04rm125 said:i havent herd anyone of you incorparate money into this. that looks like its in a pretty poor or unrespected place. so were is the P.D. going to get all this money for....hilacoptors, unmarked cars, gas station stakeouts. not sure
georgieboy said:Damn, these guys ride better wheelies than i.
It is better that they stay off the dirttracks since they are better than any motocrosser i know of. ;)
mjbike said:When they do get hurt I'll bet 9 out 10 don't have insurance and guess who pays the hospital bills.
We can only hope "thinning the herd" theory plays out.
sixds said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CGaOUxLX44&NR=1
i find it funny how he says, "we push these bikes to the limit."
at least in that video there was a guy wearing a helmet.
After listening to that dry idiot, with his statements of "interrogation" and "serious crime", I have to ask how he would feel if a 7 year old were riding a dirtbike down the sidewalk in his neighborhood. What if the kid were to run into his car? Or over his kid? He mentioned that the kid was scared: good, if more kids are scared to break the law, then maybe they will realize that the laws should be obeyed. I also must note that simply asking questions is construed as interrogation by those that want to bring controversy. I also interpreted the story as the kid was detained (not arrested) and release to his parents, who will probably try to sue the cops with the exaggerations and twisted truths, thus showing the little boy that he has no reason to respect authority figures. :bang: :bang: :bang:_JOE_ said:Aparently this newscaster didn't see the clip of the little kid on the cr 250 riding down the street. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlhKA5twuyc
OldTimer said:Know what I'm sane?
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