RE: 'Joyriders' Need Targeting say ABD
RE: 'Joyriders' Need Targeting say ABD
Monday 3rd February 2003

'Joyriders' Need Targeting say ABD

Courts too soft on thieves who maim and ordinary motorists are being tarred with the same brush...


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Simon5480

Original Poster:

97 posts

281 months

Monday 3rd February 2003
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mate who cares? it's not the law there is a untaxed car sitting over the road from me and a unlicenced driver who lives just round the corner, The Police will notbother if both these individuals cannot afford tax or lessons then they never going to pay a fine are they, in the case of Ian Carr he was to high profile to ignor but even then he's got off lightly

hertsbiker

6,443 posts

291 months

Tuesday 4th February 2003
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why doesn't everyone just stop paying road tax & insurance. Put us all on an even footing again..

filmidget

682 posts

302 months

Tuesday 4th February 2003
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hertsbiker said: why doesn't everyone just stop paying road tax & insurance. Put us all on an even footing again..


'Cos if I injure somebody or damage their property, through my f**k up, then I want that them to have a means of getting fair restitution. Not just 'cos the law says so, but because I have a consience (not that I am implying you do not).

I think the ABD has got this spot on. But equally I expect nothing will be done as I costs, rather than generating revenue.

Cheers, Phil

P*Ting

5,618 posts

278 months

Wednesday 5th February 2003
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I think you'll find that having joyriders bunched up with normal motorists suits the government just fine!

"Look at the evil car dwellers, here, we have these statistics!"

I wonder how many accidents involving stolen cars have 'speed' written in the report as one of the contributory factors?