Re: Unmarked cop bikes
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 6:49 pm
so speed limits are magical shields of immortality that stop ppl from having inuries or death caused which instantly disappear when u go over the limit?? 

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im not shore exactly what you mean but look on our average roads.the speed limit changes all the time and that in its self is dangerous(goverment revinue) + having radars that allso gets into peaples minds(now there several things to think about) hense less consontration on what they are doing on the roads whitch causes acidents and or death.GPZ_Jim wrote:so speed limits are magical shields of immortality that stop ppl from having inuries or death caused which instantly disappear when u go over the limit??
i totaly agree with youGPZ_Jim wrote:definately
I do however agree that doing 100kph in residential areas can be a bit silly.. mostly what we tend to have a beef with is the resources being used chasing ppl having a go out on the highways n stuff.. if there was the sort of numbers of rozzers out cruising local streets rather than cranking the cash registers perhaps ppl might not be as quick on the trigger
That being the case, if you truly believe that propaganda you posted about people being above the speed limits being the murderous criminals they are, then once yr in yr cell hand me they key and I'll happily close the lock .MAXUMIS wrote:some peaple are EXTREMIST DO GOODING GREENYS they should be on a push bike and shut the f**k up
QWAKA wrote:speeding (travelling to fast for the prevailing conditions or above the posted speed limit) is a major factor in about 40% of all road deaths, regardless of experience. research has also shown that the risk of a crash causing injury or death increases rapidly, even with small increases above an appropriately set speed limit.the feeling of being confident in more and more challenging situations is experienced as evidence of riding or driving ability, and that "proven" ability reinforces the feeling of confidence. confidence feeds itself and grows unchecked until something happens e.g a near-miss or an accident
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+198ninja wrote:when all has been done and said on a forum. The laws still stand.
Why not work with what you got instead of crying about what cant be changed?
not lies, just facts and figures6maniac wrote:QWAKA wrote:speeding (travelling to fast for the prevailing conditions or above the posted speed limit) is a major factor in about 40% of all road deaths, regardless of experience. research has also shown that the risk of a crash causing injury or death increases rapidly, even with small increases above an appropriately set speed limit.the feeling of being confident in more and more challenging situations is experienced as evidence of riding or driving ability, and that "proven" ability reinforces the feeling of confidence. confidence feeds itself and grows unchecked until something happens e.g a near-miss or an accident
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"Lies, damn lies, and statistics" ..........
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lies,_damned_lies,_and_statistics
Thats what the egyptians did and there countrys fuckedQWAKA wrote:+198ninja wrote:when all has been done and said on a forum. The laws still stand.
Why not work with what you got instead of crying about what cant be changed?![]()