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whitebb2727

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The Joy of England. Take your helmet off and they'll stop chasing you, they've a moral duty to protect the offenders life. Unlike America where it seems their moral duty is to shoot you dead, just in case.
In Ky most will break off once speeds reach 100. We don't have helmet law.
 

Chester da Horse

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clocked at 192kph and he started chasing

aussie highway patrol has cahoonies and big V8s with special transmissions...

they also like to mow down toddlers playing in their fucking backyards while on high speed chases...

PS: @buckfucker, yes my IP address probably pings the same as Pine Gap, u can work the rest out...
 

skunkd0c

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clocked at 192kph and he started chasing

aussie highway patrol has cahoonies and big V8s with special transmissions...

they also like to mow down toddlers playing in their fucking backyards while on high speed chases...

PS: @buckfucker, yes my IP address probably pings the same as Pine Gap, u can work the rest out...
i heard from an Aussie friend that you guys like to shoot and run over those aboriginal folk if you spot them on their own away from the herd when you go on your desert vacations
Any truth in that, or was he pulling my leg ?
 

WeedFreak78

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If someone was bleeding to death and it was their own fault, would you call them an ambulance ?

i guess i am asking if you pass judgment before you look down to offer a hand up
unlike the good samaritan who does not judge or put their own concerns before the greater needs of others

i once bought a homeless/tramp looking gentleman a ready cooked roast chicken
i am now thinking that maybe this was the wrong thing to do
i perhaps should of just given him some money so he could spend it on drugs or alcohol
It depends on why he was bleeding...stabbed being robbed..I'd call for help, stabbed while robbing someone..I'd watch them bleed. If I was homeless I'd rather have the $$$, i could find food anywhere in this country..My main concerns would be staying high and dry..:eyesmoke:
 

skunkd0c

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It depends on why he was bleeding.
I hope you are able to make your assessment in time , before he bleeds to death that is
i am not sure whether wanting to, or enjoying watching a person bleed to death is a healthy character trait or not, some may suggest it is sadistic
although if that person were trying to hurt you or someone you care about i could perhaps understand revenge being a factor

i think you should call them an ambulance immediately, time is of the essence
allow the law to judge them, rather than making that decision yourself
they might not deserve to die for their mistake
 
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Kind Sir

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@Kind Sir

The reason you are getting grief is because of the golden rule.

Never break two laws at once. If you ride dirty you have to insure that you or the driver has a license, insurance, registration, and working lights and turn signals.
I hope you are able to make your assessment in time , before he bleeds to death that is
i am not sure whether wanting to, or enjoying watching a person bleed to death is a healthy character trait or not, some may suggest it is sadistic
although if that person were trying to hurt you or someone you care about i could perhaps understand revenge being a factor

i think you should call them an ambulance immediately, time is of the essence
allow the law to judge them, rather than making that decision yourself
they might not deserve to die for their mistake
Good way to look at it.
 

skunkd0c

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Good way to look at it.
i do not want the responsibility of being the judge, i might get it wrong
if unclebuck attempted suicide and was bleeding to death, i would attempt to help (notify the authorities)

its my natural instinct, even though preserving bucks life would be of little benefit to anyone, also perhaps its not my businesses to stop a suicide attempt
but my impulse would be to save life

peace
 

lahadaextranjera

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Why anyone on a bike stops for cops I'll never understand, especially a rice rocket. I ran from them a couple times on my Road King and got away. As long as they can't initially ID you your good..no car is going to keep up with a bike.
Maybe because at 6am in Sunday morning they like to stand in the middle of the road! Could've mowed him down but they have guns !! We don't! :)
 

WeedFreak78

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i do not want the responsibility of being the judge, i might get it wrong
if unclebuck attempted suicide and was bleeding to death, i would attempt to help (notify the authorities)

its my natural instinct, even though preserving bucks life would be of little benefit to anyone, also perhaps its not my businesses to stop a suicide attempt
but my impulse would be to save life

peace
It's not. How..or who, are you helping? If someone wants to end their life and you stop it by calling the authorities..who are you helping? If anything you're hurting more by them possibly being saved, having to deal with a recovery, the guilt and most likely another suicide. That's why I stay out of the affairs of strangers generally, you don't know others motives behind their actions. I my self have had instances when someone thought they would "help" me and cause more issues than if they stayed away.
 

UncleBuck

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clocked at 192kph and he started chasing

aussie highway patrol has cahoonies and big V8s with special transmissions...

they also like to mow down toddlers playing in their fucking backyards while on high speed chases...

PS: @buckfucker, yes my IP address probably pings the same as Pine Gap, u can work the rest out...
just don't join any white power groups this time, echelon.
 

skunkd0c

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It's not. How..or who, are you helping? If someone wants to end their life and you stop it by calling the authorities..who are you helping? If anything you're hurting more by them possibly being saved, having to deal with a recovery, the guilt and most likely another suicide. That's why I stay out of the affairs of strangers generally, you don't know others motives behind their actions. I my self have had instances when someone thought they would "help" me and cause more issues than if they stayed away.
Yes i agree, you could have good intentions and they may do more harm than good .. such is life

still, my instinct is to preserve life first, in the time it takes to make the decision not to intervene in maybe too late
the person who is committing suicide may try it again or may go on to have a happy life
i would not feel responsible for what happens afterwards, i do not have the time to follow them around (after care)
my commitment level here would be "calling them an ambulance" i would wait with them until the ambulance gets there too"

if someone wanted to truly commit suicide i am sure they could do it without the possibility of being discovered
 
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