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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/6215351.stm
I believe I talked about this incident back in April or that might have been on the Ninja forums?
Some kids were playing chicken and one got hit by a bike that was travelling below the speed limit.
I came across the scene of the accident not long after it happened and it was a right mess to say the least.
Typical BBC reporting though - note the wording stating that the biker killed the boy when in reality the boy tried to kill the biker but came off worse.
fizzwheel
28-12-06, 08:08 PM
I was reading about that in MCN a few minutes ago.
Looks like the Beeb have received some complaints as the wording of the story has now been amended.
valleyboy
28-12-06, 09:10 PM
Ive had people do that to me on the bike, and thank god, Ive been alert enough to what they were trying to do and avoided the scrotes... also had it in a car on a driving lesson, my instructor told me I should have hit them...
some people obviously dont get it that playing with traffic isnt a healthy thing to do...
it wouldnt be the first time someone has tried suing a dead person, or his family after an accident.
A lad in North wales was killed, as he was drunk and stumbled into the road into an oncoming taxi.. the lad was killed, but the taxi driver then took his parents to court for damages as they had liability insurance as they lived ona farm... it got to court, he won, but was left with bugger all as the solicitors took a massive cut of the winnings...
He's claiming compensation? Good!
If some halfwit ever tries that with me, I shall have absolutely no compunction (or hesitation) whatsoever, in taking them down with me.
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PsychoCannon
29-12-06, 05:14 PM
Let's see, if the scrote had survived I bet you any money that he'd be more than happy to try and sue the biker :roll:
I've had people try to scare me off my bike on the M1 by screaming at me as I filter past or leaning out at me and I've even had one idiot throw a punch at me from the pavement as I drove through Milton Keynes, sadly he missed and missed out on a lesson in how painful it is to hit a moving vehicle with your bare hands or any other body part (something I've learn many times due to other peoples stupidity)
About time some of them start getting made a bloddy mess of in front of their friends, only way you're going to stop this tide if idiocy and it is a growing tide, seeing more and more of it every year.
Flamin_Squirrel
29-12-06, 05:45 PM
The biker looks like Troy Baylis :shock:
i read this in the sun, under the headlines of
"death ride biker sues"
damn straight, most people would probably do the same thing, i dont really see why there publishing it in the news to be honest.
I would rather not have read about this sort of thing in the national press, because I'd be happier knowing that as few as possible of the idiots that might actually follow suit will be reading it.
The media needs to be more responsible sometimes. Why publicise the similar (although less lethal) "happy slapping" nonsense? It does no innocent person any good at all and serves nobody but the damned criminals who did it in the first place.
You can bet if a bunch of chavs from wherever started brutally terrorising news-reporters and journalists, and filming it, they would think twice before alerting the rest of the chav population to this new stunt.
It's the same with this thing. It's done under the pretense that riders are being warned. Warned about pedestrians in the road? Thanks! I'll be sure to NOT totally ignore the bunch of hooligans on the kerbside next time I'm in Chav-alley.
All it's really done is alert even more of those *****s to the idea of doing it and getting on the TV! And that does no innocent person any good, at all.
ASM-Forever
29-12-06, 07:41 PM
Sadly i get this particular brand of lunacy quite frequently as i enter Windsor from Staines side.
I can't put in to words how ****ed off i get. Its only a 30MPH, but in their infinite wisdom they have now started "playing" in the 60MPH further up :roll:
suzsv650
29-12-06, 08:59 PM
That was right round the corner from me!!!!
the kid was stupid it was the "done" thing (playing chicken) n my brother knows him some how or something apparently ..... :shock: :?
redlavachips
02-01-07, 09:32 PM
The biker, who was riding at less than 50mph in a 70mph zone, suffered six broken ribs, a punctured lung, a bruised heart, a shoulder injury and ongoing psychological trauma as a result of the accident.
if it was me i would be sueing someone, as he needs compansation for some little ***** playin a dumba55 game on a dual carriageway
The biker, who was riding at less than 50mph in a 70mph zone, suffered six broken ribs, a punctured lung, a bruised heart, a shoulder injury and ongoing psychological trauma as a result of the accident.
if it was me i would be sueing someone, as he needs compansation for some little pr*ck playin a dumba55 game on a dual carriageway
But who do you sue? That's why the claim is on the CICB.
Looks like the Beeb have received some complaints as the wording of the story has now been amended.
The BBC news site these days is a bag of crap, period. Many articles are full of vested interest and NL spin esp the business section. Also it seems like most articles are written by junior reporters who get facts wrong and mis-report. Some of the science articles in the past have been a joke with quite obvious errors to those knoweldgable in the particular subject being reported. I stopped reading it 6 months ago. Does not surprise me one bit that this story had 'spin' which was eventually corrected after enough complaints. What happened to unbiased reporting ?
Anyway when on the bike I regularly hear chavs shouting 'fall off' or word to that effect when passing the tiny scrote's. If one ever decides to run in front and play chicken to try and knock me off I'll make damn sure I take them out with me if it came to an unavoidable crunch !!
Alpinestarhero
03-01-07, 03:41 PM
Ah, i read that story. I thought something was amiss when i read that the motorcyclist was under the speed limit (so not really giving it some) and obviously decided it was safe to overtake, since no normally person would crack open the throttle when there's an obstruction.
Its a sad story, but it seems now that the motorcyclist here was innocent; and why he wanted to claim some money back for the damages he sustained (is that right? or am i mixed up with another story?).
As ever, don't believe the news to tell the whole story...
Matt
He's claiming compensation? Good!
If some halfwit ever tries that with me, I shall have absolutely no compunction (or hesitation) whatsoever, in taking them down with me.
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Yes I know I have seen it. :wink:
nice to see some people saying its about time people saw a mess from this type of thing to teach them it aint healthy. Not one thought for the poor sods, read police/ambulance/fire that have to deal with the mess and tell the family. Im afraid it aint good for it to happen, nor should we wish it. Sorry to be serious i just cant see a good side too it, despite the fact they were being idiots.
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