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Lilly 28-05-2008 16:02

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 582952)
I can't believe people are suggesting or backing up suggestions like fishing wire. Do you have any idea what that actually does to teh riders? you might feel pee'd off with noise but to effectively talk about murder is disgusting.

What were they going to do with the fishing wire? :confused:

entwisi 28-05-2008 16:20

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They string it across pathways so riders are pulled off. The problem is it rides up the body and arms to the neck and garrotts the rider. I've seen the aftermath of it and its not pretty.

accyman 28-05-2008 16:29

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 583016)
They string it across pathways so riders are pulled off. The problem is it rides up the body and arms to the neck and garrotts the rider. I've seen the aftermath of it and its not pretty.

so it is effective then :D

panther was only joking , no need to guess what side of the bed you got out of today is there lol

churchman phil 28-05-2008 17:28

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 582952)
I can't believe people are suggesting or backing up suggestions like fishing wire. Do you have any idea what that actually does to teh riders? you might feel pee'd off with noise but to effectively talk about murder is disgusting.

You should also remember that bridleways and a lot of pathways are legal rights of way that can be ridden leagally on a legal machine.

Bikers are not the ills of this situation, inconsiderate low lifes(90% of which wouldn't know what to do with a proper bike on teh roads) are and you should just use the law to deal with them.

EH?
Taking your points in order:
1) I think anybody on here would be likely to have the common sense to NOT do anything other than keep contacting the police over this matter. For you to even think that anybody would - well, least said.
2) Who mentioned bridleways?? I am talking about roadside footpaths and footpaths through open areas which are NOT vehicular RoW's. As far as I am aware NO footpath can be ridden on by a motorised machine of any sort - hence the term FOOTpath.
3) Nobody mentioned Bikers - if you read the original post as follows:
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Does anybody else have a problem with these annoying numb-brains? There are at least two individuals who regularly roar back and forth here in Church for no reason than to just irritate everybody - one was doing it at 1.50am last week!!
No tax, no insurance, probably no license, no helmet, thinking they have the right to ride on the pavement and with a complete disregard to other road users and pedestrians.
Call the police we are continually told but the problem still persists
You used the term low-lifes, I just called them annoying numb-brains and inconsiderates, but no mention of Bikers by myself.
As I'm knocking on 40 I sure as hell know what the law is as to what's right and wrong. The purpose of this thread was to see how big a problem this was within Hyndburn and to see if, through combining relevant information, the people of this fair Borough could reclaim their streets from these nuisance individuals and thus make it safer for us all to walk the streets and just maybe GET A DECENT NIGHT'S SLEEP!!!!!!!!

panther 28-05-2008 17:57

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LOL, i cant believe some people took my comment seriously, do ya honestly think i would use it?

ya nutters;)
sorry for being witty, next time I will be sure to stop being in a witty mood when i come on here;)

On a serious note....i thought it was illegal for these bikes to be ridden?....I am thinking they are riding the mini type ones?

WillowTheWhisp 28-05-2008 17:58

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Not been troubled by them much here but the thing that does get annoying is the cars with the booming bass noises coming out of the boot.

BERNADETTE 28-05-2008 18:05

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 583116)
Not been troubled by them much here but the thing that does get annoying is the cars with the booming bass noises coming out of the boot.

They are a pain in the butt:mad:

accyman 28-05-2008 18:26

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 583131)
They are a pain in the butt:mad:

wow they must be driving a hell of way up your alley then :D


it is still ok to have a sense of humour in this thread isnt it ? :p

BERNADETTE 28-05-2008 18:28

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 583151)
wow they must be driving a hell of way up ypur alley then :D


it is still ok to have a sense of humour in this thread isnt it ? :p

Course it is:mosher:

maxwell silver 28-05-2008 18:41

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Must be the same inconsiderates who keep me awake until the early hours.Nothing beats having to get up at 4am on a Monday only to have some plank reving his motor or riding said motorbikes after midnight & into the early hours on a Sunday.I've noticed it occurs more often when the weathers been nice too.Would'nt surprise me if these idiots have'nt had a few beers during the day as well.:mad:

churchman phil 28-05-2008 18:44

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What area of Hyndburn are you in Maxwell??

I just heard that there may be a problem in the Banbury Close area of Ossy too so it definitely isn't just Church.

maxwell silver 28-05-2008 18:49

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Same as yourself Phil.:):(

churchman phil 28-05-2008 19:07

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Ah - OK!!
Well whilst you're on my roof can you find that leak near the chimney please :D

shillelagh 28-05-2008 19:21

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When i was reading this earlier there was a motorbike riding around here ...

magpie 29-05-2008 13:33

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same thing near to where I live... they had put an old door on the hill and were doing jumps:

they did however soon stop: early morning I went out with half a can of oil... ops such a shame one of them fell off: oh dear....


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