TK4
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Posts 3,5 and 6.
Fair enough. I wonder what we might all be saying if it had been a cager pulling this stunt ?
Posts 3,5 and 6.
If they can use it catch speeders like this and get them off the road then I think it's money well spent. Say he had caused an accident at those speeds. A wrecked car or two and a few personal injuries and it doesn't take long to add up to $2 million. Not to mention the suffering and anguish of those hurt in the accident and their loved ones. If they can break off a dangerous ground pursuit and use the chopper to track them then I think it's great.
I only hope that the CBC can do a follow up story on this person with a detailed account of how much it costs them, how long their license is suspended for, how much insurance would cost them when they finally do get their license back, any jail/public service they get and whether or not losing their license etc caused them to lose their jobs. I'm hoping that showing just how much this incident costs the rider that it might (MIGHT) deter someone else from doing something similar.
Fair enough. I wonder what we might all be saying if it had been a cager pulling this stunt ?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/motorcycle-sidewalk-cayuga-1.4651243
Here's a tough one. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/motorcycle-sidewalk-cayuga-1.4651243 The story is light on details. Ontario case law has firmly established sidewalks are not part of the HTA, be intersecting to see if this is overreach of the rider did some serious stunting before he hit the sidewalk.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/motorcycle-sidewalk-cayuga-1.4651243
Here's a tough one. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/motorcycle-sidewalk-cayuga-1.4651243 The story is light on details. Ontario case law has firmly established sidewalks are not part of the HTA, be intersecting to see if this is overreach of the rider did some serious stunting before he hit the sidewalk.
Especially on a Monday afternoon holiday traffic. The QEW is the devil's playground. Play by the rules or turn in your man card.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/motorcycle-sidewalk-cayuga-1.4651243
Here's a tough one. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/motorcycle-sidewalk-cayuga-1.4651243 The story is light on details. Ontario case law has firmly established sidewalks are not part of the HTA, be intersecting to see if this is overreach of the rider did some serious stunting before he hit the sidewalk.
That's dumb. I ride on the sidewalk all the time. I think having the DRZ is a free pass though
You were young and wild once.Wtf is with the tough guy crap in this thread? Long weekend,400 series hwy,only 200kph...seriously?
You were young and wild once.
How is 200 KM/H any different today than it was "back in the day?"Still like to think that i am actually.But the consequences of having "fun" these days are a lot different than they were back in the day.
How is 200 KM/H any different today than it was "back in the day?"
Oh Ok. So we weren't talking about the reckless endangerment of other motorists? Got it.he was meaning the consequences. Maybe "back in the day" you just got a $150 fine and slap on the wrist. These days, its a different story.
Oh Ok. So we weren't talking about the reckless endangerment of other motorists? Got it.