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Disparity of force , not law disparity
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and given this is Bloomies turf, justified or not, you're still in trouble.
I feel bad, for the hell the guy's going to go through, but not his bank account. Has worth plenty and the hit he's going to take evEnt even phase him compared to the effect it would have on people like us. For us, it would be life altering. For him, I bet he'd make it back in a few weeks.
And yeah, guy who broke the window with the helmet should have taken one to the chest.
Last edited by e30addict; 10-02-13 at 02:56 PM.
http://nypost.com/2013/10/02/da-wont...n-suv-beating/
Here is the shocker quote of the day from this event: /sarcasm/
"But many of the plates are stolen or belong on different bikes, making it tougher to ID the motorcyclists."
Fuckin' savages!
I'm certainly not going to pretend that I would do one thing or another if confronted with the situation, but the behavior of the bikers is nothing short of savage, tribal and animalistic mob behavior. That's not racist, it's fact!
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Wonder how many people saw the video and wondered if that was their stolen bike?
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Great!!! a chump at work asked me if I was in the "Biker Gang" that was involved in the 'Road Rage' episode with the RR![]()
I think at 5:14 there is a guy riding with an ipad in his hands using it to take a video or a pic?
2013 ZX6R-636
Jesus Christ. What a legit fella.
Though Mieses is a Massachusetts resident, he has never had a valid Massachusetts driver’s license for a passenger vehicle and has never applied for a motorcycle license, the Registry of Motor Vehicles said.
Registry records show that Mieses applied for a learner’s permit in 1999 and 2000, but that he never obtained a full license because he failed to pay fines imposed after he was ticketed for speeding in Lawrence in 1999. His last contact with the Registry was in 2001, when he obtained an identification card, registry records show.
Since 1999, he has been ticketed by police 16 times, in Lawrence, Methuen, Roxbury, Andover, and New Hampshire, according to registry records.
In June, the Registry notified the National Driver Register that Mieses was a habitual traffic offender whose right to drive in Massachusetts was revoked until 2017, records show.
Last edited by Eddie; 10-02-13 at 08:14 PM.
No license to operate ANY motor vehicle and ticketed 16 times in 14+ years! Really!?!?!? The sad thing is that this is, likely, common among this group of thug riders whose intent for the day was to purposely stop traffic in Times Square.
Stay classy, jack ass squid posse!
Also, just so we don't forget another very important fact of this story: Many had stolen or misappropriated plates.
Last edited by odduc; 10-02-13 at 05:52 PM.
LRRS#167
This whole thing seems like a damn good argument for concealed carry and proves that you just never know when you might find yourself in a tough spot where a bullet or two would save a lot of trouble and pain.
This and this, and why I carry a backup magazine and rarely my revolver. To the people that think any problem can be solved with six rounds, hell I keep a 33 round mag in the console as well. (and no I'm not Rambo I just really love my family)
YO!! Speaking of gangs and thugs, how bout them gov't shutdown? Are we gonna start a thread about how much disregard this tid for tad business shows no regard for the American people or what?
Tid for tad,eh?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tit_for_tat
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This story going viral was picked up by the NBC Nightly News with Brian William (link below). As I feared, it does not cast a positive light on motorcycles. I have a feeling we'll all see more intense scrutiny from law enforcement for the foreseeable future.
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/3032619/#53170522
On a more positive note, below are some pics I took at MotoGP Misano.
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My, my, my...
Thank you fellas for correcting my spelling and ability to stay on topic.
Yeah. The average American wants to ban motorcycles that go 150 mph and are "powerful" in groups.
This shit just took a wrong turn.