Whoops. Nailed for 151 in an 80. Go cruiser go.
I thought it was 14 and 30?
Whoops. Nailed for 151 in an 80. Go cruiser go.
Fast enough that the rider couldnt identify a cop and react accordingly.My reaction on seeing that road is "that's not all that fast" ...
Yeah, if you're going to do something stupid like a fake plate, don't call attention to yourself by personalizing it, especially with too many characters. Motorcycle vanity plates are limited to 5, according to the MTO website.One fake plate, one no plate. Both unlicensed and uninsured. Ouch.
Glad they survived their bad choices. Hope they learn before they die. Ride safe folks.
Motorcyclist charged with impaired after crashing into ditch along highway
A motorcyclist from Barrie faces a driver's licence suspension and impaired driving charges following a police investigation over the weekend.barrie.ctvnews.ca
Southern Georgian Bay OPP officers say the motorcycle rider crashed into the northbound ditch along Highway 400 in Tay Township Saturday night.
They say he had minor injuries and was treated at an area hospital.
The 27-year-old motorcyclist was charged with impaired operation and having a blood alcohol concentration of 80-plus.
And they don't say "Yours to Discover" along the bottom.Yeah, if you're going to do something stupid like a fake plate, don't call attention to yourself by personalizing it, especially with too many characters. Motorcycle vanity plates are limited to 5, according to the MTO website.
Have seen 4 or 5 mid 90's/early 2000's sport bikes riding around Hamilton this year with no plate or similar fake plates like one posted above that look like they have ZERO intention of stopping for police. Just from appearance and riding gear (no riding gear) it is easy to see accident/death trap waiting to happen.
GangstahsBut the armour vest bro! Disregard the bare arms that will be shredded
If you ride like an ass, use the bike lane to pass and are unlucky enough to get caught on dash cam, the police will come looking for you.
Guelph police want to talk to 'aggressive' motorcyclist
A motorist reported the motorcyclist driving aggressively, including using a bike lane to pass other vehicleswww.guelphtoday.com
Correct but as if the heat score of riding with no visible plate wasn't high enough, now police are actively looking for this bike. Given the description and documented history of riding like an ass, I'd be concerned that police might light him up and knock him down. He's probably safe from tickets for this event but depending on the attitude of the local police, his life may now be in danger.Unless that rider admits it was them riding in that video.... There's nothing the police can do about it.
Canada should employ Australia's tactic... a vehicle is pictured (speed camera/red light camera etc) Or a dash camera etc spots it doing illegal stuff... the registered owner gets the bill AND the demerit points unless he can get the ticket signed by the person that was driving at the time, who then becomes responsible for the fine and loses the demerit points.Unless that rider admits it was them riding in that video.... There's nothing the police can do about it.
Canada should employ Australia's tactic... a vehicle is pictured (speed camera/red light camera etc) Or a dash camera etc spots it doing illegal stuff... the registered owner gets the bill AND the demerit points unless he can get the ticket signed by the person that was driving at the time, who then becomes responsible for the fine and loses the demerit points.
In camera charges there is no way to punish an offender if he's not the owner... unless the owner can get him to sign saying it was him... if he doesn't want to sign then hey... don't lend your vehicle to douchbags ever again and take the fine and demerits. It's surprising easy to get a license suspension due to losing demerit points in Australia, so people think twice before allowing anyone to borrow their car.Not sure I agree here. I understand the logic but I’ve never liked the idea of fines/tickets for the person that owns the vehicle vs the party that incurred the infraction.
Yes you can argue to not let people use your vehicle but let’s address the offenders. Just my view.
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Hmm... we're pretty close to martial law on a lot of driving things, I'm not one too interested in sliding further down that slippery slope.Canada should employ Australia's tactic... a vehicle is pictured (speed camera/red light camera etc) Or a dash camera etc spots it doing illegal stuff... the registered owner gets the bill AND the demerit points unless he can get the ticket signed by the person that was driving at the time, who then becomes responsible for the fine and loses the demerit points.