12 month ban for racing
#81
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Originally Posted by gaddafi,May 24 2006, 07:27 AM
maybe you need to do it a few times
and when drunk
to be sure that it doesn't work?
best to check these things thoroughly
and when drunk
to be sure that it doesn't work?
best to check these things thoroughly
I dont drink alcohol
I have checked it thoroughly - The only way to suffocate is to panic. By doing this, the bag would cause a seal around your mouth. This becomes problematic when you have no air left in your lung and your intercostals are trying to expand your diaphragm creating a negative pressure that keeps the bag in place.
But such is your repetitive sarcasm, you probably knew that.
Originally Posted by Saxo Boy
I still stand by my first post on this topic. Racing is a contest by its definition and neither 'racing' nor 'contest' fit the activity that I and many other car enthusiasts will engage in on the public road.
If I thump it off the last rights at the roundabout up the bypass to 110mph with a scooby trailling (hopefully) a car length behind then I'll happily take my points/ban for speeding. I'll also accept dangerous driving if there were other mitigating factors (rain, fog, lots of other cars around, etc) but I won't accept racing. I'm sorry but a race has a start, finish, purpose and objective and when I play with scooby's, vx-whatevers, etc I have no desire to win, lose, or get a hard-on. I'm simply enjoying my car and getting an appreciation for the relative performance of another vehicle. I'll shut down as soon as I want to or feel the conditions merit it no matter who is 'in front'.
Crail is racing, vtec 2nd through 4th for a bit of banter isn't...
If I thump it off the last rights at the roundabout up the bypass to 110mph with a scooby trailling (hopefully) a car length behind then I'll happily take my points/ban for speeding. I'll also accept dangerous driving if there were other mitigating factors (rain, fog, lots of other cars around, etc) but I won't accept racing. I'm sorry but a race has a start, finish, purpose and objective and when I play with scooby's, vx-whatevers, etc I have no desire to win, lose, or get a hard-on. I'm simply enjoying my car and getting an appreciation for the relative performance of another vehicle. I'll shut down as soon as I want to or feel the conditions merit it no matter who is 'in front'.
Crail is racing, vtec 2nd through 4th for a bit of banter isn't...
#82
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Originally Posted by Hypersonik,May 24 2006, 03:59 PM
But such is your repetitive sarcasm, you probably knew that.
it's a form of education
free too
#84
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I suspect the legislation was framed to deal with people running timed events on public roads
But I agree with Mark in terms of how it is likely to be interpreted now
But I agree with Mark in terms of how it is likely to be interpreted now
#85
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Originally Posted by Lurking Lawyer,May 24 2006, 08:08 AM
"Race" and "Trial of Speed" are not defined. What YOU think they mean is irrelevant. What a bench of magistrates (or, more likely, Crown Court judge) think it means is what counts. (There's probably also case law on it - dunno) I doubt very much they will draw the semantic distinction that you seek to draw.
If there is evidence that there were two (or more) cars travelling at speed, trying to keep up with one another, that's likely to be interpreted as racing IMHO
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Originally Posted by Hypersonik,May 24 2006, 04:59 PM
I have done it a few times
I dont drink alcohol
I have checked it thoroughly - The only way to suffocate is to panic. By doing this, the bag would cause a seal around your mouth. This becomes problematic when you have no air left in your lung and your intercostals are trying to expand your diaphragm creating a negative pressure that keeps the bag in place.
But such is your repetitive sarcasm, you probably knew that.
I dont drink alcohol
I have checked it thoroughly - The only way to suffocate is to panic. By doing this, the bag would cause a seal around your mouth. This becomes problematic when you have no air left in your lung and your intercostals are trying to expand your diaphragm creating a negative pressure that keeps the bag in place.
But such is your repetitive sarcasm, you probably knew that.
We're getting close to being just plain daft here though.
Intercostals trying to expand the diaphragm? wtf?
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