28 month ban for wheelie and standing up

28 month ban for wheelie and standing up

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BobSaunders

3,033 posts

155 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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MrBridger said:
From the Liverpool Echo..

The court heard he was banned from driving for 12 months on July 25 after admitting failing to provide a specimen of breath on July 8.

Hmmm
That would be possibly why he got the prison sentence then - previous.

poo at Paul's

14,147 posts

175 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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av185 said:
poo at Paul's said:
You could always put your foot down a bit or pull over and get out of their way. You should stop being such a pussy in it.
Got to love all this Billy big bks biker bullst....hehe

Only on PH.

Be interesting seeing how the fkwit biker so interested in my back bumper would have reacted and come off biggrin: if I had decided to brake rather urgently for that oh so cute baby hedgehog crossing the road.

driving
Move over you fking 'tard. Then they wont be "2cm" from your 200k cock extension. Ah, but of course then you would not have "3 instances" of dashcam wkker footage to knock one out over later, would you?

Gavia

7,627 posts

91 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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Talk about torn over a thread.

If he had no previous, then the sentence is unbelievably harsh for a bit of st riding. However, the comment about him being banned from driving / riding means I'm happy if he gets jail time if true as a correct deterrent.

As for Johnny "I've got a £200k car" wker. Hahahahahaha. Get a grip and please fk off to mumsnet if you don't like a bit of speed. Also, could you buy any more Porsches if you tried?

Edited by Gavia on Tuesday 19th September 00:32

Cbull

4,464 posts

171 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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That is an unbelievable punishment. Quite a disgraceful punishement system we have at times. Yeah its nobbish riding but thats all it is, nothing more and nothing less.

This is prossibly worse than my post the other week ("Biker Jailed for Perverting The Course of Justice").

It seems there is a lot of tossers out there submitting the dash cam videos. We're living in doo gooder world nowadays and you can't put a foot wrong. Sure I read something like over 300 dash cam videos was submitted to Cheshire Police in 1 month earlier this year. Is everyone really that sad.

TurbosSuck

193 posts

82 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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Pothole said:
TurbosSuck said:
The guy is clearly a bit of an idiot, but jail? What I can't get my head around is that if he had stolen it from someone while threatening them with some kind of power tool, he would have got off scott free...
You'll have some examples you'd like to link to, I'm sure...
I sure don't. But it's widely reported that police won't chase criminals who steal motorcycles, the most common method of which seems to involve power tools. My point is only that by acting like a tit but on what I assume is a legal motorbike and by stopping for the police, he seems to have been fairly harshly reprimanded. Whereas if he had stolen the bike and simply not stopped, he would have almost certainly got away with it.


Edited by TurbosSuck on Tuesday 19th September 09:05

cat with a hat

1,484 posts

118 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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av185 said:
Returning from the Lakes the other day.

Groups of bikers doing wheelies 2 cms from the rear of my £200k car.

Overtaking crossing double whites.

Small wonder many are wiped out.

Dashcam footage submitted to Plod. At least 3 near misses.

Irresponsible fkwits.

Deserve all they get.

This dhead is no different.

driving
Post the footage..

caduceus

6,071 posts

266 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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I've just watched the footage. Yes, there's a time and a place for everything. But the punishment is hugely disproportionate given the givens.

What I'm more interested in, as has already been mentioned, is why did the bib not switch on the blues & twos after the first wheelie or two?
They could have pulled him over and given him a very stern talking to, and a warning that if he's caught doing it again he'll face a ban.

Why is there no standard procedure for traffic violations? Would the bib have done exactly this if it had been a car? I think the police officers in that car should be investigated as to why they thought it appropriate to let a person partake in such acts on the public highway for a sustained period, potentially putting other road users at risk. After all, if his riding was SO dangerous that he got jail time, why let it go on for so long?

supercommuter

Original Poster:

2,169 posts

102 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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cat with a hat said:
av185 said:
Returning from the Lakes the other day.

Groups of bikers doing wheelies 2 cms from the rear of my £200k car.

Overtaking crossing double whites.

Small wonder many are wiped out.

Dashcam footage submitted to Plod. At least 3 near misses.

Irresponsible fkwits.

Deserve all they get.

This dhead is no different.

driving
Post the footage..
Oooh yes please! Let's judge these wheelies

SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

198 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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caduceus said:
Would the bib have done exactly this if it had been a car?


av185

18,514 posts

127 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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poo at Paul's said:
Move over
Top comedy.

Why the fk should I 'move over'? Driving at or perhaps slightly below the speed limit.

Has said fkwit wheelie knobber not got the intelligence (or patience) to wait a short while for a safe overtake?

Thought not.


Biker 1

7,729 posts

119 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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Gavia said:
Talk about torn over a thread.

If he had no previous, then the sentence is unbelievably harsh for a bit of st riding. However, the comment about him being banned from driving / riding means I'm happy if he gets jail time if true as a correct deterrent.
+1 Sounds like a knob, looks like a knob, probably smells like a knob, must be a knob.

Biker 1

7,729 posts

119 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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av185 said:
Why the fk should I 'move over'? Driving at or perhaps slightly below the speed limit.
Always move over, unless overtaking.

SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

198 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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Biker 1 said:
av185 said:
Why the fk should I 'move over'? Driving at or perhaps slightly below the speed limit.
Always move over, unless overtaking.
rule 160 smile

Edited by SystemParanoia on Tuesday 19th September 11:17

av185

18,514 posts

127 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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Cbull said:
It seems there is a lot of tossers out there submitting the dash cam videos. We're living in doo gooder world nowadays and you can't put a foot wrong. Sure I read something like over 300 dash cam videos was submitted to Cheshire Police in 1 month earlier this year. Is everyone really that sad.
But shirley if you are riding/driving in accordance with the great laws of this country you will have nothing to fear from Plod. Maybe you aren't. biggrin:

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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av185 said:
Top comedy.

Why the fk should I 'move over'? Driving at or perhaps slightly below the speed limit.

Has said fkwit wheelie knobber not got the intelligence (or patience) to wait a short while for a safe overtake?

Thought not.
Why not just give them a little room and let them go? or is your ego damaged somehow if a biker goes past.

Back to the point it seems a massively disproportionate sentence.

As a non biker I love to see a wheelie, it adds a little cheer to my day, in fact I would like to buy the BMW rider i saw last friday morning coming out of Leeds who popped a series of wheelies a pint or 5, I was going to a serious and pressured work meeting, and seeing your disregard for gravity made me laugh, put a massive smile on my face and put me in a much better mood for the meet.


av185

18,514 posts

127 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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Vandenberg said:
Why not just give them a little room and let them go? or is your ego damaged somehow if a biker goes past.
I agree with giving them room....if at all possible.

However this was a narrow B road with no room to pass, no pull ins and central double whites.

Equally is the bikers ego damaged if he has to wait a few nano seconds before a safe overtake is possible?

driving

Hungrymc

6,663 posts

137 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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av185 said:
Returning from the Lakes the other day.

Groups of bikers doing wheelies 2 cms from the rear of my £200k car.

Overtaking crossing double whites.

Small wonder many are wiped out.

Dashcam footage submitted to Plod. At least 3 near misses.

Irresponsible fkwits.

Deserve all they get.

This dhead is no different.

driving
Do you announce the value of your car every time you refer to it?

Do you do the same with other things..... "I'm off home to my 15m house now chaps, just popping on my 2k jacket, see you tomorrow",

Very odd.

poo at Paul's

14,147 posts

175 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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av185 said:
Top comedy.

Why the fk should I 'move over'? Driving at or perhaps slightly below the speed limit.
Typical Dashcam wker attitude!
You're the one complaining (like a little bh, may I add), that these bikers were "doing wheelies 2cm from your rear end". We all know they weren't, because that is impossible, but if you insist on driving like a blouse, do so as not to hold others and then you wont have to come on here complaining like a big Jessie about the naughty bigger biker boys.

If you do still chose to drive like that and then be "offended", maybe have a chat to your Mummy about it instead of coming on here and making yourself look stupid. She could maybe suggest a "safespace" for you? Just an idea.

What a Laser

Birky_41

4,289 posts

184 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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AV185 get the dashcam footage up - be something for some of us to laugh at

Hungrymc

6,663 posts

137 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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BobSaunders said:
MrBridger said:
From the Liverpool Echo..

The court heard he was banned from driving for 12 months on July 25 after admitting failing to provide a specimen of breath on July 8.

Hmmm
That would be possibly why he got the prison sentence then - previous.
I had thought there must be a load of previous to make it a custodial but the ban was actually for an offence that happened 6 days after this one. I assume that along with other previous that hasn't been reported, it still was a major factor?