wellington wearing just a helmet (and enough to not run foul of the public nudity laws). Having taken this decision I am fully aware that, should I crash, I'll be in a world of hurt. Therefore I ride in a manner that makes this extremely unlikely (which I always do anyway). The remaining risk is something that I am well aware of and prepared to take. Now, this trip can easily be done in one day. Except for the case where every cop that sees me pulls me over to give me a "polite" lecture. How is this not harassment?
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