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Government good at fucking people? Surely not! Hahahahaha!
I think I'll ride my 3 months, well not ride it, if you know what I mean.
I thought the cops were supposed to stop chasing you if you went over 150........
It's not about serving the public any more, it's about 'policing' the public.
It's not a free world we live in is it, lets face it. I wasn't doing anything 'wrong' when I was followed, I was riding my bike well enough for him to not do anything until I felt I needed to 'get away'. If I hadn't have done over 120, leaner or not, I'd be sweet as today!
What does that say!
Life's what you make it...........
Beachlands to Auckland ain't too funny at 70kph either but then this subject has been done to death.
I still say we should organise 300 bikes to all wear Learner plates and clog up the motorway at 70kph for a day - it won't work coz current govt think being stupid and bloody minded is the same as being resolute in your pursuit of policy.
I used to ride 110kph regularly with the L plate in full sight and the cops never stopped me on the Southern Motorway.
Now that I think about it you're lucky they didn't do you for breach of licence twice - once for no L plate and once for exceeding 70kph.....this didn't happen after 10pm did it?
In space, no one can smell your fart.
They probably used Auckland's fantastic public transport system or drove their car at 100km/h on their learner licence on Auckland's fantastically uncongested and well maintained road network.
NZ doesn't have the alternatives to keep off the motorway in some places unfortunately.
I'm not debating the privilege of a full licence, I did it the long way, just the ridiculous restrictions placed on learner motorcyclists, that are difficult and dangerous to adhere to.
A privilege—etymologically "private law" or law relating to a specific individual—is an honour, or permissive activity granted by another person or a government. A privilege is not a right and in some cases can be revoked. For example, in some countries driving on publicly maintained roads is a privilege; in others it is a right. If one violates certain rules, driving privileges can be revoked, and if one causes harm to another while exercising the right to travel just compensation may be sought and awarded.
I have been driving cars for 12 years, and being from England, I've driven faster than 100k's a lot. I used to drive over 50,000 miles a year, more than most UK taxi drivers - experienced you could say.
Riding at 100k's being called a privilege is perhaps not how we should treat the roads. Driving at 100k in a car at 15, and being 30 with YEARS and HUNDREDS of thousands of miles behind you is not comparable.
I am a very safe rider/driver. I am not wanting to die or end up in a wheelchair, I am very confident that my actions in ALL walks of life reflect that, not just my driving/riding.
Life's what you make it...........
The point is that the cops up here think it's a loony law too so they won't pull you up for exceeding 70kph to go with the flow - unfortunately they won't tell you that either coz they're not encouraged to criticise the legislation they're meant to uphold.
I think you basically got screwed by a nasty piece of work with a badge - if you got the officer's name maybe you should get some investigation going on him - maybe try to entrap him on video for prosecution and get yer own back. Y'never know he could have a nasty drug habit or be a rent boy after hours.
And I fully sympathise with you (being from the UK with a mere 20 years open road experience and not even being allowed to prove I can handle a bike over 250cc for another 3 months!)
In space, no one can smell your fart.
Hahahahaha!!!
Life's what you make it...........
No it's not. Why do people keep pompously trotting out that sanctimonious canard without the slightest shread of evidence or logic to back it up.
A driver's licence is a right, not a privilege. It is a right that has a qualification, and which can be suspended as a punishment.
But if I meet the qualification (age, pass test etc) it is my RIGHT to be issued with a licence. Noone can say "No, don't like the look of you, sorry, no licence for you". Meet the qualifications, and you have to right to drive.And noone, not police not government not even courts can deprive you of that right, unless you break the law.
Breach the law and that right may be suspended - just as my right to walk down the street may be suspended by putting me in prison , if I am naughty enough. I hope no-one is going to claim that the right to walk about is a privilege not a right. But so long as I remain qualified, and commit no offence against the law, and no-one, not even the Gov Gen can deprive me of that right.
A privilege is something allowed by grace and favour- which may be arbitrarily withdrawn or withheld. The right to operate a vehicle on the Queens highway is not such.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
yer a smart ole bastard ixion.
sorry about your lunch.
Na, NZ roads are so awesome it's a privilege to use them.
Some things are worth dying for, living is one of them.
Actually, dictionary.coms (ok it's 'merkin) one of many definitions of privilige is:
any of the rights common to all citizens under a modern constitutional government:
Some things are worth dying for, living is one of them.
gotta feed the gerbils something.
Lemmiwinks gets a bit pissed when he's hungry
it also helps ward of Al Qaeda. I'm not paranoid though.
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