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Re: re: Ride for Justice - Accused Drink Driver Can Remain o

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:03 pm
by smek
Smitty1955 wrote:nikos
haven't you seen the piccies in the paper?
after the last blitz on the Eastern freeway
27 were caught over the limit...
there was a photo the next day...of all the drivers cars lined
up on the grass on the side of the freeway ... :o
actually no ... but i wasn't sure if they could go back for 'em once they'd straightened out and then wait for the court case before actually losing the license or not.
never actually given it any thought before :)

re: Ride for Justice - Accused Drink Driver Can Remain on Ro

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:12 pm
by red_dave
How could you not know you hit someone? How drunk would you have to be not to notice? I've gotton pretty drunk in my time but I would have certainly still realised there was an impact...

The courts need to treat every case within the boundaries of the law, but surely this ruling raises the question "Does the law serve in the best interest of the public?'"

I don't think so...

Re: re: Ride for Justice - Accused Drink Driver Can Remain o

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:12 pm
by Neka79
yea..the nite i got done they left my bike where it was parked on the side
of the road..one of my mates sat with it...after all the crap they kick u
out the door, i had to walk back to my bike (tho mates were there in the
car)...theoretically i coulda got str8 on the bike & rode it home , tho as i
was so angry, my mates locked my lid in a car sumwhere & kept me from gettin
on my bike..probably a good idea...cops didnt even do a drive by to see if
they could catch me again...
Neka
2000 CBR 929RR
1988 KDX200 thrasher
1996 VS SERIES 2 UTE
"dont hate me cos im sexy, hate me cos ur mrs thinks im sexy"



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