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-Ralph- 18-08-09 08:10 PM

Re: Private car parks - teaching basics
 
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Originally Posted by speedplay (Post 2007782)
I taught my mates 13 year old daughter in my old long wheelbase frontera up at lodge farm mate...

:shock:

-Ralph- 18-08-09 08:13 PM

Re: Private car parks - teaching basics
 
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Originally Posted by timwilky (Post 2007769)
If plod is feeling nasty, it still counts as a public place as the public have access.

So if you have a car park which is locked at night by a barrier, for instance your local council recreational ground, or football club, or similar, cars can't get in but the bike just happens to be able to squeeze between the barrier and the post?

speedplay 18-08-09 08:14 PM

Re: Private car parks - teaching basics
 
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Originally Posted by -Ralph- (Post 2008523)
:shock:

And she eventually past first time :)

Von Teese 18-08-09 08:17 PM

Re: Private car parks - teaching basics
 
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Originally Posted by -Ralph- (Post 2008527)
So if you have a car park which is locked at night by a barrier, for instance your local council recreational ground, or football club, or similar, cars can't get in but the bike just happens to be able to squeeze between the barrier and the post?

You are fine to ride there as its private and is not considered a road open to the public.

But you may get done for civil trespass (unlikely in most cases)

kwak zzr 18-08-09 08:33 PM

Re: Private car parks - teaching basics
 
closed car parks are great for chewing chicken strips and practicing KD's :)

Bibio 18-08-09 09:28 PM

Re: Private car parks - teaching basics
 
let her drop the instructors bikes not yours... dont even go there, just get her to do the training. after she has passed her test then you can teach her how to ride properly....


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