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Muppetery in motion
#1
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-...-is-jailed
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#2
Fukkin hell, just when you think you've seen it all!
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#3
What a plank
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#4
He was probably searching in the bag for where he left his common sense.

Brilliant thread title :lol
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#5
WHAT they " filmed by an unmarked police patrol for 16 minutes"
16 minutes :eek why the FOC did they not pull him after 2 minutes because during that extra 14 mins he could of caused a massive pile up and I think the police would have to answer some questions 
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#6
Just what we need another p***k to make us all look like complete tools. Cheers you t****R. We all have our moments of madness on a bike but that was complete reckless stupidity.   
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#7
(18-09-17, 07:49 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: WHAT they " filmed by an unmarked police patrol for 16 minutes"
16 minutes :eek why the FOC did they not pull him after 2 minutes because during that extra 14 mins he could of caused a massive pile up and I think the police would have to answer some questions

Cos the plod needed the video to put on you've been framed  :rollin :rollin :rollin
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#8
Also, if a massive pile-up had occurred in that extra 14 minutes the Police footage would have "mysteriously" disappeared so as not to incriminate them.
I could change my opinion, but then we'd both be wrong.
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#9
Although this guy is riding like a prick and there's no need for it on a motorway, how much danger were other people really in? He never hit anything he never caused anyone else to swerve etc they can throw what ifs about all day but at the end of the day I wouldnt say he put anyone in anymore danger than a car driver on their phone yet they wouldnt be jailed for it if they were caught?
A ban is definitely deserved buy I can't see the point of needless jail time
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#10
Think the messing with the ruckshack was more stupid, 8 months be out in 4, 3 for good behaviour we all know the rest, slot on good morning TV, maybe a book :lol
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#11
16 minutes they followed him  :eek ... They were probably expecting him to win a Darwin award instead (given enough time).
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#12
Definitely a few sandwiches short of a picnic. All it would have taken is a stone or a bit of debris on the road during his acrobatics and he would have been a goner.
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
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#13
there are places to wheelie (kind of) and the m6 is not one of them
kind of shit wheelies really aswell
maybe he was getting some practice in for elvington wheelie championship
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#14
Best he find a disused airfield and practice there HE SURE NEEDS THE PRACTICE and his sheer stupidity wont lead to a possible multi vehicle pile up there. Total  T****r
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#15
Quote:there are places to wheelie (kind of) and the m6 is not one of them

Indeed.

Quote:how much danger were other people really in?

Dudeofrude, you ever had to slam yer brakes on on the motorway.  Don't fancy coming to a hault in my car (or on my bike for that matter) and finding some dude on a sportsbike slamming into the back of me at full speed cos he was, umm unbeliveably, rumagaging in his backpack.

But agree they followed him for 16 minutes?  And does locking him up really help him, or anybody else for that matter?  Ideally confiscate the bike, fine him 5 grand and ban him for 2 years with resitting test required.  That should make most idiots think.
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#16
I wonder where he is from
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#17
...and the make & model of the bike?.

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#18
(20-09-17, 06:04 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: I wonder where he is from










poland      :rollin
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#19
(20-09-17, 05:43 PM)VNA link Wrote:
Quote:there are places to wheelie (kind of) and the m6 is not one of them

Indeed.

Quote:how much danger were other people really in?

Dudeofrude, you ever had to slam yer brakes on on the motorway.  Don't fancy coming to a hault in my car (or on my bike for that matter) and finding some dude on a sportsbike slamming into the back of me at full speed cos he was, umm unbeliveably, rumagaging in his backpack.

But agree they followed him for 16 minutes?  And does locking him up really help him, or anybody else for that matter?  Ideally confiscate the bike, fine him 5 grand and ban him for 2 years with resitting test required.  That should make most idiots think.

I'd rather it be an idiot on a sportsbike that hits the back of me because he's wheelieing than a retard in a 2 tonne car because they are on their phone. As I said he more than deserves a ban and that bit with the rucksack was a special kind of stupid but I just think the jail time is unnecessary and an unfair biased punishment towards him because he's a biker.
Somebody not paying attention in a car is much more dangerous than someone on a bike yet they would have just received points and a fine if they were even caught.

On that subject I was on my way home from work earlier and at the lights a young woman pulled up behind me and as soon as she stopped had her head down in her phone. I kept an eye on her as we pulled away and she didn't even look up at the road for at least 500 yards!!! And even then it was a quick hlance then back down at the phone. That to me is far more idiot and dangerous than a wheelie any day and is also the reason I filter to the front of every single queue I can to avoid getting hit up the are by a moron like that
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#20
(20-09-17, 06:21 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: ...and the make & model of the bike?.


Oh it's in the extended story...Yamaha R6
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