suzuki2000
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meh.... original post was unpopular, move along
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From those better versed in law here then I am... what are the legal implications of setting up this type of operation and recording to educate?
how do you consider it a staged accident if the vechicle is registered and park legally, but just observed? nobody is faking the bike to be knocked over
This is a really REALLY bad idea
This is a really REALLY bad idea
This is a really REALLY bad idea
Are you for real?
maybe, but why? realize I posed the question to provoke discussion debate. If you read the posts about bike knocked over we are always posed with the outcome being "sucks to be you" as I noted and has been stated time and time again, even with photo evidence as in the recent thread, the courts will support that it could have already been knocked over. So the answer is you are just ***** out of luck.
lots of people say that would do this and that if they caught someone causing damage to their bike, so this is a means to look at the problem with a low risk vehicle with no "emotional" attachment to a particular rider.
what if a driver who kncks a bike over is not confronted or educated, can video/photos be provided to a news organization?
Hmm... don't you guys have like... jobs?