Melb.Yarra Ranges Police Launch Covert Motorcycle Operation
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Mon 5 February 2007

Dangerous motorcycle rider behaviour is being targeted by an unmarked, high powered touring motorcycle in an effort to curb the number of motorcycle accidents and fatalities in the Yarra Ranges.

Police are aware that motorcycling enthusiasts from metropolitan Melbourne as well as regional Victoria regularly use Yarra Ranges roads.

The operation comes after reports that motorcyclists have been racing each other, leading to serious injury and death.

Inspector Ian Sutton, Region 4 Traffic Inspector, today urged all motorcyclists to take care on the roads or risk their lives and getting caught.

“There are stretches of roads throughout the Yarra Ranges which continue to be popular spots for motorcyclists,” Inspector Sutton said.

“The roads that we will be closely targeting during this operation include Reefton Spur, Maroondah Highway, Black Spur, Melba Highway, Yarra Glenn to Healesville Rd and Wellington Road,” he said.

“We are targeting these areas with the new covert police motorcycle in a bid to cut the alarmingly high number of accidents in this area every year, some resulting in death.

“Last year, 150 motorcycle collisions were recorded in the Yarra Ranges and 13 motorcycle fatalities in Region 4.

“The serious injuries sustained by motorcyclists involved in some of these accidents may require years of rehabilitation, surgery and loss of movement.

“We are extremely concerned about the reckless behaviour displayed by some motorcyclists using our roads and want to stress that these roads are unforgiving; one small error of judgment could very easily turn to tragedy.”

The Road Trauma Reduction Strategy is a project partnership with Victoria Police and BMW Australia, who have kindly donated the motorcycle used in the operation.

Sara McMillan
Media Officer
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Quote:BMW Australia will donate the motorcycle

Wonder who will ride it............anyone we might know hmmmmm <i></i>
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Hmmmm nothing unusual here either,this shit happens every year.Actually this year they are a bit later than usual.
We need protection from ourselves.
Ide like to see the big fat on the bavarian cheesecake tring to catch a decent rider on a sportsbike through the twisties..........Tell them they're dreamin. .
Of course now im on the mobile ,it wont be me.
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I say we ride him down and punch him!

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Quote:Ide like to see the big fat on the bavarian cheesecake tring to catch a decent rider on a sportsbike through the twisties..........

Well you'll have to do it on the Kwaka before you sell it... I don't think that the touring bike (read busa) qualifies as a sports bike... Now who told us that.. wait... it was you Cheers,
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Holge:

The Rocket Return:

Did you know he's just bought a new push bike with the seat pointing backwards......got a lot of back peddling to do

Fair dinkum Rocket, this about face of yours has as much credibility as a pork chop specialty butcher turning up at a jewish barmitzvah

Not only that me old son.....but weren't you the bloke who was telling + about some broken down old coot on a bavarian whipping the crotch rocket jockies over at the reefton

Over to you sunshine

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Quote:Well you'll have to do it on the Kwaka before you sell it... I don't think that the touring bike (read busa) qualifies as a sports bike... Now who told us that.. wait... it was you
Thats correct,as i said it wont be me tring to out run the on a busa,because my nerves are shot,my eyesight is dwindling,and my reflexes are non exisitant
thats why ive gone back to a touring bike.
Quote:Not only that me old son.....but weren't you the bloke who was telling + about some broken down old coot on a bavarian whipping the crotch rocket jockies over at the reefton
Yes it was me,but that bloke could ride,i reckon he could beat most of em even if he was on a pushbike,thats if it was the downhill side of course.
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