hoffy wrote:Arddy if the offender can do something really cool like a stand-up wheelie, do you let them off
No... I am not easily impressed by wheelstands and burnouts. Unless of course it's a wheelstand on an underpowered 125.
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hoffy wrote:Arddy if the offender can do something really cool like a stand-up wheelie, do you let them off
aardvark wrote:DaveGPz wrote:I'd be interested to hear what your workmates think about this...
FIrstly, I'm semi-suprised that you got a reasonable answer from TT&P. Normally they have no idea.
Secondly, as I've mentioned elsewhere (earlier in this thread I believe) the answer Nigel has given you is the right one. I don't just make this stuff up you know!
I am currently seeking information as to wether or not there is any case law to back this up for you.
Six Addict wrote:what about if they can flip the bike upside-down and neatly park it on the footpath??
aardvark wrote:hoffy wrote:Arddy if the offender can do something really cool like a stand-up wheelie, do you let them off
No... I am not easily impressed by wheelstands and burnouts. Unless of course it's a wheelstand on an underpowered 125.
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