Bender Posted April 5, 2019 Posted April 5, 2019 https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8799442/motorcylist-parked-van-driver-drink-mayhem/The police are searching for the driver of the car, but probably not very hard Quote
dynax Posted April 5, 2019 Posted April 5, 2019 Not sure what i think really, must time for a biscuit, the TMBF biscuit curse has got me again Quote
Bender Posted April 5, 2019 Author Posted April 5, 2019 Not sure what i think really, must time for a biscuit, the TMBF biscuit curse has got me again Crumbs.I think you should take a break Quote
dynax Posted April 5, 2019 Posted April 5, 2019 ok we will have a KitKat had a break playing with 3 kitty cats chasing some string, does that count Quote
Noble Dave Posted April 5, 2019 Posted April 5, 2019 I say good on the Punto driver personally, the prat on drugs and drunk could have hurt someone else, better him then them imo feel sorry for burnt out Punto mind... Quote
Bender Posted April 5, 2019 Author Posted April 5, 2019 Bad as each other really . I disagree, at least the guy in the punto was doing something constructive. Quote
fastbob Posted April 5, 2019 Posted April 5, 2019 Bad as each other really . I disagree, at least the guy in the punto was doing something constructive. Yeah but you have to question why he buggered off and set fire to his car . Quote
Bender Posted April 5, 2019 Author Posted April 5, 2019 Bad as each other really . I disagree, at least the guy in the punto was doing something constructive. Yeah but you have to question why he buggered off and set fire to his car .I'm willing to take a punt on avoiding dangerous driving, loosing his licence and multiple other counts and also avoiding twat faces red neck friends knowing who he was would be a bonus. Quote
fastbob Posted April 5, 2019 Posted April 5, 2019 I disagree, at least the guy in the punto was doing something constructive. Yeah but you have to question why he buggered off and set fire to his car .I'm willing to take a punt on avoiding dangerous driving, loosing his licence and multiple other counts and also avoiding twat faces red neck friends knowing who he was would be a bonus. Sadly you're right . Quote
Guest Richzx6r Posted April 5, 2019 Posted April 5, 2019 I'd definitely side on the car driver this time around......the knobhead on the bike knocking off wingmirrors of car drivers who didn't deserve it deserved to get himself knocked off Quote
billy sugger Posted April 5, 2019 Posted April 5, 2019 I'm on the side of the driver as well. a few years ago my mate had his bike nicked from his back garden, so I gave him a lift into work in the cage I owned at the time (2.2lt Astra). On the way home one night we saw three scrotes riding a bike, and my mate shouts "that's my bike!". after checking with him it really was his bike I sped up to catch them up and gave the back end a nudge so they all fell off. My mates bike was already written off by the insurance so he didn't loose anything on it. though it was not badly damaged as the scrotes cushioned the fall. I also once used my bike to chase a scrote I had just seen run a knife down the newly painted tank. people were pointing where he had run to so he could not get away. little sh*t came from a family with a police record for all of them, and I cornered him in a dead end cos he thought I could not get the bike down the alley-I just swung the mirrors in and opened the throttle - scared the crap out of him. He actually had the nerve to come to my house later that evening with his old man, a guy with no neck (or brains) who thought he could intimidate me but I stood my ground and told him what had gone on, and would brain him with my bike chain if I caught him or any of his family anywhere near my bike in future. He just grabbed his son by the ear, (very nice man) and dragged him down the street shouting profanities. My principles are if you mess with my bike and I catch you then you have bought anything I do to you upon yourself. the last thing you want is a very angry man in a crash helmet with armoured gloves and a bad attitude Quote
BIKERDAD Posted April 5, 2019 Posted April 5, 2019 I hope the cops don't look to hard . But just one point the punto driver just done what the MET are doing to scum on scooters ... So what's the problem .. Quote
Bender Posted April 6, 2019 Author Posted April 6, 2019 The met are trained and accountable is the differenceStanding your ground us all well and good, it' could have had me dead twice, nearly stabbed and de brained with a crowbar, I certainly wouldn't want some of the idiots appearing at my door now as to be honest they don't give a f**k if they are right or wrong it's more to do with family and keeping your place in the scum.I would have started a go fund me page for another punto if he hadn't run Quote
Guest Richzx6r Posted April 6, 2019 Posted April 6, 2019 I'm on the side of the driver as well. a few years ago my mate had his bike nicked from his back garden, so I gave him a lift into work in the cage I owned at the time (2.2lt Astra). On the way home one night we saw three scrotes riding a bike, and my mate shouts "that's my bike!". after checking with him it really was his bike I sped up to catch them up and gave the back end a nudge so they all fell off. My mates bike was already written off by the insurance so he didn't loose anything on it. though it was not badly damaged as the scrotes cushioned the fall. I also once used my bike to chase a scrote I had just seen run a knife down the newly painted tank. people were pointing where he had run to so he could not get away. little sh*t came from a family with a police record for all of them, and I cornered him in a dead end cos he thought I could not get the bike down the alley-I just swung the mirrors in and opened the throttle - scared the crap out of him. He actually had the nerve to come to my house later that evening with his old man, a guy with no neck (or brains) who thought he could intimidate me but I stood my ground and told him what had gone on, and would brain him with my bike chain if I caught him or any of his family anywhere near my bike in future. He just grabbed his son by the ear, (very nice man) and dragged him down the street shouting profanities. My principles are if you mess with my bike and I catch you then you have bought anything I do to you upon yourself. the last thing you want is a very angry man in a crash helmet with armoured gloves and a bad attitude I'm definitely along the same lines, a number of years ago me and a friend were riding through a village at 30 because it was a 30 limit I look in my mirror to see we had a car about 5 ft from our rear wheels as we were riding side by side so with that iv said for my mate to pull in front so anyway a short time later it went in to a 50 limit and I started speeding up to 50 but before i did I checked my mirrors for find no car behind us so thought he must have turned down the road we had just gone past.......ohhh no he didn't he decided his battered old Nissan micra could out pace a ninja to the speed limit so I casually accelerated at the same speed and then a car appears coming the other way about 1/4 mile down the road and apparently I was the 1 who should give way go the overtaking prick as he was motioning for me to slow down so he could pull back to his side of the road, he then decided he was going to use his car to move me and pushed me in to a bus stop which took the indicator of the front of the fairing at which point I saw red so having my bike chain in the tank bag draped across the top of it I set off in pursuit with lights flashing and me motioning for him to pull over at which all I got was him giving me the finger so I calmed down slightly and followed him until traffic forced him to stop I pulled up beside him and smashed his windscreen with my chain so that he couldn't drive at which point my mate catches us up to watch the spectacular show.....oh and I was using a helmet cam at the time which caught everything so I passed it to a friend of mine who is in the police and the guy in the car was seen by him.....point of this is dont mess with a bikers bike unless you are happy to deal with the consequences which the bike rider will inevitably dish out Quote
TimR Posted April 6, 2019 Posted April 6, 2019 I'm on the side of the driver as well. a few years ago my mate had his bike nicked from his back garden, so I gave him a lift into work in the cage I owned at the time (2.2lt Astra). On the way home one night we saw three scrotes riding a bike, and my mate shouts "that's my bike!". after checking with him it really was his bike I sped up to catch them up and gave the back end a nudge so they all fell off. My mates bike was already written off by the insurance so he didn't loose anything on it. though it was not badly damaged as the scrotes cushioned the fall. I also once used my bike to chase a scrote I had just seen run a knife down the newly painted tank. people were pointing where he had run to so he could not get away. little sh*t came from a family with a police record for all of them, and I cornered him in a dead end cos he thought I could not get the bike down the alley-I just swung the mirrors in and opened the throttle - scared the crap out of him. He actually had the nerve to come to my house later that evening with his old man, a guy with no neck (or brains) who thought he could intimidate me but I stood my ground and told him what had gone on, and would brain him with my bike chain if I caught him or any of his family anywhere near my bike in future. He just grabbed his son by the ear, (very nice man) and dragged him down the street shouting profanities. My principles are if you mess with my bike and I catch you then you have bought anything I do to you upon yourself. the last thing you want is a very angry man in a crash helmet with armoured gloves and a bad attitude I'm definitely along the same lines, a number of years ago me and a friend were riding through a village at 30 because it was a 30 limit I look in my mirror to see we had a car about 5 ft from our rear wheels as we were riding side by side so with that iv said for my mate to pull in front so anyway a short time later it went in to a 50 limit and I started speeding up to 50 but before i did I checked my mirrors for find no car behind us so thought he must have turned down the road we had just gone past.......ohhh no he didn't he decided his battered old Nissan micra could out pace a ninja to the speed limit so I casually accelerated at the same speed and then a car appears coming the other way about 1/4 mile down the road and apparently I was the 1 who should give way go the overtaking prick as he was motioning for me to slow down so he could pull back to his side of the road, he then decided he was going to use his car to move me and pushed me in to a bus stop which took the indicator of the front of the fairing at which point I saw red so having my bike chain in the tank bag draped across the top of it I set off in pursuit with lights flashing and me motioning for him to pull over at which all I got was him giving me the finger so I calmed down slightly and followed him until traffic forced him to stop I pulled up beside him and smashed his windscreen with my chain so that he couldn't drive at which point my mate catches us up to watch the spectacular show.....oh and I was using a helmet cam at the time which caught everything so I passed it to a friend of mine who is in the police and the guy in the car was seen by him.....point of this is dont mess with a bikers bike unless you are happy to deal with the consequences which the bike rider will inevitably dish out you may have been in the right as with regards to his overtaking ...but is there any point in being DEAD right ? Quote
Guest Richzx6r Posted April 6, 2019 Posted April 6, 2019 I'm on the side of the driver as well. a few years ago my mate had his bike nicked from his back garden, so I gave him a lift into work in the cage I owned at the time (2.2lt Astra). On the way home one night we saw three scrotes riding a bike, and my mate shouts "that's my bike!". after checking with him it really was his bike I sped up to catch them up and gave the back end a nudge so they all fell off. My mates bike was already written off by the insurance so he didn't loose anything on it. though it was not badly damaged as the scrotes cushioned the fall. I also once used my bike to chase a scrote I had just seen run a knife down the newly painted tank. people were pointing where he had run to so he could not get away. little sh*t came from a family with a police record for all of them, and I cornered him in a dead end cos he thought I could not get the bike down the alley-I just swung the mirrors in and opened the throttle - scared the crap out of him. He actually had the nerve to come to my house later that evening with his old man, a guy with no neck (or brains) who thought he could intimidate me but I stood my ground and told him what had gone on, and would brain him with my bike chain if I caught him or any of his family anywhere near my bike in future. He just grabbed his son by the ear, (very nice man) and dragged him down the street shouting profanities. My principles are if you mess with my bike and I catch you then you have bought anything I do to you upon yourself. the last thing you want is a very angry man in a crash helmet with armoured gloves and a bad attitude I'm definitely along the same lines, a number of years ago me and a friend were riding through a village at 30 because it was a 30 limit I look in my mirror to see we had a car about 5 ft from our rear wheels as we were riding side by side so with that iv said for my mate to pull in front so anyway a short time later it went in to a 50 limit and I started speeding up to 50 but before i did I checked my mirrors for find no car behind us so thought he must have turned down the road we had just gone past.......ohhh no he didn't he decided his battered old Nissan micra could out pace a ninja to the speed limit so I casually accelerated at the same speed and then a car appears coming the other way about 1/4 mile down the road and apparently I was the 1 who should give way go the overtaking prick as he was motioning for me to slow down so he could pull back to his side of the road, he then decided he was going to use his car to move me and pushed me in to a bus stop which took the indicator of the front of the fairing at which point I saw red so having my bike chain in the tank bag draped across the top of it I set off in pursuit with lights flashing and me motioning for him to pull over at which all I got was him giving me the finger so I calmed down slightly and followed him until traffic forced him to stop I pulled up beside him and smashed his windscreen with my chain so that he couldn't drive at which point my mate catches us up to watch the spectacular show.....oh and I was using a helmet cam at the time which caught everything so I passed it to a friend of mine who is in the police and the guy in the car was seen by him.....point of this is dont mess with a bikers bike unless you are happy to deal with the consequences which the bike rider will inevitably dish out you may have been in the right as with regards to his overtaking ...but is there any point in being DEAD right ? Well I saw it as an attempt on my life when he ran in to the side of me and saw red in hindsight it wasn't the best course I could have taken but you don't think in the heat of the moment Quote
Bender Posted April 6, 2019 Author Posted April 6, 2019 Nope that's the problem, it's often a rash decision made in anger or fear, unfortunately the benefit of hindsight is only something you have time for later.I have great difficulty standing by in any situation that could do with intervention Quote
Six30 Posted April 6, 2019 Posted April 6, 2019 there's idiots in cars and bikes , you can ease the situation by backing off and staying calm although every ones different and I totally understand seeing red when your on a bike , the trouble is you just don't know who your dealing with nowadays.Don't get me wrong , if it was a small person a pensioner or some one with a severe disability , I'd be pulling up and sorting em out . Quote
Guest Richzx6r Posted April 6, 2019 Posted April 6, 2019 there's idiots in cars and bikes , you can ease the situation by backing off and staying calm although every ones different and I totally understand seeing red when your on a bike , the trouble is you just don't know who your dealing with nowadays.Don't get me wrong , if it was a small person a pensioner or some one with a severe disability , I'd be pulling up and sorting em out . Severe disability......sounds like a car driver Quote
Six30 Posted April 6, 2019 Posted April 6, 2019 Just seen the video on another site it wouldn't play on here.... after the punto hit him and then backed up to turn round I hope he ran over the the skip rat . Quote
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