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    Two motorcyclists down in Welly (17 April 2009)

    Hi All,
    In the space of about ten minutes two fellow rides down.
    This is as I'm eating breakfast listening to the police chatter.
    One rider down as he was heading from the capital into the Hutt.
    Sounds like he is ok. he came down on the section just under the fly over to Petone( where the old ten pin bowling use to be). Sounds like last night they layed some new road seal. Left the road works with no signs out about loose road chips etc. ( from the police chatter cagers were have some trouble with this section too)

    Hence anyone coming out of the capital towards the Hutt be very careful.

    Second rider vs a car, came down head towards the Hutt from Wainuiomata. ( on the Wainuiomata side ) Condition unknown but sounded not good.
    Turns out from the plates he was riding a stolen trailer. I hope this rider gets better soon so my ACC does not help this scum bag out too much.
    Too all fellow scum bags who knowingly ride a stolen ride, I wish you the same grief.

    To the other 99% Have a great weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dasser View Post
    Too all fellow scum bags who knowingly ride a stolen ride, I wish you the same grief.
    And you know he was knowingly riding a stolen bike how?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    And you know he was knowingly riding a stolen bike how?
    Lets just say from the coments made. THIS is HOW.
    and you KNOW he wasn't HOW.

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    If you're getting this information via police radio scanner, and then posting it on the internet, be careful - you're on shaky legal ground.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dasser View Post
    and you KNOW he wasn't HOW.
    Cos his daddy's bigger than your daddy.

    FFS think about what he said. The inference is loud enough to wake the dead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    If you're getting this information via police radio scanner, and then posting it on the internet, be careful - you're on shaky legal ground.
    Yeah, maybe but I've given out No personal info. The first accident seems worth it. About telling riders to be very careful about that section of road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dasser View Post
    Lets just say from the coments made. THIS is HOW.
    and you KNOW he wasn't HOW.
    I didn't say I knew he wasn't - I was simply asking you, after all you are the guy making the inferences.

    BTW comments has 2 "m"'s - you're welcome.

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    Thanks for the info dasser. You have a great weekend to.

    Road works signs in NZ seem to be very hit or miss. Wrong signage / no signs. Seems that they put out whatever sign they have on the truck at the end of the day.
    Ride it until the wheels fall off...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dasser View Post
    Yeah, maybe but I've given out No personal info. The first accident seems worth it. About telling riders to be very careful about that section of road.
    Nothing to do with personal info.....................it's the source..........like private and confidential...............but your 'intent' is sound.


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    Yes new gravel is a "bitch" and not the good kind of bitch.....Balzy and i saw them laying it last night on our travels in our cage,

    Nice of you to give others a heads up

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    Passed the scene just after it happened, the bike (if it was stolen) was a yellow Suzuki RF, if any body has lost one.
    Quote Originally Posted by dasser View Post
    Hi All,
    In the space of about ten minutes two fellow rides down.
    This is as I'm eating breakfast listening to the police chatter.
    One rider down as he was heading from the capital into the Hutt.
    Sounds like he is ok. he came down on the section just under the fly over to Petone( where the old ten pin bowling use to be). Sounds like last night they layed some new road seal. Left the road works with no signs out about loose road chips etc. ( from the police chatter cagers were have some trouble with this section too)

    Hence anyone coming out of the capital towards the Hutt be very careful.

    Second rider vs a car, came down head towards the Hutt from Wainuiomata. ( on the Wainuiomata side ) Condition unknown but sounded not good.
    Turns out from the plates he was riding a stolen trailer. I hope this rider gets better soon so my ACC does not help this scum bag out too much.
    Too all fellow scum bags who knowingly ride a stolen ride, I wish you the same grief.

    To the other 99% Have a great weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    If you're getting this information via police radio scanner, and then posting it on the internet, be careful - you're on shaky legal ground.
    Not in my opinion. If the fuzz broadcasts coms on the airwaves then its public. If they want to encrypt, then they should do so.

    The same goes for email - if its emailed cleartext then its cleartext.

    "I hope no one tunes in and hears this and repeats it" is not "security."

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Not in my opinion. If the fuzz broadcasts coms on the airwaves then its public. If they want to encrypt, then they should do so...
    You opinion has nothing to do with it.

    Are your conversations on your portable home phone "public"? What about your cell phone? All of these radio communications can be - and are - routinely intercepted by sticky-beakers using radio scanning receivers. Surprisingly few people realise that...

    The law is quite clear on the matter. Listening to private conversations transmitted via radio signals is not illegal. Acting on the information received is very much illegal - and that includes re-broadcasting the information to other persons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    You opinion has nothing to do with it.

    Are your conversations on your portable home phone "public"? What about your cell phone? All of these radio communications can - and are - routinely intercepted by sticky-beakers using radio scanning receivers. Surprising few people realise that...

    The law is quite clear on the matter. Listening to private conversations transmitted via radio signals is not illegal. Acting on the information received is very much illegal - and that includes re-broadcasting the information to other persons.
    Dammit Virago, you are just too damn quick. Beat me to posting.

    More's to the point entirely correct. Listening in using a "scanner", (shortly going to be obsolete), is not illegal, acting on that information however is....
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    Quote Originally Posted by DingoZ View Post
    Dammit Virago, you are just too damn quick. Beat me to posting.

    More's to the point entirely correct. Listening in using a "scanner", (shortly going to be obsolete), is not illegal, acting on that information however is....
    I wish parliament would pass a law outlawing the cops transitioning to digital. Listening to them on scanners provided hours and hours of amusement in my younger days, and it'll be a shame when people cant do that anymore.

    Also as for the legality of using information pulled from the airwaves, if that's illegal then the law is an ass.
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