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From: n325aej
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  • You jumped a red light because you was 'Getting soaked' haha for real man!

  • ahh cmon man!! 250W yeah right :-) ha ha but seriously no more red light jumping dood you will give us a bad name

  • I don't know what's more awesome. Getting reprimanded or that cute little police car.

  • You're getting wet hahahaha, lame excuse mate. Your skin's waterproof, what are you worried about. A little wet or a little dead.. Your choice really

  • Assholes

  • well handelled by the police, i honestly hate other cyclists doing this...

  • about time you got caught lol

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  • What motor have you got on your bike?

  • At 2:45 I thought the woman's face was his colleague.

  • @PeowPeowPeowLasers Hahaha me too!!!

  • Just so I get this straight... the coppers just pulled you over for going through two red lights, then radioed in to check if they could actually do anything...

    -_-

  • @Bigsharnm I think it's good of the PC to check. IIRC certain sections of the Road Traffic Act only apply to "motor powered vehicles" (eg cars, motorbikes) than just "vehicles" (like cycles). So you can get done for riding your bike whilst intoxicated, but there isn't a drink ride limit like a car, nor can you be given points on your license.

  • @schneil you can be given points for riding a bicyle drunk, speeding and a few other offences.

  • @joelwhitaker Given points? On what license?

  • @monkeysnutscom you don't need a license to be given points. when teenagers with no driving license steal cars or drive them they are given points. the points are added to your provisional/full license as soon as you are issued one.

  • @monkeysnutscom I was given points before I could legally drive ! Luckily I've grown up and matured a fair bit since then.

  • @joelwhitaker No, you can't.

  • @ilscozzese yes you can.....a bicycle is classed as a vehicle and has to adhere to the same laws as a car.....the courts can give you points, fines and even disqualify you for cycling offences.

  • @joelwhitaker You need to do a bit of research.  Have a read at the relevant legislation and come back with supporting evidence for your claim.

  • @ilscozzese i asked my law tutor who is a barrister

  • @joelwhitaker If you're claiming to be a law student then you'll have no problem citing an authority for your claim. ('Somebody else said so' doesn't qualify.)

  • Wait, did you really go through two red lights?

  • p.s. 250W is legal, but does it cut out at 15mph? ;)

  • @CyclingMikey

    All this time I thought n325aej had a fast road bike :)

  • Tut tut!!

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