Wheels of Justice
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Re: Wheels of JusticeIn BNSW's defence, DHBC falls under CNSW's umbrella and CNSW has been pushing for a bigger role of recent. So I won't blame UNSW for not being an active party here.
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Re: Wheels of JusticeLolz yes well. But never mind. I have a feeling there'll be a major shift re advocacy and someone that road riders can turn to very shortly. An exciting time ahead. Harry Barber will be crapping himself
The only good Cyclist is a Bicyclist
Huge fan of booted RGers who just can't help themselves
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Now that the dust has settled a bit & Marc has been able to celebrate his win, do you know if is he planning to follow up with the Police Farce, both as to action taken against the officer for profering charges that were against the evidence and in laying charges against the driver ? I was going to buy a fast, stylish bike, but I looked in the mirror & thought "you're not fooling anyone, you know"
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I would be following up with whatever the equivalent of the Qld Ethical Standards Command is and also is it ICAC in NSW? That sort of nonsense is just unacceptable. Life is not about waiting for the rain to pass.....it's about learning to dance (or ride) in the rain.
- anonymous
Re: Wheels of Justiceif you don't mind midnight visits and bricks through windows, go for it. i'm not suggesting the cops would resort to that, it would just be a coincidence and unrelated.
Re: Wheels of JusticeAnd probably not that well investigated
Re: Wheels of Justicereally sad that people think that way and deny themselves justice, unfortunately though there is probably truth in what you say, which is the sadder fact.
Life is not about waiting for the rain to pass.....it's about learning to dance (or ride) in the rain.
- anonymous
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Hanlon's Razor/Ockham's Razor They already had their evidence, they had their case. Despite my cynicism expressed in the next sentence, cops genuinely have more important things to do than spend hours working up the case on every minor traffic offence. Pick your choice catching murderers/hanging out at donut emporiums/lobbying the state government for preferential treatment under workers' comp/paperwork/etc. But the answer is simple and quite obvious as an application of the Razors. These cops, they never viewed the footage before they stepped into the court. ![]()
Re: Wheels of JusticeThe only arms civilians are allowed to have are "passive" ones like cars, big cars, 4WDs and... It appears MB beat me to it with this: ![]()
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No sweat Nobody Most of the time, methinks the F650 will do well enough. I'll save the Marauder for King St on Saturday nights, those tyres will laugh at broken glass and puddles of piddle/vomit ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
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