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Re: Interstate laws

Postby aardvark » Wed Dec 10, 2008 9:41 am

hoffy wrote:Arddy if the offender can do something really cool like a stand-up wheelie, do you let them off :lol:


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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Re: Interstate laws

Postby Six Addict » Wed Dec 10, 2008 9:46 am

what about if they can flip the bike upside-down and neatly park it on the footpath?? :P
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Re: Interstate laws

Postby DaveGPz » Wed Dec 10, 2008 9:57 am

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.


I never doubted you - but it is nice to have it in writing with the constable's name and number. I may be mistaken, but I didn't think "an Aardvark told me" would be my best defence on the side of the road :lol:
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Re: Interstate laws

Postby gpxpunk » Fri Dec 12, 2008 11:17 pm

i hate laws grrrr send me crazy
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Re: Interstate laws

Postby aardvark » Sat Dec 13, 2008 3:20 am

Six Addict wrote:what about if they can flip the bike upside-down and neatly park it on the footpath?? :P


Well, that wouldn't happen. Not many people can do that... :)
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Re: Interstate laws

Postby the kid » Sat Dec 13, 2008 6:15 am

aardvark wrote:
hoffy wrote:Arddy if the offender can do something really cool like a stand-up wheelie, do you let them off :lol:


No... I am not easily impressed by wheelstands and burnouts. Unless of course it's a wheelstand on an underpowered 125. :)


Right so if I bolt a "L" plate to your Elsie there is a very good chance of you keeping to 80kph while in Mt Gambier or better still having to explain to the local Plod that you dont have said conditions on your license while pulled over on the side of the track :lol: ( any chance you could lend me your license so I could write some of MY conditions on the back for you ?)

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