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Hit a cyclist today - what sort of trouble am I in

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Old 14-03.-2008, 11:53 AM   #31
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Can't turn them in. The cops have to catch them breaking the law to pick them up. They can't stop them without probable cause.
You can make sure they get caught driving on a suspended license, and if there is a bench warrant, they can be picked up on a tip.
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Old 14-03.-2008, 12:05 PM   #32
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It's really easy to see through, the last place a non cyclist like this after what supposedly happened, is to seek out a cycling website.
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Old 14-03.-2008, 01:43 PM   #33
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Sorry lads if you think I'm on the wind up, but this is 100% serious

I need to drive because I am self employed, lost my licence for 6 months for drink diving

Only joined to see if anyone knew the law RE: motorists hitting cyclists

Anyway since the accident I have been using public transport and I've shaved my hair off and wearing a pair of glasses in public to avoid getting caught
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Old 14-03.-2008, 02:05 PM   #34
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Sorry lads if you think I'm on the wind up, but this is 100% serious

I need to drive because I am self employed, lost my licence for 6 months for drink diving

Only joined to see if anyone knew the law RE: motorists hitting cyclists

Anyway since the accident I have been using public transport and I've shaved my hair off and wearing a pair of glasses in public to avoid getting caught
Driving drunk, you are truly a POS. And apparently you can't drive sober either. You need to be run over. If you are self employed, you should have known the importance of a drivers license and never driven under the influence. I rarely drink, and even after only one beer, my wife drives...period.
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Old 14-03.-2008, 02:09 PM   #35
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Sorry lads if you think I'm on the wind up, but this is 100% serious

I need to drive because I am self employed, lost my licence for 6 months for drink diving

Only joined to see if anyone knew the law RE: motorists hitting cyclists

Anyway since the accident I have been using public transport and I've shaved my hair off and wearing a pair of glasses in public to avoid getting caught

Gimme a break. You're so full of it. I'm sorry, but THIS was over the top. And, if you're self-employed, why were you so worried about your mommy and daddy in an earlier post?
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Old 14-03.-2008, 02:31 PM   #36
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Gimme a break. You're so full of it. I'm sorry, but THIS was over the top. And, if you're self-employed, why were you so worried about your mommy and daddy in an earlier post?

Well I take the same route to work everyday, chances are this guy I hit, while his bike is getting fixed. Will be traveling on the same route as me, the same route that i hit him on. And seeing as he got a good look at me i'm sure you can understand why.

Oh and I sold my car to pay legal fees on my dink driving case, so thats why I'm using my parents car.
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Old 14-03.-2008, 10:46 PM   #37
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Well I take the same route to work everyday, chances are this guy I hit, while his bike is getting fixed. Will be traveling on the same route as me, the same route that i hit him on. And seeing as he got a good look at me i'm sure you can understand why.

Oh and I sold my car to pay legal fees on my dink driving case, so thats why I'm using my parents car.



And you are located approximately where?
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Old 14-03.-2008, 11:22 PM   #38
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And you are located approximately where?
Should be a prison.
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Should be a prison.



Hit & run, no license,no insurance, evading, implied consent, (priors?).
Reckon you could be right!
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Old 15-03.-2008, 01:28 AM   #40
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Well I take the same route to work everyday, chances are this guy I hit, while his bike is getting fixed. Will be traveling on the same route as me, the same route that i hit him on. And seeing as he got a good look at me i'm sure you can understand why.

Oh and I sold my car to pay legal fees on my dink driving case, so thats why I'm using my parents car.
Well, if this is all true, then the FIRST thing you have to do is to tell your parents ...

Because, won't one of them be surprised if they are driving the car in question AND they are stopped & arrested for a hit-and-run!

Of course, THEY bear some liability for allowing you to use their car since they obviously must be aware of the fact that you are driving without a licence/etc. UNLESS they want to claim that you "stole" the car [grand theft auto!] & used it without their permission!

This is JUST MY OPINION, but I also think you should give SERIOUS thought to reporting the accident ... or, joining a monastery/whatever OR enlisting in the military OR volunteering for a foreign mission -- whatever "adventure" will extend beyond the statute-of-limitation.
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Old 15-03.-2008, 07:37 AM   #41
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Get back under your bridge!
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Old 15-03.-2008, 10:11 AM   #42
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Sorry lads if you think I'm on the wind up, but this is 100% serious

I need to drive because I am self employed, lost my licence for 6 months for drink diving

Only joined to see if anyone knew the law RE: motorists hitting cyclists

Anyway since the accident I have been using public transport and I've shaved my hair off and wearing a pair of glasses in public to avoid getting caught

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Old 16-03.-2008, 05:24 AM   #43
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Anyway since the accident I have been using public transport and I've shaved my hair off and wearing a pair of glasses in public to avoid getting caught
Do you think there are "WANTED: pert ... Reward: $xyz" posters stuck around the place or something for you to do these things??? If you get caught, it will be through the license plate of the car you were driving; not by someone recognizing you.

P.S. I still can't believe that you are not trolling here.
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Old 18-03.-2008, 02:37 PM   #44
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and all you folks who responded to this -- didn't think they made rope that long to loop you all in....

but it was fun to read....

good thing trolls aren't like vampires -- wooden stakes & garlic -- or werewolves -- silver bullets -- trolls can be killed with a t-ball bat!
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Old 19-03.-2008, 11:09 AM   #45
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Look lads I am not a troll

Anyway no trouble has came of this, so we're good for now
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