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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 1196921" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>Well its a good job you're not an operator then. It's not up to you is it. Again it was 101 - so not like I called 999 like these total idiots who call to order a pizza or they can't get home and waste police operator's time. </p><p></p><p>And these incidents rely on our whole MYOB attitude, which is sadly reflected by your post. if it doesn't get logged then nothing gets done. There could be an operation the police do undertake in future to sweep all these surron bikes up - when budgets allowe. In the mean time communities just have to put up with it. </p><p></p><p>One I came across using his on a pedestrianised zone in town came up to me and said how utterly terrified they were and for her two children. This one was going in excess of 30mph before he avoided me on my legal e-bike and smashed right into a tree. looked like he broke his arm and leg doing it. His mate came along whilst he was lying stricken on the ground being tended by another, waiting for an ambulance, and rode off with it for him to use another day when he's recovered. </p><p></p><p>Also it is also a sad reflection of lack of community and soft policing where PCs were on the beat and who knew where all the trouble makers and lower level crime and could deal with issues like this without doing the whole chase them and then these idiots parents turning round and claiming to be the victims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 1196921, member: 70552"] Well its a good job you’re not an operator then. It’s not up to you is it. Again it was 101 - so not like I called 999 like these total idiots who call to order a pizza or they can’t get home and waste police operator’s time. And these incidents rely on our whole MYOB attitude, which is sadly reflected by your post. if it doesn’t get logged then nothing gets done. There could be an operation the police do undertake in future to sweep all these surron bikes up - when budgets allowe. In the mean time communities just have to put up with it. One I came across using his on a pedestrianised zone in town came up to me and said how utterly terrified they were and for her two children. This one was going in excess of 30mph before he avoided me on my legal e-bike and smashed right into a tree. looked like he broke his arm and leg doing it. His mate came along whilst he was lying stricken on the ground being tended by another, waiting for an ambulance, and rode off with it for him to use another day when he’s recovered. Also it is also a sad reflection of lack of community and soft policing where PCs were on the beat and who knew where all the trouble makers and lower level crime and could deal with issues like this without doing the whole chase them and then these idiots parents turning round and claiming to be the victims. [/QUOTE]
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