The Bad Riders of Ontario Thread

That tweet got a chuckle out of me, like that they lean into it.

That said - how do you stack up 16 counts of DD and 14 stuntings? Are they compiling stuff from his footage over multiple days?
In the early days of the cops having a helicopter they followed a bike from burlington to innisfil before they attempted to pull them over. They then handed the rider careless, dangerous and speeding tickets for every municipality they rode through. That was dirty imo. If it was as dangerous as they pretended, they should have pulled him over an hour earlier.
 
Faak! I was thinking that might hack me up for a spirited afternoon fall ride.

Good video, wrong time of day to watch it.

Instead of a ride, now I’m ready for an afternoon nap!
 
I passed an E-bike this morning as it wandered from track to track in the right lane. As I was alongside it he edged towards the broken line. Then I noticed a little kid on the back. No hi-viz and I don't recall helmets. Is it kill-a-kid week?
 
I passed an E-bike this morning as it wandered from track to track in the right lane. As I was alongside it he edged towards the broken line. Then I noticed a little kid on the back. No hi-viz and I don't recall helmets. Is it kill-a-kid week?
That's how they do it 'back home'...
 
You'd think that after catching 14 criminal and 8 provincial charges in a stop in August that you would try to avoid attention but some people are incapable of learning a lesson. Rode poorly enough that someone called them in and no situational awareness to realize a cop was following them. Two more criminal and nine provincial charges from the current stop.



EDIT:
Nov 6 stop:
Benjamin Joshua Talbot, 34, has been charged with the following:

  • Failure to comply with a release order other than to attend court
  • Operation while prohibited under the Criminal Code
  • Failure to stop at a red light
  • Unnecessary noise
  • Driving a motor vehicle with an improper licence
  • Improper muffler
  • Driving with no plates
  • Failure to surrender a permit for a motor vehicle
  • Driving while under suspension
  • Driving the wrong way on a divided highway
  • Operating a motor vehicle without insurance
July 31 stop:

  • Operation While Prohibited under the Criminal Code
  • Operation While Prohibited under the Criminal Code
  • Operation while impaired – blood drug concentration
  • Failure or refusal to comply with demand
  • Operation while impaired – alcohol and drugs Contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada
And Further
  • Possession of a Schedule I Substance – Heroin
  • Trafficking in Schedule I substance – Heroin
  • Possession of a Schedule I Substance – Methamphetamine
  • Trafficking in Schedule I substance – Methamphetamines (Crystal Meth)
  • Possession of a Schedule I Substance – Opioid (other than heroin)
  • Trafficking in Schedule I substance – Opioid (other than heroin)
  • Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking – Heroin
  • Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking – Methamphetamine Contrary to the Controlled Drug and Substances Act
  • Drive motor vehicle – no licence
  • Driving while under suspension
  • Obstruct plate
  • Driver fail to surrender licence
  • Unnecessary noise
  • Use plate not authorized for vehicle
  • Drive motor vehicle – improper licence Contrary to the Highway Traffic Act
  • Operate a motor vehicle without insurance
  • Fail to have insurance card Contrary to the Compulsory Automobile Act
 
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You'd think that after catching 14 criminal and 8 provincial charges in a stop in August that you would try to avoid attention but some people are incapable of learning a lesson. Rode poorly enough that someone called them in and no situational awareness to realize a cop was following them. Two more criminal and nine provincial charges from the current stop.


Wow.... that's an impressive list.
 
You'd think that after catching 14 criminal and 8 provincial charges in a stop in August that you would try to avoid attention but some people are incapable of learning a lesson. Rode poorly enough that someone called them in and no situational awareness to realize a cop was following them. Two more criminal and nine provincial charges from the current stop.



EDIT:
Nov 6 stop:
Benjamin Joshua Talbot, 34, has been charged with the following:

  • Failure to comply with a release order other than to attend court
  • Operation while prohibited under the Criminal Code
  • Failure to stop at a red light
  • Unnecessary noise
  • Driving a motor vehicle with an improper licence
  • Improper muffler
  • Driving with no plates
  • Failure to surrender a permit for a motor vehicle
  • Driving while under suspension
  • Driving the wrong way on a divided highway
  • Operating a motor vehicle without insurance
July 31 stop:

  • Operation While Prohibited under the Criminal Code
  • Operation While Prohibited under the Criminal Code
  • Operation while impaired – blood drug concentration
  • Failure or refusal to comply with demand
  • Operation while impaired – alcohol and drugs Contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada
And Further
  • Possession of a Schedule I Substance – Heroin
  • Trafficking in Schedule I substance – Heroin
  • Possession of a Schedule I Substance – Methamphetamine
  • Trafficking in Schedule I substance – Methamphetamines (Crystal Meth)
  • Possession of a Schedule I Substance – Opioid (other than heroin)
  • Trafficking in Schedule I substance – Opioid (other than heroin)
  • Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking – Heroin
  • Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking – Methamphetamine Contrary to the Controlled Drug and Substances Act
  • Drive motor vehicle – no licence
  • Driving while under suspension
  • Obstruct plate
  • Driver fail to surrender licence
  • Unnecessary noise
  • Use plate not authorized for vehicle
  • Drive motor vehicle – improper licence Contrary to the Highway Traffic Act
  • Operate a motor vehicle without insurance
  • Fail to have insurance card Contrary to the Compulsory Automobile Act
What's the over/under on the timing for his 3rd stop?
 
And Further
  • Possession of a Schedule I Substance – Heroin
  • Trafficking in Schedule I substance – Heroin
There's your answer. Whack smack and no way back.
 
Thirty three charges, yet to be proven but the odds aren't in his favour.

Due to some family issues I've delved into the misty world of psychology. We're learning more about behavior and spending more on the problems. And the problems keep growing. So what is the real problem?

The knee jerk reaction is to beat the crap out of the guy but knee jerk solutions rarely work.

Crime needs means, motive and opportunity. Take away any one and crime ends. How do you do it?

Prison takes away means and opportunity but is expensive and not permanent. IMO fixing the motive factor is the solution but that's too far over my head.
 
Too bad nobody had a hockey stick handy...
 
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