"conehead" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>"Martin Taylor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Found this today in the MRAforum.
>>
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>>
Snippo
>> People would not sleep at night if they knew the truth. Make the
>> Government and senior police answer your questions, not the police
>> officer on the street.
>>
>> -Serving Police Officer
>> Tasmania"
>>
>>
>No surprises there.
>
>This is the Police Farce whose boss decided that we damn bikies didn't have
>front number plates, so we'd have to have our rego labels mounted on the
>left-hand-side of the bike, a minimum of 500cm from the ground, in the
>interest of road safety. The labels can't be stuck on the screen of your
>fairing, because bikes are considered not to have windscreens.
>
>So in the interest of road safety, we ride around with our rego lables in
>plastic holders, adjacent to the chain, and are proud to live in the only
>place on the planet to do so. ****wits rule, ok?
I got pulled up on the busa a few months ago for an 11am random
breath, licence and rego check.
As I hadn't long got the bike from Victoria I hadn't got around to
figuring out where I'd put the bloody sticker. Cop didn't say anything
about it though ... [1]
It is now firmly attached to the bottom of my wardrobe, and I think
it'll stay there.
Cheers
[1] Did cart me off to the station for blowing over the limit (fark!
11 hours after I'd gone to bed - thankfully went under on the proper
device).
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Kevin Gleeson
Technical Director
Blue Rocket Productions
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
www.blue-rocket.com.au