27-04-10, 06:48 PM | #421 |
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Re: "33bhp?" Yes "i dont believe you, I'll seize your bike and take you to court"
I agree that experience counts for a lot, but idiots will hurt themselves no matter what law or restriction you put in place, so why penalise the semsible and responsible? All these nanny-state laws do nothing to encourage young people to be mature and resonsible adults, in fact they do the opposite because they now have so much more to rebel against and when they do get nicked the law is so soft on them and their sentence depends on the results of Social Services reports etc. Again, it's the normal and usually law-abiding who get penalised.
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27-04-10, 06:50 PM | #422 |
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I dislike the idea of any form of licence or power restriction until such time as newly qualified car drivers have to suffer the same indignity and discrimination.
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27-04-10, 06:52 PM | #423 |
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I also agree with that too. The fact that some 17 year old with enough money from mummy and daddy can go out and buy a ferrari and go out on the road when I am restricted to 33hp is stupid. I wouldn't mind being restricted if cars had the same penalty as me.
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27-04-10, 06:53 PM | #424 | |
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Didn't know this about BC, can't imagine what the statisticsmust be, plus you have some SERIOUSLY good roads!
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27-04-10, 07:30 PM | #425 |
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What you've got to remember for every decent law abiding citizen the cops have to deal with thousands of toe rags too. I would be gutted if my 'Legal' bike was seized but if the coppers let someone go believing there story and they hit me i wouldn't be too impressed when their insurance refused to pay out for their bike not being 33 bhp. Think this is refered to as the greater good. you've just been caught up in the cross fire.
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I suggest you mop up some teenagers from the tarmac following their tshirt and shorts riding on bikes they can't handle then tell me we penalise the normal and protect the stupid. Go and tell the father (who is also a biker) of the kid in hospital with 2 breaks to his lower back that I had the delight of dealing with a few weeks ago, because he overcooked a bend on an unrestricted bike he shouldn't have been riding. He probably would have overcooked the bend were it restricted anyway, but it doesn't add much weight to your argument of unrestricting everything does it. But your opinion of Police - especially when it comes to Traffic law - is obvious. If your opinion is that everyone on a bike is capable of being a race winner, then you Sir, are a moron. You're right, people learn at different speeds, and the law has to protect the poorest rider, not the best rider. The laws exist to *try* and protect new and young riders from hopping on something too powerful and adding +1 to the death rate. Sure there will always be some kids who ignore it, but abolishing the law and making it easier for them to do so is pointless. You draw comparisons with new drivers and powerful cars, the difference is in a car you aren't likely to be scraping along the floor in unsuitable clothing, most have airbags, seatbelts, crumple zones etc. Where is the similarity between the vulnerablity of a car driver to that of a motorcyclist in an accident? Truth is you come off a bike you're flying towards who knows where, towards lampposts, signs, oncoming traffic, kerbs, not to mention the delight of rolling and scraping along tarmac which is a hazard in itself when you see what some of these kids wear to ride. I suggest you go and tag along with some FLOs and deliver a few agony messages, or observer shifts with your local accident investigators where the blood is still wet before you start advocating kids on Fireblades purely so your friend the bike racer can ride what he wants. Quote:
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27-04-10, 07:35 PM | #427 | |
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27-04-10, 07:40 PM | #428 | |
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We have all had the debate of age, size of bike, power, road accidents, restriction, and done the debate to death. Not much we can do about it really, I just have to suck it up for 2 years, then I am free. Better than riding a 125 just now, and having to wait till 21 to get on something with some puff. Bah. |
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27-04-10, 07:42 PM | #429 | |
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whatever....my opinion is my opinion andyours is yours...... that was an example chris....on my 18th in Greece i got myself a cbr1000rr.....completely legal...... this is what i meant when i said if you are found upside down and common sense.... |
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27-04-10, 07:44 PM | #430 | |
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That was me actually. I don't think such a flame was necessary on the man, he's only stating his opinion in a polite manner. My base of thinking was that a high powered car poses a greater threat to life than a low powered car and so restrictions need to be used in that respect. I could be wrong, but that's my opinion. |
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