Did the police do the right thing?
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I got pulled over by a cop for speeding and didn't have any mirrors on, and didn't get a ticket (for either) so I don't think it's illegal to have no mirrors on. But that was back in 99, don'tthink the laws changed from then.
I got pulled over by a cop for speeding and didn't have any mirrors on, and didn't get a ticket (for either) so I don't think it's illegal to have no mirrors on. But that was back in 99, don'tthink the laws changed from then.
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I agree with TBFGhost, there are way too many "kids" out there distroying the images of bikes, especially sport bikes by flippin wheelies and speeding excessively on public highways. Leave it for the track or get the hell off the highway. If your bike's illegal, and you get caught, tough ****, be responsible and grow-up.
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Gill, I guess there's a bit of "kid" in all of us....and thank the Lord for that !
I'm a speed junky, have been all my life, but there's a time and place for it.
I've seen too many wheelies in traffic, broken bones and broken bikes- wheelies and stunts should be kept off the busy public roads. Those that endanger others by their actions deserve to be punished - me included......
I'm a speed junky, have been all my life, but there's a time and place for it.
I've seen too many wheelies in traffic, broken bones and broken bikes- wheelies and stunts should be kept off the busy public roads. Those that endanger others by their actions deserve to be punished - me included......
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