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Just beat me too it! Must have crossed a red light, damn cyclist, London Dave!!London Dave wrote:It appears they'll get their day in court.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/cycli ... 1qq2e.html
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-n ... 6257762370
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And in breaking news, the cyclist in question is taking legal procedings via his lawyer - said he din't have enough time to post on Nicks as he was getting his legal advice preparedBlack_White wrote:No, he claims PROOF!watt price tully wrote:
Maybe he is a thinking man. In this way he knows he has less access to the media, less power than one Shane Warne.
Vids and photo's.
His power in the law is no more or less than Warne's.
Maybe he just went home, decided Warne has a few bucks, bent his wheel himself and the rest is history.
If Warne has done wrong, I'm more than happy for him to pay the penalty. But those who cry wolf need to back it up.
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Taking him to civil court, where the requirements of proof are lower than the criminal court.watt price tully wrote:And in breaking news, the cyclist in question is taking legal procedings via his lawyer - said he din't have enough time to post on Nicks as he was getting his legal advice preparedBlack_White wrote:No, he claims PROOF!watt price tully wrote:
Maybe he is a thinking man. In this way he knows he has less access to the media, less power than one Shane Warne.
Vids and photo's.
His power in the law is no more or less than Warne's.
Maybe he just went home, decided Warne has a few bucks, bent his wheel himself and the rest is history.
If Warne has done wrong, I'm more than happy for him to pay the penalty. But those who cry wolf need to back it up.
And 1700 bucks to fix a wheel?
Cash grab, pure and simple.
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Do you have Cleopatra syndrome? She was Queen of de nile!!Black_White wrote:Taking him to civil court, where the requirements of proof are lower than the criminal court.watt price tully wrote:And in breaking news, the cyclist in question is taking legal procedings via his lawyer - said he din't have enough time to post on Nicks as he was getting his legal advice preparedBlack_White wrote:No, he claims PROOF!watt price tully wrote:
Maybe he is a thinking man. In this way he knows he has less access to the media, less power than one Shane Warne.
Vids and photo's.
His power in the law is no more or less than Warne's.
Maybe he just went home, decided Warne has a few bucks, bent his wheel himself and the rest is history.
If Warne has done wrong, I'm more than happy for him to pay the penalty. But those who cry wolf need to back it up.
And 1700 bucks to fix a wheel?
Cash grab, pure and simple.
Welcome to the US of A!
So you know his bike & wheels?
Mine cost nealry $1000 hand built but traded in the wheels that came with the bike to reduce the costs. Expensive machinery these days.
The point being he did show up & put is money where his mouth is & has a witness for the prosecution
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Sh*t, Warney ran into me deliberately & bent my wheel too. Please ED $1500 or a Legends membership & I'm happy to settle out of courtCollingwood 4 eternity wrote:Eddie has just , on the Hot Breakfast , offered to pay the $1500 damages that the cyclist is seeking.
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Why? Is Shane doing it tough nowadays? Maybe he needs to get on a plan instead of pre-paid.Collingwood 4 eternity wrote:Eddie has just , on the Hot Breakfast , offered to pay the $1500 damages that the cyclist is seeking.
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Ed's logic was all it's going to do is stir up more bad feeling between motorists and cyclists, which isn't needed. He said if the bloke wanted $1500 for his wheel, he'd pay it.
Unfortunately, by making the offer and the bloke seeming to decline it over wanting to go to court, it's only going to cast more doubts on his motives.
Bloke seems like a professional victim who wants to prove a point.
Unfortunately, by making the offer and the bloke seeming to decline it over wanting to go to court, it's only going to cast more doubts on his motives.
Bloke seems like a professional victim who wants to prove a point.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Bingo!stui magpie wrote:Ed's logic was all it's going to do is stir up more bad feeling between motorists and cyclists, which isn't needed. He said if the bloke wanted $1500 for his wheel, he'd pay it.
Unfortunately, by making the offer and the bloke seeming to decline it over wanting to go to court, it's only going to cast more doubts on his motives.
Bloke seems like a professional victim who wants to prove a point.
And why not stir up a bit more angst between motorists and cyclists?
Only way the government will act and bring cyclists to account for their actions.