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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    Talk to the police about this. They will tell you how they find they deal with the same familys over and over again and with each new set of offspring.

    Recently they were floating the idea of taking children away from such loser families to break the cycle.

    Personally I wouldn't mind if they introduced the 'three strikers and you're out' policy so all the losers can end up in prison camps.

    I work very hard for what little I have. I honestly do not give a flying fuck for the criminals and the criminal culture in NZ.
    Mr Shit, or can I call you Dip?

    Your point is taken and understood. Most on KB however consider it to be too harsh and lacking in basic humanity.

    Have you never done anything bad or illegal in your younger years. May be something you regretted doing? It's called growing up and most grow out of bad behaviour, which is why the bad people of NZ are in the minority.

    Why don't you think of the worst thing you have ever done and then consider whether you deserved to die for it. Also consider whether your friends and family deserved to have someone they cared about taken from their lives in this way?

    IMO - You are over the top on this one.

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    PS You have a very nice looking SV.
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    Hear hear

    +1 couldn't agree more. Such words of wisdom should be read, considered and if they give you a different perspective which may change your opinion, even better.

    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Mr Shit, or can I call you Dip?

    Your point is taken and understood. Most on KB however consider it to be too harsh and lacking in basic humanity.

    Have you never done anything bad or illegal in your younger years. May be something you regretted doing? It's called growing up and most grow out of bad behaviour, which is why the bad people of NZ are in the minority.

    Why don't you think of the worst thing you have ever done and then consider whether you deserved to die for it. Also consider whether your friends and family deserved to have someone they cared about taken from their lives in this way?

    IMO - You are over the top on this one.

    YD

    PS You have a very nice looking SV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    Talk to the police about this. They will tell you how they find they deal with the same familys over and over again and with each new set of offspring.

    Recently they were floating the idea of taking children away from such loser families to break the cycle.

    Personally I wouldn't mind if they introduced the 'three strikers and you're out' policy so all the losers can end up in prison camps.

    I work very hard for what little I have. I honestly do not give a flying fuck for the criminals and the criminal culture in NZ.
    yeah I agree with three strikes etc.
    But Its sad to pleased on the death of anyone for only stealing a bike, besides, what if it was a Honda?
    I dont know the details or background of the case or the person, might just be some confused young man (there is plenty of them) he might have grwon up to be a real asset to society, who knows.
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    Losers usually breed more losers.
    I find it interesting that it's almost always people with particularly mediocre lives whom one finds making that statement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Have you never done anything bad or illegal in your younger years.
    Well I have never been arrested for anything and have nothing of a police record. You see, I grew up in a family environment that installed in me in a few basic things. i.e. Do not fuck with other people's stuff. Once I see someone else break these simple principles, then I lose any respect for them.

    May be something you regretted doing? It's called growing up and most grow out of bad behaviour, which is why the bad people of NZ are in the minority.
    A culture that thinks "it's okay, they will grow out of it in time" is half the problem.



    PS You have a very nice looking SV.
    Thanks. Which is partly why I am very sincere that I would be highly fucked off if some cunt nicked it. If said thief or his mate he sold it to, wiped themselves out on it - would I feel sympathetic... no. Would I feel sympathy for the loser's family for their loss... no.

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    No evidence the feller who crashed had stolen the bike.

    It would be wise to presume innocence on his behalf until otherwise proven.

    Regardless of the circumstances someone is dead, a bike is trashed and a family mourns.

    Some of you guys need to get a life.
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    I dunno about no evidence. Guilty by association - his 'friends' are proving what an upstanding member of the community he was... Stuff
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    Once again he did not steal the bike it was the second day he owned it. his only mistafe was not checking it out properly.

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    Dipshit - a name hard earned. Well done.

    It's only a f'n bike! (Yes, I meant every word of that). The life of a theif is worth untold more than the value of a single bike. He did bad... probably more than once. I don't want him on the streets, but I also don't want the guy dead.

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    They have stated that four people were arrested at the crash site, 1 was arrested there for breach of bail as they said he was drinking he was later releaed as they could not prove he was drinking, the other three were arrested at the party the same day and they did not even know grim but head heard there was a party and just turned up. My kids where there when the police turned up at the crash site and only one person was arrested, if they are behaving so bad why are the surround neighbours providing recylcing bins and letting them park on their property to keep the area safer.

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    No Way - I knew Graham from way back at intermediate.
    Just got a call from a mate to be told -

    Very Sad to hear this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmw View Post
    Once again he did not steal the bike it was the second day he owned it. his only mistafe was not checking it out properly.
    Of course his family will say "he just brought it with cash a couple of days ago"

    Even receiving stolen property is a criminal offence last time I checked.

    The matter is under investigation by the police to see if anyone else was involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    It's only a f'n bike! (Yes, I meant every word of that). The life of a theif is worth untold more than the value of a single bike. He did bad... probably more than once. I don't want him on the streets, but I also don't want the guy dead.
    Any sympathy I would feel, would be greatly outweighed by the pissed off feelings of having my bike stolen.

    What exactly is the problem you fuckwits have with that? Were you little crims yourselves at one time? Are your kids little shits and are always in trouble with the law? Is this why you find such an attitude shocking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    Of course his family will say "he just brought it with cash a couple of days ago"

    Even receiving stolen property is a criminal offence last time I checked.

    The matter is under investigation by the police to see if anyone else was involved.
    Bit harsh. Most motorcycle sales are for cash. And obviously all at some time are "a few days ago". The police will naturally check out to see if the purchase was bonafide. But there is no reason at this stage to suppose it was not.

    Receiving stolen property is not the same as buying in good faith property that later turns out to be stolen. That is no offence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dmw View Post
    Once again he did not steal the bike it was the second day he owned it. his only mistafe was not checking it out properly.
    actually he made plenty of mistafes. together, they took his life.

    maybe if he have have thought about some consequences of his actions prior to doing them he would still be able to be with his partner and child, but no, disqualified - (did he even ever have a bike licence?), running from the cops, (or not as the case appears to be), 4am, and i doubt if that's the last of the contributing factors, and he's making a hole in a fence somewhere.

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