09-08-2012, 10:58am
(08-08-2012, 07:54pm)Banter Wrote:(23-04-2009, 11:10am)SteveV Wrote: without loosing your friggin license ?
This is now just a rhetorical question for me as I kissed mine goodbye yesterday.
And yes I know the easy answer is don't ride on the road, or just follow the rules, but thats easier said than done.
Well mate riding a Hayabusa like carrying a .357 Magnum, when you pull trigger you gotta ask your self, do you feel lucky.......
Well I know I have had enough of this war on speeding & hooning. So a little research was in order, based on an old email from around 2001. The e-mail basically stated a
![Police Police](https://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/MyBB/images/smilies/police.gif)
![Scary Scary](https://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/MyBB/images/smilies/scary.gif)
Based on this, my research has approx 1259 people (male & female) died in road/vehicle accidents last year, meanwhile, 3300+ males died of prostate cancer & a similar number of women died from breast cancer. 1259 deaths vs 6600, so the goverment solution to life threatening problems is to look the otherway, brainwash the sheep & keep rolling in the easy revenue.
I am going to start putting these facts in the local paper when the sheep start bleating about people overtaking them as the meander down the f*&king road with there camera phones @ the ready
![Wtf Wtf](https://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/MyBB/images/smilies/wtf.gif)
BTW: Qld is set to get new anti-hooning laws where first offence (this can inc excessive speed) has 3 months disqualification & lose of vehicle, 2nd offence within 5 yrs is complete forfeit of vehicle to be crushed or sold for more cash back to the government.
Rant over - for now, gotta get back to work.