Road rage, Australian style!

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AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
That's not a knife*!

*It's seriously bloody scary...
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
Though the pass was totally unacceptable, I have to say that had the cyclist not banged on the car it probably wouldn't have escalated. I've been in a similar situation with close passes, and the last thing on my mind is taking one hand off the bars to hit a moving vehicle. You can't preach about safety whilst at the same time filming yourself reacting to twattish driving by hitting someone's car.
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
Yes, clear intent with dangerous weapon. not as though it was self defense
 
[QUOTE 4306348, member: 9609"]and it also puzzles me why he would want to get back in front of the monster truck that was clearly being driven so recklessly, I would have just stayed behind.@Pale Rider[/QUOTE]It was the truck that stopped, not the rider that overtook. I don't think that he wanted to get in front, he was just continuing with his journey.
 
I've google this, and all the news reports have just watched the youtube video and read the accompanying text. No one has (bothered to look?) found the court case, charges, names etc etc. We have no idea what he was charged with, and what his defence was. Or if it actually went to court at all. It's not even clear if the uploader of the video owns it.

But as far as I can see, $1,500 would be a tiny fine in Western Australia for a knife offence, which goes into 10s of 1000s just for possessing an illegal knife.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bB2IC3gjq7U&feature=youtu.be

he wanted to start a fight while wearing flip flops.:laugh:
You'll enjoy it more if you know flips-flops are universally called "thongs" in Australia.
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
[QUOTE 4306348, member: 9609"]and it also puzzles me why he would want to get back in front of the monster truck that was clearly being driven so recklessly, I would have just stayed behind. But this video is about the knife and the leniency of Aussy courts on serious knife crime. I am presuming that would be an automatic custodial sentence in the UK ? @Pale Rider[/QUOTE]

There is official displeasure about knife crime, so possession with intent to cause fear of violence - brandishing the knife - will almost always result in immediate prison.

Simple possession - knife found in a suspect's pocket - can also be prison, and there is a 'two strikes' rule, a second offence carries an automatic minimum of six months.

You would be surprised at the amount of young men who have a knife in their pocket on a night out which they 'forgot' was there after helping a mate lay a carpet earlier in the day.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
YeGods, how dumb do you have to be to a) do that, and b) fail to notice (presumably) the camera which is filming you doing that?

YeGods #2 - for that you get a fine?
 
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