Bikers charged over death
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- BikerGran
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Bikers charged over death
Check out the bail conditions - this creates a worrying precedent.
http://www.leeds-solicitors.com/bikers.html
Bit more here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-12730242
http://www.leeds-solicitors.com/bikers.html
Bit more here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-12730242
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If local authorities keep up with this anti-biker stance that most seem to be employing, they're going to have a right game on their hands dealing with the thousands that flout these nonsense laws.
People need to start reading up on Common Law and Lawful Rebellion. But please be warned, a lot of it you will not like one bit..
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A lot will see this as being some sort of made up right wing bollocks.. But it really isn't. From the moment our parents signed the Birth Certificate, we become employees of the United Kingdom Corporation. Free? Na.. They let us think that so we behave ourselves and do as we're told like good slaves.
People need to start reading up on Common Law and Lawful Rebellion. But please be warned, a lot of it you will not like one bit..
http://www.bbc5.tv/eyeplayer/
I recommend this book
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Freedom-More-Th ... 360&sr=8-8
A lot will see this as being some sort of made up right wing bollocks.. But it really isn't. From the moment our parents signed the Birth Certificate, we become employees of the United Kingdom Corporation. Free? Na.. They let us think that so we behave ourselves and do as we're told like good slaves.
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Well I surely hope they are! Not much point in paying subs to MAG or BMF if they don't challenge this.
As for organised rideouts - our club has within the rules a bit about rideouts and being responsible for oneself etc, we also hand copies out at rideouts. Probably as worthless as the 'Motor Sport is dangerous' signs but still..... - we also have public liability insurance, and a risk assessment!
You can't help feeling it's all part of an orchestrated campaign to 'ban' or prevent people from riding bikes, via the back door - I know people got killed, but people get killed in car accidents too.
In fact I'm acutely reminded of a local RTC (road traffic collision) where a young bloke with no licence or insurance was driving acar he wasn't entitled to drive, WHILE he was banned for an earlier offence, and awaiting court for a repeat offence... ran into and killed a cyclist in a local village. He got a driving ban and a community service order. Apparently if a cyclist has no lights it's ok for a known criminal to kill him. (as long as the criminal's not on a motorbike)
As for organised rideouts - our club has within the rules a bit about rideouts and being responsible for oneself etc, we also hand copies out at rideouts. Probably as worthless as the 'Motor Sport is dangerous' signs but still..... - we also have public liability insurance, and a risk assessment!
You can't help feeling it's all part of an orchestrated campaign to 'ban' or prevent people from riding bikes, via the back door - I know people got killed, but people get killed in car accidents too.
In fact I'm acutely reminded of a local RTC (road traffic collision) where a young bloke with no licence or insurance was driving acar he wasn't entitled to drive, WHILE he was banned for an earlier offence, and awaiting court for a repeat offence... ran into and killed a cyclist in a local village. He got a driving ban and a community service order. Apparently if a cyclist has no lights it's ok for a known criminal to kill him. (as long as the criminal's not on a motorbike)
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As I said - a driving ban and community service. Since a previous driving ban had failed to stop him driving on two known occasions you really wonder.......
I forgot to mention, when he was banned the first time they couldn't take his licence away - he'd never had one!
I forgot to mention, when he was banned the first time they couldn't take his licence away - he'd never had one!
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