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https://youtu.be/RV2JBbol2To
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how hard would it have been to just let the bitch in though and get on with lifeI skipped through it with no sound so unless I missed something in the dialog the bike should have gunned it or braked to let them in IMO
I wouldn't have been fighting with the car either.... but she was either not paying attention or being stubborn. Surprised the cop jumped on it that fast though.
Sweet justice.
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
biggest problem with people having cameras on their shit, is they think the world cares, so they go post it up waiting for some hugs because their safe space was intruded upon in some way or another --- ironically me posting on here is not any better![]()
Wherever that was filmed it would seem that the cops are actually interested in road safety. It probably wasn't New York.Definitely wasn't here.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Have had this happen to me any number of times, in the car and riding my bike. Its infuriating at best. It can be dangerous for a rider.
I had one very interesting experience at a lane merge, it was "my turn" and I was ahead of the car I was going to merge in front of, a guy in a Skyline. Traffic was moving slowly but steadily, but he decided he wasn't going to let me merge and instead kept coming further up along my left, squeezing me between himself and the median barrier. There was no room for me to accelerate so I was left with no choice but to back off and let him through. I sounded my horn to register my displeasure. That was probably my mistake. I sat behind the guy for another couple of kms until I was getting closer to my turn off. He turned off ahead of me as traffic stopped for lights, got out of the car at the roadside and made it very clear he wanted to fight. By fight I do not mean use harsh language. I ignored him and took my turn off and proceeded along the 50kmh stretch to home. This was about 6km long. The guy in the Skyline caught up and tailgated me the whole way flashing his lights. The last thing I wanted was for this moron to know where I lived. Along the way a mate has a car workshop. I pulled in, right in front of one of his workbays and yelled for him to bring something long and metal. As the guy in the Skyline slowed to come alongside me he saw my mate coming with a big fuck off wrench in his hand and me pointing towards him (Mr Skyline). He remembered he had an urgent appointment elsewhere and left a bit of rubber on the street as a momento.
I sometimes use a helmet mounted camera when on roadtrips, did I wish I had one running then? Too right! Would I have gone to the cops with the footage? For sure. I have reported drivers before for dangerous or intimidating behaviour to *555. My experience of that was not encouraging. If you have video evidence then things are harder to ignore. Look at the bicycle rider in Wellington recently.
I have become a bit more mellow these days, sure it irks me when other road users do dumb shit but I remind myself to not get annoyed and let it go. I know people who do that kind of thing are arseholes, I have no need to prove this to anyone. I am more interested in getting home in one piece.
Life is not measured by how many breaths you take, but how many times you have your breath taken away
I posted that the other day. GAYEST thing I've ever seen, and the queer cunt should be ashamed of himself. Gives us all a bad name. What a gay cunt. Policeman should arrest the queer cunt.
Carma. I'm glad the officer responded, but hopefully he didn't shoot her...
Yeah. Sorry, over reaction from the biker. Or to put it another way, I wish my riding was such that I felt that reaction was warranted by a minor zip merge fail.
There are homosexual riders, I don't see how his sexuality had anything to do with it.
This is waa-aay more gay.
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