by Tones » Tue Feb 28, 2006 6:37 pm
I think some people have perhaps been guilty of a rush of adrenalin at some time or another. Of course it is only ever in a controlled off road environment. To be honest I think the conditions are more so of a factor. Not to dismiss the conduct of this person mentioned in the article at all. However sometimes a road may have a posted speed limit and it may seem like a silly speed. The opposite can also be true when the conditions are so that a lower speed should be used. For example a road with a posted speed of say 100 km/h may be very dangerous at that speed due to fog, or strong cross winds, etc, etc.
Of course it is bad publicity for riders, but more so cause he is an instructor and so "should know better" or even worse "what is this person teaching new riders to do?"
I wonder what happens if say a cop were to break the law? Having known facts about incidents I have seen that sometimes matters arnt released to the press, and have been handled by "internal disiplanary measures". One comes to mind to which if it was a member of the public, they would have been jailed. They were only disiplined as the air wing was involved, otherwise would have been easier to sweep under the carpet.
I guess what I am trying to say is that at the end of the day we are all human, and may possibly make mistakes. Many a time our enthusiasm takes over our sense of reasoning. For instructors here in Victoria, if they loose their licence they are not allowed to administer licence or learner tests. So in effect they are out of a job whilst suspended/cancelled. I have heard of other instructors pre-signing the paperwork, so that the instructor whom has lost their licence can still work. It would in fact be worse if this person had another occupation such as a courier for example.
I may be going against the grain here, but instructors shoudl also be motorcyclists. If they are not then obviously they do not have any credibility. I can preach to a student and tell them X,Y and Z and know full well they will do the complete opposite. The messages get across a lot better if you can speak from experience and what you have learnt. This guy sounds like a drop kick however...
Cheers
