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To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:27 pm
by Dave
To the learners, the novice’s and those lacking in confidence...

Remember, you are a road user with the same rights and any other road user.

You might not have the experience, but you have the rights.

Is someone damages your bike (or car), get their details, and get contact details from any witnesses.

On this post :
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=17122
The rider was a learner and young.
I got the feeling that she would have left with out the drivers details if I wasn’t there.
There is no need to pick up the expense for someone else’s error.

I am very sure that most bike riders will stop and assist another biker if they can see they need help.

Or if you need advice/help, phone a friend, or phone your breakdown service (RAC / AA) if you have one.

If getting intimidated, I would phone the police on the non emergency number 08456005700.
You can distance yourself from the offending party by saying someone is ringing you, then call for help.

+++++++++++++++++++++
From the police website:
http://www.grampian.police.uk/Contact.a ... &pid=30;36
In an Emergency dial 999
An emergency situation is classed as one in which:
Violence is being used or threatened
There is a danger to life
A crime is in progress or the offender has been recently disturbed
A road accident with injuries has occurred
A non-injury road accident has occurred and there is serious traffic congestion

For all non-emergencies please call 0845 600 5700
+++++++++++++++++++++


Remember... Keep calm, keep safe

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:52 pm
by Neorion
Good advice. :2up

did you tell the girl today about aberdeenbikers Dave?

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:57 pm
by Dave
Neorion wrote:Good advice. :2up

did you tell the girl today about aberdeenbikers Dave?

I was going to give her my private number and said I would give her a hand “any time” ;) :arse


But yes, I did tell her about aberdeenbikers.co.uk :2up

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:00 pm
by Neorion
Good lad :2up :cool

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 7:25 pm
by 02iomtt
Dave wrote:
Neorion wrote:Good advice. :2up

did you tell the girl today about aberdeenbikers Dave?

I was going to give her my private number and said I would give her a hand “any time” ;) :arse


But yes, I did tell her about aberdeenbikers.co.uk :2up
She was a looker then was she?

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:19 am
by Dave
02iomtt wrote:
Dave wrote:
Neorion wrote:Good advice. :2up

did you tell the girl today about aberdeenbikers Dave?

I was going to give her my private number and said I would give her a hand “any time” ;) :arse


But yes, I did tell her about aberdeenbikers.co.uk :2up
She was a looker then was she?
does it matter :confused

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:10 pm
by Ratz
Dave wrote:
02iomtt wrote:
Dave wrote: I was going to give her my private number and said I would give her a hand “any time” ;) :arse


But yes, I did tell her about aberdeenbikers.co.uk :2up
She was a looker then was she?
does it matter :confused
any port in a storm, chuckle

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:57 pm
by Dave
Ratz wrote:
Dave wrote:
02iomtt wrote:
She was a looker then was she?
does it matter :confused
any port in a storm, chuckle

Not so much as “any port”, but as she was human, female and still warm, so the three main boxes were ticked for me :2up

But she was also attractive, pleasant to speak too and had a motorcycle...all attributes that a situation close to a dream :cheers :boozer :hippy :biggrin2

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:17 pm
by Ratz
Dave wrote:
Ratz wrote:
Dave wrote: does it matter :confused
any port in a storm, chuckle

Not so much as “any port”, but as she was human, female and still warm, so the three main boxes were ticked for me :2up

But she was also attractive, pleasant to speak too and had a motorcycle...all attributes that a situation close to a dream :cheers :boozer :hippy :biggrin2
dare i say "wet" dream?

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:25 pm
by Dave
Ratz wrote:
Dave wrote:
Ratz wrote:
any port in a storm, chuckle

Not so much as “any port”, but as she was human, female and still warm, so the three main boxes were ticked for me :2up

But she was also attractive, pleasant to speak too and had a motorcycle...all attributes that a situation close to a dream :cheers :boozer :hippy :biggrin2
dare i say "wet" dream?
Not at the time :nono .....and I wont comment on my thoughts later :log :log

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:38 pm
by Ratz
Dave wrote:
Ratz wrote:
Dave wrote:Not so much as “any port”, but as she was human, female and still warm, so the three main boxes were ticked for me :2up

But she was also attractive, pleasant to speak too and had a motorcycle...all attributes that a situation close to a dream :cheers :boozer :hippy :biggrin2
dare i say "wet" dream?
Not at the time :nono .....and I wont comment on my thoughts later :log :log
bad man, was she not old enough to be your daugther
:nono

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:42 pm
by Dave
Ratz wrote: bad man, was she not old enough to be your daugther
:nono

Of course not, I don’t have a daughter!

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 11:18 pm
by SEANAB
Dave wrote:Of course not, I don’t have a daughter!
* that you know of. ;)

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:02 am
by Dave
SEANAB wrote:
Dave wrote:Of course not, I don’t have a daughter!
* that you know of. ;)

:jawdrop what do you know :confused :log

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:37 am
by Ratz
Dave wrote:
SEANAB wrote:
Dave wrote:Of course not, I don’t have a daughter!
* that you know of. ;)

:jawdrop what do you know :confused :log
I can't believe it's not butter! maybe it was your daughter? and you just never even knew

weird

chuckle

Re: To the learners, the novice’s etc...

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:44 am
by willian
Dave wrote:To the learners, the novice’s and those lacking in confidence...

Remember, you are a road user with the same rights and any other road user.

You might not have the experience, but you have the rights.

Is someone damages your bike (or car), get their details, and get contact details from any witnesses.

On this post :
http://www.aberdeenbikers.co.uk/phpBB3/ ... =1&t=17122
The rider was a learner and young.
I got the feeling that she would have left with out the drivers details if I wasn’t there.
There is no need to pick up the expense for someone else’s error.

I am very sure that most bike riders will stop and assist another biker if they can see they need help.

Or if you need advice/help, phone a friend, or phone your breakdown service (RAC / AA) if you have one.

If getting intimidated, I would phone the police on the non emergency number 08456005700.
You can distance yourself from the offending party by saying someone is ringing you, then call for help.

+++++++++++++++++++++
From the police website:
http://www.grampian.police.uk/Contact.a ... &pid=30;36
In an Emergency dial 999
An emergency situation is classed as one in which:
Violence is being used or threatened
There is a danger to life
A crime is in progress or the offender has been recently disturbed
A road accident with injuries has occurred
A non-injury road accident has occurred and there is serious traffic congestion

For all non-emergencies please call 0845 600 5700
+++++++++++++++++++++


Remember... Keep calm, keep safe
:2up