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I'm from the sticks out in Scotland. A lot of my mates were farmer kids. We all went for a tear about on bikes all the time. Totally legal. Just think you shouldn't be judgemental straight away. That kids never going to walk in his parents front door again.
What's your point? My point is that the kid could have been legally riding his bike with the landowners permission and ended up dead. Not worth gloating about is it.
I thought the thread was moving away from the specific (the lad dying) and into the more general (racetrack etc). No offence/dis-respect to the lad meant.
Incidently the report seems to indicate the wire wasn't their deliberately to stop bikers, so possibly simply a tragic accident?
What's your point? My point is that the kid could have been legally riding his bike with the landowners permission and ended up dead. Not worth gloating about is it.
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