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 Major_Grooves The Doctor

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It was inevitable really wasn't it? If Bendy's video is anything to go by, there're often hordes of people on both sides with people stunting (not always very well) up the middle. Someone was going to get hurt eventually. Let's just hope they catch the guy who did it and then ran away.  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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It was bound to happen at some point.
This case, then yeah completely the riders fault, and such a twat for running off.
However... people are asking for it really by standing so close to the road, you get people running across to the other side all the time and just so many people everywhere... Same with the bassetts accident.
People wouldn't go and stand on the outside of a corner at a race track to watch Moto GP would they? If they did they'd be asking to get hit.
Just my opinion really.. it's 100% the riders fault for the accident, but the crowd don't do any favours as far as safetys concerned, all they gotta do is stand back a few feet away from the road and those kids *might* not have got hurt (maybe they still would have... who knows.) ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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Yeah it really was an accident waiting to happen. I have enjoyed watching them so it would be hypocritical of me to criticise the stunters too much, but running away afterwards is just low.
I hate the thought of a wee kiddie lying there with two broken legs screaming in pain.  ____________________ About me|@Major_Grooves|My company|Digg|Flickr |
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I've been through this type of conversation before, I fail to see how its the spectators fault that some dude on a bike can't wheelie properly and loses it into the crowd. In the Bassets pole case it turns out the rider had no insurance, license, MOT or tax, he shouldn't have even been on the road but managed to kill a woman, class A prick.
In this case we don't know any details about the rider yet but running off when he has just broken a 12 year olds legs and left another one unconcious, thats low, really low, he should have both of his legs broken for that.
If you want to go and do stunts on a crowded street you have to take a certain amount of responsibility for your actions, its not as if he will get away with it as the van details were handed in, running away has just made it worse for him self. The rider got a broken arm anyway, it wouldn't be hard to find out who went to hospital with a broken arm that day between the hours of it happening etc. |
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| Shaun wrote: | I've been through this type of conversation before, I fail to see how its the spectators fault that some dude on a bike can't wheelie properly and loses it into the crowd. In the Bassets pole case it turns out the rider had no insurance, license, MOT or tax, he shouldn't have even been on the road but managed to kill a woman, class A prick |
It's not the spectators fault, but you've said exactly why they should not crowd the road.. because they don't know if people out their doing stunts can ACTUALLY do them in full control. Thus people should really think, are these pros? No... will they maybe lose it into the crowd? yes... I think I'll stand back a bit in case one of these stunters is just a bit psyced up with all the people around, and doing stuff he/she can't really do.
I'm all for stunting, I love watching it etc.. and don't want to see it out-lawed because of the odd person has an accident and hurts someone.... it's the same as knee down on roundabouts/roads etc.
As I say, It's not the spectators FAULTS but spectators really don't make it easy for themselves
Same with rally driving really as some of the specs stand in such stupid places then moan when they get hit  ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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| Yams wrote: | Thus people should really think, are these pros? No... will they maybe lose it into the crowd? yes... I think I'll stand back a bit |
You would have to stand pretty far back to be completely sure that the bike doing power wheelies at 50/60mph won't slide into you.
I love seeing wheelies just as much as the next person, its one of the main reasons that I go to one of the bike meets in summer, I watch a few people out there who can really wheelie, they're stable and I've seen them wheelie hundreds of times but then you have the people who decide they want to wheelie as well who are totally crap, if you can't control it properly don't do it, unless you are perfectly willing to stand and wait for the police turn up when you've just killed somebody because you lost control.
I saw a 600RR doing wheelies at one of the meets and he was all over the place, me and pho immediately walked away and watched from a good distance away, I think we were the only ones who did though. A lot of people who go there are kids, they want to see the wheelies more than anybody else, they don't have the sense to walk away when somebody looks a bit dodgy, if you stacked a wheelie into a crowd and broke a 12 year olds legs would you really point the finger at the the kid and say it was his fault for standing on the pavement? |
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It's also a public road, whereas WRC and other events are normally on restricted closed roads. Hence driving without due care and attention, not being in control of your vehicle, or stunting full stop is of dubious legality anyway. Add the pedestrians having right of way to that, and especially if they were on the pavements, then you've got a bit of shitstorm to dodge as a rider stunting there. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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pavements are for people! why should they have to be carefull were they stand in a public place? i love the idea of bikers being able to have a good meet and all the fun that goes with it but at the end of the day its a public place and there are certain guide lines that should be respected ,thats my bit of dribble over plus its only my opinion guys.
btw hope the twat gets whats comming and the kids are gonna be ok!
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Of course he did, he was a twat, who's defending him here? No-one...
When they say "ragged state", what the heck do they mean? drunk? Is it a possibility? |
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Thats really poor of the guy to go running off after injuring some little kids. Everone keeps mentioning it, but ive never heard of it before, what happened at Bassets Pole? I hope the kids that got hit are ok, can the guy loose his license for what he done? Does that count as injury caused by dangerous driving (or is that just cars)? ____________________ Will work for petrol
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