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Old 20-08-14, 06:42 PM   #61
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rant started again. just watched the news report and his stance posture and demeanour. Lock the little scrote up and throw away the keys.
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Old 20-08-14, 09:41 PM   #62
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Ok, here I go again

Some of the sanctimonious utterrings here make me chuckle.

I've had a look at the youtupe comments and his response to some of it and sounds perfectly normal to me...heard more people even on this forum get there knickers in a twist for far much less than some of the comments he responded to.
It wasn't like he hadn't accepted fault for the incident but as usual, there are plenty of youtube users ready with some fecal comment.
It's painfully obvious some of his comments were just reactions to comments by some of the diatribe by the typical youtube warrior saint.

It's quite probable the main difference between a fair few folks was that his error was caught on camera and he was daft enough to put it on youtube.
Some of us even crash on track, where there's nothing coming the other way hehe

It's nice to know Cheshire Constabulary putting manpower and resources to much needed use

In a nut shell, made an error, daft enough to put it on youtube and even worse, tupid enough to go on telly but no one died. There are better things to get worked up about.

I also don't quite get why we seemingly sometimes need to see someone curled into the foetal position even when they have clearly acknowleged the an error accepted fault to be theirs...to give ourselves some inner glow of sorts?

So as already stated, it's normal for humans to react defensively, put on an act of bravado when they feel or/and sense people seemingly speaking from their high steeds....especially if the feel it's unwarranted due to having already accepted all blame.
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Old 20-08-14, 10:07 PM   #63
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Ok, here I go again

Some of the sanctimonious utterrings here make me chuckle.

I've had a look at the youtupe comments and his response to some of it and sounds perfectly normal to me...heard more people even on this forum get there knickers in a twist for far much less than some of the comments he responded to.
It wasn't like he hadn't accepted fault for the incident but as usual, there are plenty of youtube users ready with some fecal comment.
It's painfully obvious some of his comments were just reactions to comments by some of the diatribe by the typical youtube warrior saint.

Probabaly the main difference between a fair few folks was that his error was caught on camera and he was daft enough to put it on youtube.
Some of us even crash on track, where there's nothing coming the other way hehe

It's nice to know Cheshire Constabulary putting manpower and resources to much needed use

In a nut shell, made an error, daft enough to put it on youtube and even worse, tupid enough to go on telly but no one died. There are better things to get worked up about.

I also don't quite get why we seemingly sometimes need to see someone curled into the foetal position even when they have clearly acknowleged the an error accepted fault to be theirs...to give ourselves some inner glow of sorts?

So as already stated, it's normal for humans to react defensively, put an act of bravado when they feel or/and sense people seemingly speaking from their high steeds....especially if the feel it's unwarranted due to having already accepted all blame.
If we had a like button you would have a like by now lol
I am myself a bit bemused by the hostility this guy is getting. I know an awful lot of bikers and I have yet to meet one that does not open up on occasion.
Even the seemingly meek let rip at times lol I think I would have trouble believing anyone that said they never let rip or even misjudged a bend at some time or other.
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Old 20-08-14, 10:42 PM   #64
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Lol at the number of "string him up" comments coming from IAMs members.
Not like you lads ever fall off is it?

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I'll certainly sleep easier in my bed tonight knowing they've kicked this guy when he's down. I mean it's not like he's already punished himself with the fecked bike and other injuries and learnt a lesson is it.

Must mean there are now absolutely no incidences of coked up rich cnuts in cheshire flying round in 3 ton range rovers for them to catch either.

And with this dangerous maniac now dealt with, and no doubt now having learnt his lesson coming out of it with a warm, glowing feeling of deference and due respect to the constabulary and to the laws of the land they can get back to dealing with the real scum of the earth, the hardened criminals, like people driving vans at 60mph on wide open NSL single carriageways.
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Old 21-08-14, 06:01 AM   #65
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I still think he's a ****, at 22, you don't know every ****ing thing, he thought he was billy big bolox by posting a look at me video, never mind he could've involved another innocent road user, it backfired and I'm glad tbh, he's the same type of **** that I've met coming the other way in Wales coming over the blind brow of a hill on my side of the road.

We all get things wrong, me included, but treating that road like a race track is the reason it got speed cameras in the first place.
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Old 21-08-14, 06:15 AM   #66
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I still think he's a ****, at 22, you don't know every ****ing thing, he thought he was billy big bolox by posting a look at me video, never mind he could've involved another innocent road user, it backfired and I'm glad tbh, he's the same type of **** that I've met coming the other way in Wales coming over the blind brow of a hill on my side of the road.



We all get things wrong, me included, but treating that road like a race track is the reason it got speed cameras in the first place.

Yeah but at 22 you like to think you know everything and I'm sure 85% of the people on here at 22 would of had the same false sense of god like bravado and done the same thing many of times hopefully without the car coming the other way.

I'm sure when he's 32+ not 22 he will ride a bit slower but you can't say once in your life you haven't taken a stupid risk?

As said by others on here the stupidest thing was putting it on YouTube in the first place.

He made a mistake, admited fault and maybe got a bit over arsey in the court room but as you said he is 22 and it's typical for a 22 year old to do that thinking he is "billy big bollox"

I'm only 25 and I'd like to think I have my head screwed on a bit more than that but truth be told iv took a few unnecessary risks iv just been lucky enough that they have payed off and I haven't ended up over a fence in a field
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Old 21-08-14, 07:03 AM   #67
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He made a mistake, admited fault and maybe got a bit over arsey in the court room but as you said he is 22 and it's typical for a 22 year old to do that thinking he is "billy big bollox"
He entered a Not Guilty plea but was convicted.
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Old 21-08-14, 07:26 AM   #68
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He entered a Not Guilty plea but was convicted.
Exactly, he pleaded not guilty after posting up a video like that showing all he was definitely guilty of dangerous driving. I think he was right to get all the flak he did, he needs to learn a valuable lesson and it seems that he hasn't.

Remember his statement "I was in full control until I hit the fence.", says it all...
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Old 21-08-14, 09:14 AM   #69
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Exactly, he pleaded not guilty after posting up a video like that showing all he was definitely guilty of dangerous driving. I think he was right to get all the flak he did, he needs to learn a valuable lesson and it seems that he hasn't.

Remember his statement "I was in full control until I hit the fence.", says it all...
Nope...it's not 'exactly' at all

Why is it such a surprise he entered a 'not guilty' please?...lets think about it.
YCs post and I dare say my post does give an idea why 'it shouldn't be such a surpise' .

As YC said, he'd got plenty of lessons, purnishment or whatever word we may prefer to use.
He fecked up, fecked himself, his bike, admitted he fecked up and still, that wasn't enough for all those 'who've never made mistake'.
And to top it off, the Chesire Constabulary had so little to do, they thought it was important to teach him a severe lesson so society could be kept safe.

Perhaps, he was giving a one fingered embrace to all that? Do you blame him for reacting to all the righteousness? I don't...probably warranted a two fingered embrace to be honest.

He could indeed just be another so known feckless member of society but I don't know that and can only reserve the right to wrong on that.

And if he wasn't, he'd probably be on the right path to being one now(?) Lost license, job perhaps , possibly unable to get insurance for maybe a job.
Possibly then be able to provide Chesire constalbulary with something more meaningful to investigate perhaps.

Then we probably come full circle and end up with "seee, he didn't learn his lesson. We knew it. This time, weld the door shut"

And the gain to 'Society' ?

Jesus, don't I sound like some liberal 'insert own words' but you have to forgive me
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Old 21-08-14, 09:24 AM   #70
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I still think he's a ****, at 22, you don't know every ****ing thing, he thought he was billy big bolox by posting a look at me video, never mind he could've involved another innocent road user
Maybe he posted it up for the right reasons so other people might see how easy it is to get dead in a moment of silliness.
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