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the kid wrote:But remember one thing , Dave #3 watches videos of rampant Circus Ponies every time Cath goes down the street shopping so dont listen to anything he says .
I have had to do this quite a few times on Sunday mornings when there is no other traffic, it sux knowing its all you can do & is against the law but I would contest it anyway.tim wrote:Bugga!
If you do get the fine could you write a letter saying that because the induction loop sensor didn't detect your bike for so long you had no choice but to run the light?
Done it plenty of times, there's one intersection that only sees me if i stop in the right spot. NExt time make sure no one's around Gregrobracer wrote:I have had to do this quite a few times on Sunday mornings when there is no other traffic, it sux knowing its all you can do & is against the law but I would contest it anyway.tim wrote:Bugga!
If you do get the fine could you write a letter saying that because the induction loop sensor didn't detect your bike for so long you had no choice but to run the light?
+ add that your bike was starting to overheat you were there so long so you had to get moving
Strika wrote:OK, the law from my memory states, that if the signals fail to activate, after waiting for three rotations of the signals, then you are legally allowed to proceed. Should you be issued an infirngement notice, I would take it to court and suggest that said constable was not in viewing area during those three signal rotations.....!!!!
seiko1 wrote:Doesn't happen to me anymore![]()
I got a couple of horshoe "neodymium" magnets out of a busted hard drive and stuck the underneath
the bike....
Mate I have a good dozen of them, PM your address and I'll send you a coupleSupafrog wrote:seiko1 wrote:Doesn't happen to me anymore![]()
I got a couple of horshoe "neodymium" magnets out of a busted hard drive and stuck the underneath
the bike....
You serious????? Cause i don't mind my leg being pulled.. as long a si know it is being pulled..
Yep, common for General Duties. They often take details and fill in the book when they get back to the station and send it out. I'd have to confirm it but I'm pretty sure GDs don't carry infringement books around with them like highway do and just use the one back at the station when they get back in.greg wrote:he says you will probably recieve fine in the mail.....Is this the norm???why didn't they issue me on the spot....? Hoping![]()
Also stopping and starting your engine can help too as the starter motor cranking over can be enough to disturb the magnetic field in the sensorsseiko1 wrote:Doesn't happen to me anymore![]()
I got a couple of horshoe "neodymium" magnets out of a busted hard drive and stuck the underneath
the bike....not a prob with lights since![]()