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26-03-10, 04:41 PM | #11 |
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Re: Look what the cops are up to in East Yorkshire
Wonder how long it will be before that copper becomes a statistic.
The comments below do make an interesting read. People are so very narrow-minded |
26-03-10, 04:43 PM | #12 |
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Re: Look what the cops are up to in East Yorkshire
I rode into London pretty slow last week - it was well great .... no more than 50mph
on the way home - well it is motorway and it was raining and I was cold - I wanted to get home asap, but I wasn't thinking of going faster than 140mph - sometimes it just creeps up on you. You know what I mean. So the point is - we are in control and if we break the speedlimit significantly - we are to blame and should expect some kind of action taken against us - every week I am watching for brown envelopes... |
26-03-10, 04:45 PM | #13 |
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Re: Look what the cops are up to in East Yorkshire
We got an unmarked 'Blade and two VFRs doing the same around here. It's nothing new and provided it applies to both bikes and cars then they are being fair and doing nothing wrong.
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26-03-10, 04:46 PM | #14 |
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Re: Look what the cops are up to in East Yorkshire
i didn't say wha I was riding but yer right
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26-03-10, 04:57 PM | #15 | |
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Speed cameras dont do **** they make u slow down for a set area then back up again. This scheme is the same its not gonna catch anyone whos out there on his own or with friends. Speed isnt the killer its the rider/driver who cant handle the bike/car or they get unlucky. All my accidents have happened below the speedlimit and were either me trying to emulate rossi and riding over a polehole (binned it) or other road users to blame. |
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26-03-10, 05:01 PM | #16 |
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Re: Look what the cops are up to in East Yorkshire
Have em round Squires anyway, been at it for years. . . and if your really lucky you might mistake my other half for a copper and sh!t yer pants!
and all he wants to do is play
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26-03-10, 05:57 PM | #17 |
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The Hayabusa was on BBC1 traffic cops a couple of years ago. The guy riding it in the photo was also the copper riding the VFR800 when he followed and pulled the guy on the SP1 having followed him for several miles at quite high speed.
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26-03-10, 09:02 PM | #18 |
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So everyone moans about Gatsos and other speed cameras and complains that there should be more real coppers on the roads doing that job, and when they are you complain that they aren't playing fair by using an unmarked fast bike.
I have news for you - it's not a game, and even if it was you'd not be the one winning no matter how hard you try. |
27-03-10, 05:25 AM | #19 |
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I remember seeing an unmarked Busa on a TV program, think was Traffic Cops and instead of booking bikers, he actually caught some idiot in a cage trying to wipe two other bikers out.
Whilst they will inevitably book bikers, and cagers, for speeding, they might also help catch some of the idiot cagers who pull stupid stunts. |
27-03-10, 07:39 AM | #20 |
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Re: Look what the cops are up to in East Yorkshire
We have an unmarked Blade and an unmarked GSXR (complete with Arrow cans) both intended specifically for such activity. Statistically the coppers who ride them (who just happen to be bikers as well as coppers) seem to prosecute more car drivers than they do bikers, however when they do book a biker you can be sure it was worth it.
I'm totally with Lozzo on this one. I hate the indiscriminate kind of policing we get from automated systems such as speed cameras. I'd much rather have a switched on copper with the right tools going out there and taking out the sort of riders and drivers that cause the majority of the issues. Yes they do need to book the odd individual for straight forward speeding, if for no other reason than to keep alive the rumors that you can actually get nicked for it, but they would much rather concentrate of people who use speed inappropriately. If you lack the self control that you feel the need to race any other bike on the road you shouldn't be there. Point proven. |
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