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Thunderace was telling me how he regularly terrorizes people on the pavement around his street. I think he is just a level 12 supercharged ultra-nob, and probably a squaddie, so will incur some proper wrath when he's finally caught.
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Hopefully someone hits him with a bus!
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Tw*t he is, tho how he could hit a dog as speed enough to cause it mortal harm and not come off?
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I've copied this below from the appeal flyer I've been copied in on. I wont attatch the whole flyer, it includes a picture of the dog after the collision and its not nice. "I've lost my companion and my friend" The RSPCA are calling this an " unbelievable act of crueltyThat from the owner of an elderly dog deliberately knocked down and killed by a man on a motorbike in Aldershot. The owner was walking the 10 year old German Sheppard, called Zena, last Wednesday afternoon in an unused quarry known locally as Caesars Camp, an area popular with walkers in Aldershot. According to the owner he decided to put the dog - on a lead for its safety - after hearing the motorbike in the distance. The owner said the rider sped towards them and crashed into the animal, throwing it 25ft across the ground Zena's owner, who lives in Farnham, Surrey, said: "It was a nice day and we were in full view with lots of space RSPCA on 0300 123 8018 and leave a message for inspector England who is investigating. Calls are in confidencearound us but the man on the bike seemed to stop, look right at me and then he speeded up to around60 miles per hour and headed flat out towards us - I honestly thought I was going to die but instead he hit my beautiful dog. "As she lay on the ground dying, he carried on riding his bike around and around the area and eventually when I shouted that my dog was dead and then got my camera out to take a picture of the man, he eventually rode off." The dog owner immediately reported the incident to Hampshire and Surrey police and later the MOD police. The incident was later reported to the RSPCA. Zena's owner, who had had her since she was 11-months-old, said: "I have gone over it in my mind, I know he could see us, he even stopped as though he was trying to intimidate me and then he rode at full speed in our direction. There was plenty of space for him to swerve or slow down if he wanted - it was no accident. "I cannot even imagine what would cause anyone to behave in such a way and I am stunned, I have lost my companion and my friend, she was such a lovely dog." RSPCA chief inspector, Dave Fox said: "Doing this job you get used to all manner of cruel things being done to animals but I can honestly say that this unbelievable act of cruelty is one of the worst I have seen. Not only did it cause no end of suffering to a much loved pet but what the poor owner went through is horrendous." The man on the bike never removed his helmet but from his frame and the way he was dressed, he is thought to be a younger man. The bike he was riding was a KTM EXC/Super Moto. This is a road legal bike (unlike a normal Moto Cross bike) as it's fitted with lights and indicators so could be ridden on the road subject to the necessary road tax and insurance. Under the Animal Welfare Act, anyone found guilty of causing deliberate suffering to an animal can face up to six months in prison and/or a £20,000 fine. Anyone who recognises the man on the motorbike or has information about this incident is urged to contact the |
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![]() The police have been told and the Mod Plod are hanging around like a fart in a lift! If he's about again any time soon they'll nab the b**tard. And I did mention to Fallout how surprising it is he hit a fully grown dog and didn't come off? Last edited by Thunderace; 24-08-12 at 06:07 PM. |
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Riding off road at speed definitely teaches you to handle things road biking does not. Plus I've seen a vid of a gixxer hitting a deer at high speed and although he has a good wobble, he stays on.
I reckon he's probably seen the plod about and seen the internet uproar and is keeping his head down now.
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Fallout, how did you get that puncture
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