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OP your son drives the pit bike on public roads, paths, parks, unisured. Get over yourself and get you son to do something that will expand his brain and prepair him for life as a responsable adult. I'd stop posting and join the rest of us who fit in to society.

 

How do you know his son rides on the roads, uninsured?

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now now lads, no need for fighting, the OP won his case which suggests he was in the right and the police were not, so no need to throw insults to him or each other, play nicely :)

 

Point taken, If he rides it on track then I appologise, else throw it in the Don.

 

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If you read the treads you will no he takes him to a track! Obv you don't as all I see from your comments is abuse, should his son just play with a football? Is that your normal? I think your a waste of space that doesn't fit in society.

 

I do fit, well my foot fits up thier Asses if I catch them ridin pit bikes down my road. Abuse?????? get over yourself, if a scroat on a unisurd bike hit you or your kid then you would relate to those people less Chavy in our society.

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I can't believe that there are so many gullible people on here... :huh:

 

... OK, maybe I can. :hihi:

 

In just 4 days (2 days of which are weekend) we are to believe that the police have 'confiscated' a pitbike, the OP has contacted a solicitor, legal-aid has been granted, the case has been won, and compensation has been paid.

 

So, I'm sure we would all like to congratulate our over-worked legal professionals who always seem to give the public the impression that they like to 'drag their heels' in matters like this...

 

... on the other hand of course, it could all be a work of fiction... :suspect:

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No offence to the OP but good, its about time the police started confiscating un-roadworthy, uninsured and untaxed vehicles!!

 

No offense to you, but you don't know whether the OP son is guilty or innocent, so keep your thoughts to yourself.

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Mr-Bloke, I wondered myself how it could have been that quick, and that's with a migraine! But this thread is quite entertaining to me, regardless of whether it's believable. By the way, was the question ever answered of which track?

If there were more tracks available there would be less young (or old enough to know better) idiot riders flying up and down the streets, like the one on my road that rides a matt black bike with no headlight at night while wearing black clothing.And the streetlights have been out.

 

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Oh, and before anyone starts I have a full clean licence and also ride a motorbike, legally.

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I can't believe that there are so many gullible people on here... :huh:

 

... OK, maybe I can. :hihi:

 

In just 4 days (2 days of which are weekend) we are to believe that the police have 'confiscated' a pitbike, the OP has contacted a solicitor, legal-aid has been granted, the case has been won, and compensation has been paid.

 

So, I'm sure we would all like to congratulate our over-worked legal professionals who always seem to give the public the impression that they like to 'drag their heels' in matters like this...

 

... on the other hand of course, it could all be a work of fiction... :suspect:

 

I think the whole story is a ruse,probably started by a bored teenager.

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I can't believe that there are so many gullible people on here... :huh:

 

... OK, maybe I can. :hihi:

 

In just 4 days (2 days of which are weekend) we are to believe that the police have 'confiscated' a pitbike, the OP has contacted a solicitor, legal-aid has been granted, the case has been won, and compensation has been paid.

 

So, I'm sure we would all like to congratulate our over-worked legal professionals who always seem to give the public the impression that they like to 'drag their heels' in matters like this...

 

... on the other hand of course, it could all be a work of fiction... :suspect:

 

This.

 

BTW did you know the word 'gullible' isn't in the Oxford English dictionary?

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