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    My lucky night!

    I was just riding home about half an hour ago when a cop pulled me up.
    I hadnt been doing anything wrong so i didnt know what he had stopped me for.
    Turns out my tail light was out. But he said he would just give me a warning which was nice of him.
    The only problem was i was on my learners and it was after 10. I also didnt have an L plate.
    But since i already had 85 demerit points he said hed just let me go with another warning.
    which was very nice of him.

    Ive never been let off with a warning before and was incredibly grateful.
    Moral of the story is: not all cops are dicks, and i'll be bothered to upgrade to my restricted sooner rather than later.

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    Good to hear. There are plenty of decent cops out there. Though I wouldn't really expect anyone other than Cuntstable Cunt to give more than a warning for a blown taillight bulb.

    But I've had a lot of warnings, some for quite significant naughtiness , but only one ticket ($80) in the last 30+ years.

    And go the licence upgrade. Just remember though that the curfew still applies on a restricted.
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    I'm in wonderment as to how one manages to accrue 85 demerits on a GN125!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamezo View Post
    I'm in wonderment as to how one manages to accrue 85 demerits on a GN125!


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    I'm in wonderment as to how one manages to accrue 85 demerits on a GN125!
    Speeding in 30km/h construction zones or past school buses?
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    as those demerits are all for speeding it would have been quite the challenge for me to have got them all from the gn125. Ive only been biking since the begining of the year tho. those demerits are all from driving cages.

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    A good radar detector or new spectacles seems like a good idea

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    Some cops ARE dicks

    Like the one who gave me a ticket on Hillsborough Rd for 71 in a 50 zone. Fair enough, I was speeding, at the bottom of a hill I had just rolled down.
    He tried to be my mate about it, until I asked why he didn't pull up the car in front of me who was going the same speed.
    At this point he gave me a stern look and said " we all have a job to do to keep people safe, including you".
    So I asked him who's job it was to keep people safe from the rapists, murderers and P-freaks that were carrying out their crimes while he is busy capturing viscious criminals like myself. I thought that was a job for real policemen. He didn't want to pretend to be my friend anymore after that.
    Anyway, I left with my $170 ticket (which puts me at 110 demerits) and rode away quite happy about the fact I didn't also have a ticket for not having my licence on me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigs288 View Post
    Like the one who gave me a ticket on Hillsborough Rd for 71 in a 50 zone. Fair enough, I was speeding, at the bottom of a hill I had just rolled down.
    He tried to be my mate about it, until I asked why he didn't pull up the car in front of me who was going the same speed.
    At this point he gave me a stern look and said " we all have a job to do to keep people safe, including you".
    So I asked him who's job it was to keep people safe from the rapists, murderers and P-freaks that were carrying out their crimes while he is busy capturing viscious criminals like myself. I thought that was a job for real policemen. He didn't want to pretend to be my friend anymore after that.
    Anyway, I left with my $170 ticket (which puts me at 110 demerits) and rode away quite happy about the fact I didn't also have a ticket for not having my licence on me.
    That is what I call a 'high-risk' strategy. I have seen other cops decide that now is a good time for a vehicle inspection and 'lets see what we can find wrong here' tour.

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    That was the fault of your big mouth Mr Craig...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post

    But I've had a lot of warnings, some for quite significant naughtiness , but only one ticket ($80) in the last 30+ years.
    Ixion, you are such a big teddy bear and such a charmer that I am surprised you even have one ticket!
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    I've been really lucky with the cops in Welly. Ive been pulled over 3 times for speeding, all 3 times I was on my Learners Licence without an L plate as well and I have never been ticketed. Each time I was pulled over I was expecting to be given a ticket and never tried to get out of one either. I was also lucky to only be given a warning for Dangerous Driving when I wrote my first bike off. Though it should have been Careless, but hey sometimes it just aint worth stirring them up!
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    Quote Originally Posted by craigs288 View Post
    So I asked him who's job it was to keep people safe from the rapists, murderers and P-freaks that were carrying out their crimes while he is busy capturing viscious criminals like myself.
    To quote Billy Connelly - "Many's the man the broke his nose with his mouth".

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    Quote Originally Posted by lti View Post
    Moral of the story is: not all cops are dicks, and i'll be bothered to upgrade to my restricted sooner rather than later.
    I'd take that a step further, most aren't... most are damned good people. If you thjink about it, the most likely reason you've been pulled over is because you appear to be doing something wrong.

    I wonder how many times you didn't get pulled over becuase you were let off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife View Post
    That is what I call a 'high-risk' strategy. I have seen other cops decide that now is a good time for a vehicle inspection and 'lets see what we can find wrong here' tour.
    that would have been righton may have given a new teaching in life, sometimes it pays more to be ,

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    Quote Originally Posted by lti View Post
    I was just riding home about half an hour ago when a cop pulled me up.
    I hadnt been doing anything wrong so i didnt know what he had stopped me for.
    Turns out my tail light was out. But he said he would just give me a warning which was nice of him.
    The only problem was i was on my learners and it was after 10. I also didnt have an L plate.
    But since i already had 85 demerit points he said hed just let me go with another warning.
    which was very nice of him.

    Ive never been let off with a warning before and was incredibly grateful.
    Moral of the story is: not all cops are dicks, and i'll be bothered to upgrade to my restricted sooner rather than later.
    Hey dude! your Good attitude sure helped you!!!
    genuine concern that you were invisible from behind was the reason for stop!
    (I recommend something other than black clothing ....just in case you blow a bulb at night)
    Shit I hope I havent used up my QUOTA of warnings!!!
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