There is also a small matter of a law that says you must report an accident to the cops within 48 hours of it occurring (and 24 hours if injury resulted).
Of course, many don't bother, because precisely this sort of thing happens...a ticket in the mail. Gotta have those tickets for their quota, eh?
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Damn.
I thought "actually gobsmacked" was a story about someone being punched in the mouth. My Thursday morning boredom is intact, in fact.![]()
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
or that he'd brought a Honda.......... bugger another i hit them up the ass thread......
.xjr...
.."What's with all the lights"..officer..
I was thinking the same thing. Their insurance company wants you to male a statement to the police (a legal requirement btw) and thats their 'proof' that you were at fault so their insurance company can claim off yours.
If they didn't lay the complaint and your company argued against theirs about responsibility they have nothing to back it up.
Regardless - bugger he got a ticket on top of the other bits.
On the bright side at least you were insured. (Insurance sure helps ay DB??)
I don't want to come across as a prick, but I'm genuinely confused by this. Why did you drop the bike? Surely you can get a much shorter stopping distance by using the brakes and tyres -- metal and plastic sliding down the road with no direction is going to take much longer to stop. Plus, you give up the ability to change direction (swerve down one side of the car if you can't stop in time). And, most importantly, it hurts less and you don't beat up your bike.
Do not pay any fines until the insurance is settled. Right a letter to the cops stating that the other party was at fault for excessive braking. By paying any infringement notice he is admittimg liability.
I don't get it, everyone complains that the police do nothing and rarr rarr wank wank etc.
The kid was following too closely, hit the car infront, he got a ticket for following too closely. Am I missing something?
Sure it's stink, but it's also the law. No doubt that if the roles had been reversed, many of you would have been screaming bloody murder at the car driver.
Reminds me of the time my brother low sided in the Auckland domain a couple years back and got a ticket for riding with bald tyres. Sure it sucked that he crashed, but it served him right getting a ticket for riding with bald tyres. And guess what, he didn't ride with bald tyres after that (although it didn't stop him from being a dumbass, but that's another story)
wait til you get stung when it's not your fault
Would you feel any differently about this if your young one was the one that was hit?
Our young fella was rear ended...I'm glad the cops are still writing tickets for this offence.
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This really winds me up sometimes.
Why does the police have to send a fine to the poor bastard?
they seem to do it for anyone who crashes for whatever reason, do I get fined if I crashed my bike by myself and not into anyone?
He accepted he did it and was sorting it out!
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