Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
So Madboy, if its really true what they're all saying - that there is no deterrent - what would you recommend. What do you think might have made you change your mind about failing to stop? A friendlier police service, bike love, a greater awareness / value on safety, a week in the slammer or something worse than current accumulated fines would warrant (threat of)...
I take it you are young from the handle, so am interested to know.
I agree, laws are a bandaid in an imperfect system, and people are not perfect by nature.
Would you make the laws more water-tight? What would you change, if you could change them? I tend to lean towards the philosophy that laws are only for honest people; and at the end of the day no amount of law or punishment will prevent crime. It is only the conscience of mankind that stops us from doing "wrong". Conscience is one of those illusive understandings that cannot be taught, it can only be modelled
How many of us "know" that something we are doing is "wrong", but continue to do it anyway? Me for one, as I am often weak-willed and self-centred and like immediate gratification. Yet my strongest strengths come from learning to deny that nature, and aspire to higher places. That isn't something that a law can change, or that we can instill in the Next Generation.
Sheesh, I must have been thinking too much yesterday![]()
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Still inventing myself ...
Code:...completely, unshakably content.
If you're gonna do runners, maybe you should make sure you're a very accomplished rider first.
And don't do runners unless you have good rubber and lots of gas, then it's game on!
Who also issues tickets so much without merit that he makes no attempt to turn up at court to maintain the charges.
And who deliberately provokes and incites riders into (usually minor and technical) breaches of the law
Who (on the basis of this thread) takes a sadistic delight in 'pinging' motorcyclists for technical breaches where the possible punishment is wildly disproportionate to any actual wrongdoing. As indeed even the judiciary seem to agree.
I do not consider such behaviour part of a 'cop's' job.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Ahem. There was a thread... hang on...
Here you go.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
For the umpteenth time it is *not* the lock shop guy.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
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