ducati_paul wrote:How would that one go parked upside down Aardy?![]()
LMAO thats a bit harsh.....

ducati_paul wrote:How would that one go parked upside down Aardy?![]()
Quite a few are, and prevention of these is part of the police forces discretionary powers.Deanoseadog wrote: Actually they aren't. Traffic offences are not considered criminal offences......yet. Although if the current government has its way they soon will be.
Not sure what you mean Paul?ducati_paul wrote:How would that one go parked upside down Aardy?![]()
Depends on the offence. What about dangerous driving causing death? Manner dangerous? Driving without due care? Should I continue?Deanoseadog wrote:Actually they aren't. Traffic offences are not considered criminal offences......yet.
There, fixedhoffy V2.0 wrote:It would be great if police actually policed dangerous and poor driving skills on our roads..People cutting in and nearly wiping people out, wandering lanes and running red lights..hardly ever see people pulled up for that stuff![]()
Instead theyd rather hide behind bushes with their radars catching people doing minor speeding offences..most of the time where they have reduced the speed limit for seemingly no reason other then to book people travelling at a fair and reasonable speed
Six Addict wrote:the problem is, since the coppers have taken the line that all speed kills, they have to police all these areas, and not just the areas where it is stupid to speed... if they didnt police these areas, their argument would be exposed for the fraud that it is...
im all for nailing dickheads who do stupid things, even if it happens to be me...
Depends on the offence. What about dangerous driving causing death? Manner dangerous? Driving without due care? Should I continue?[/quote]Deanoseadog wrote:Actually they aren't. Traffic offences are not considered criminal offences......yet.
And a radar on an unmarked bike prevents these?Deanoseadog wrote:Depends on the offence. What about dangerous driving causing death? Manner dangerous? Driving without due care? Should I continue?Deanoseadog wrote:Actually they aren't. Traffic offences are not considered criminal offences......yet.
Power trip you say...MAXUMIS wrote:not all but most cops are power trippers and think there better than every one else!