And ironically, let's suppose a speeding ticket for 41+ km/h above the limit doesn't hold up in court - then you will already have received your punishment. Which is why road side suspension of license is not just a load of bunkum - but also a breach of our supposedly civil rights.
Alas, the general public have been fed the "speed kills" bullshit long enough that it's being eaten raw...
I am a little uncertain on this - but I believe that depending upon the offense it may be either 2 or 5 years. Mind, it's only stricken from you "public" criminal record (and it should happen automatically - not by application) but it will still remain on file with the police for the rest of your life. It just means that e.g. overseas immigration services and potential employers can access that information.Originally Posted by Thani-B
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Seeing you mention 'civil rights', what about my civil right to use the road without idiots endangering my life by travelling at more than double the speed limit?
I saw a rider fall off his bike at 200kph a couple of months back at Ruapuna and a few minutes later was able to pick him self up and walk (admittedly, into an ambulance) so no ... I agree that 'speed' per se does not kill ... it's the sudden stop at the end that does the damage. He was OK because of good gear ... probably some sense of how to fall ... and the fact that there were no solid objects to give him the sudden stop during his tumble. It's all semantics though. Using the 'speed doesn't kill' argument you could just as easily argue that jumping from a plane without a parachute is perfectly safe (until that very last foot of freefall).
I prefer the message 'the faster you go, the bigger the mess'. Much more accurate.
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But in what way was your life endangered? And how did they endanger your life, specifically, by travelling at 200kph instead of 100 kph ?
I have seen nothing at all so far that suggests that the guilty pair endangered anyone or anything , except themselves.
So far no one has said that another motorist has had to take evasive action. No one has reported that the Easter Bunny ran out in front of them and was squashed.
Mr Ginger Malloy has recently suffered a serious head injury. Not as a result of speeding on his motorcycle at 200kph (which he has often done), but as a result of tripping and falling down on his stairs (he fell one step!).
Clearly , stairs are very dangerous. Should I complain, the next time I hear of someone running down a flight of stairs, that he is endangering my life by doing so (even though I was not there). After all, if I *had* been there, and he had crashed into me as he reached the bottom of the stairs, I could have suffered the same fate as Mr Malloy.
My grandmother used to scold me for running with scissors, too.
I think all users of stairs and scissors should be burned also.
If I had ever proceeded at 200kph (not that I ever have of course, because I never speed, speed kills, this I know because the gubbermint tells me so), but if I hypothetically had , I am sure that no third party (not even the Easter Bunny would have been endangered. And not Mr Oakie, for whose continuing safety I have a particular solicitude
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Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Would you believe 350?
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
350km/h is pretty close to absolute terminal velocity in the lower atmosphere, given a slipstreamed shape. stable freefall is about 220km/h (12000fpm) - it would take a reasonably determined effort to get near 350km/h (around 19000fpm), although at high altitude in a low drag situation I think the free fall speed record is near 1000km/h
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Where the ferk did 350 come from terminal velocity of a falling object is 120mph ish
So were the police going 200kph in order to catch them?
Is that safe?
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