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Now this is wheelie funny ...
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostA motorcyclist caught on a speed camera pulling an 82mph wheelie in a 30mph zone has been banned from driving.
Only when looking at the picture and not seeing any obvious large bin behind him did the penny drop.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ here -
Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI must have been working too hard today - Skimming the article, I pictured him towing a wheelie bin at 82mph.
Only when looking at the picture and not seeing any obvious large bin behind him did the penny drop."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Steven Skilton, 22, of Bitterne, Southampton, was captured seven times exceeding 30mph in Maybray King Way and Northam Bridge in the city.
On three of those occasions he reached speeds of more than 80mph.
Originally posted by moorfield View PostRespec' ...
Shame he didn't kill himself and save the court some time.Comment
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Sounds like a case of driving while under the influence of testosterone. A combination of youth, testosterone, a sense of indestructibility and a powerful machine many (almost half) of us succumb to in youth. My wheelies were small and I was careful around people. I think.Comment
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Skilton, of Ellis Road, pleaded guilty to six speeding offences after being identified by recognition experts.Comment
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Driving licenses should be issued to under 21s only under strict condition that they visit local morgue to see young victims who died from dangerous driving.Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostSounds like a case of driving while under the influence of testosterone. A combination of youth, testosterone, a sense of indestructibility and a powerful machine many (almost half) of us succumb to in youth. My wheelies were small and I was careful around people. I think.
Having decided that his work was finished, he fired it up, said "Right, watch this!" and blasted off down the drive doing a wheely.
At this point the front wheel dropped off and went bouncing down the drive. He was so startled that he fell off the back of the bike, which continued down the drive on its rear wheel before crashing into his neighbour's car, parked on the road outside.
He had to explain all that to his insurance companyComment
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interesting this has been posted......
a guy in my work is constantly bragging about doing quite frankly ridiculous speeds on his motorbike
he is a total fanny and i am seriously considering an anonymous call to the law to report him - not sure what they could do right enough, maybe give him a warning?
any thoughts on this?
report him?
mind my own business?Comment
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