Quick_Stix wrote:It may seem 'unfair' and like 'harrassment', but like it or not, Police have the power to stop any motorist for the purpose of cunducting a breath test. (Road Transport (Safety and Trafic management) Act - for NSW) failure to submit to the test is an offence and the penalty is the same as blowing high range, ie: suspension of licence on the spot and a court attendance notice. A Police officer also has the power to ask the driver of a motor vehicle to state his/her name and address and supply their drivers licence to the officer. Failure to do either of these is also an offence. As for recording what riders are wearing etc, the reason given of identifying the rider in the event of a crash could very well be correct. obviously its not going to go on any computer system as people change their clothing all the time. It could also be used for if someone was seen riding say a green ninja 600 wearing a red/ black helmet and blue / silver jacket doing say 120 in a 60 zone but it was unsafe for the police to give chase, they can look at their notes for the day and find 1 or 2 people who match this description and have a chat with them. Probably nothing will happen as a result, but its surprising what some people will unwittingly admit to.
As for targetted harrassment, what is wrong with targetting certain road users in the interest of safety? Would you jump up and down complaining if they were pulling over every b double on the pacific hwy and doing drug testing? Probably not. They would be targetting bike riders as they are known for exceeding the speed limit in that area, or for committing any number of other traffic offences. To stop these persons and maybe scare them into slowing down is probably a good thing. I know not every rider rides like a maniac, but some do and we've all seen them. It is not a nice thing to go to an accident where a bloke on a nice new 900 has come off and managed to wrap himself around a telegraph pole. Remember it only takes 1 mistake or 1 error of judgement to stuff up big time. All the actions by police concerning traffic are to attempt to cut down on the amount of road trauma. Over 500 people die every year on Australian roads. That is more than any other un natural cause like murder, drowning etc. if anyone can suggest other ways of slowing people down go ahead, but its not as easy as it seems.
Any way thats enough of a rant for now...
Blaaa....Blaaaa.Blaaaa.....You should run for parliment Bud!?! FFF if you believe half of what you wrote...well lets just say we would have some really interesting conversations. For the sake of not boring anyone here I won't comment.
BUT...for the record....speed does not kill AND we all agree we don't want idiots on the road no matter what their vice is. I believe you have missed the point here somewhat and I still do not like police 'hiding' behind 'breathalysing' bikers to 'scare them into slowing down if this is what you are suggesting is ok. BS in my opinion.