In the Lower Mainland/Greater Vancouver Region of BC, we have a saying, "Living is Delta means never having to say you are Surrey." and this dipshite proves the point to a tee. All it takes is one asshat like this to ruin the years of good work and advocacy done by groups like BCCOM.
If any of my fellow BC'ers recognize this twit or bike, contact Surrey RCMP and lets get him off the road ASAP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2-bxutbIPI
A Surrey Dipshite Who Gives Us A Bad Name
- ceemes
- Legendary 2000
- Posts: 2153
- Joined: Fri Jun 22, 2007 5:35 pm
- Real Name: a big secret
- Sex: Male
- Years Riding: 26
- My Motorcycle: 1998 Triumph Trophy
- Location: Burnaby, BC, Canada, Sol 3, the Milky Way Galaxy, the Known Universe.
A Surrey Dipshite Who Gives Us A Bad Name
Always ask why.
-
- Moderator
- Posts: 10182
- Joined: Fri Apr 22, 2005 4:28 pm
- Sex: Female
- Years Riding: 16
- My Motorcycle: 2000 Yamaha V-Star 1100
- Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Re: A Surrey Dipshite Who Gives Us A Bad Name
That guy is certifiable. I hope they get him.
The guy in the helicopter sure knows his streets.
The guy in the helicopter sure knows his streets.
- dr_bar
- Site Supporter - Diamond
- Posts: 4532
- Joined: Mon May 23, 2005 4:37 am
- Real Name: Doug
- Sex: Male
- Years Riding: 44
- My Motorcycle: 2007 Yamaha Royal Star Venture
- Location: Surrey BC, Canada
Re: A Surrey Dipshite Who Gives Us A Bad Name
The guy in the helicopter kept calling 104th , 108... LOL
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Four wheels move the body.
Two wheels move the soul!"
"Four wheels move the body.
Two wheels move the soul!"
-
- Moderator
- Posts: 10182
- Joined: Fri Apr 22, 2005 4:28 pm
- Sex: Female
- Years Riding: 16
- My Motorcycle: 2000 Yamaha V-Star 1100
- Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Re: A Surrey Dipshite Who Gives Us A Bad Name
Although the news brief does not mention his name.....he has been caught and fined. Here's the news release from the police.
Surrey RCMP has identified the registered owner of the motorcycle who failed to stop for police on February 20th and drove recklessly through Surrey, including down an escalator (see previous news release).
On June 6th, 2015, investigators with the Surrey RCMP’s Traffic Enforcement Unit served the registered owner approximately $13,500 in traffic fines. The violation tickets included 58 traffic infractions some of which included Failing to stop for police, Excessive speed, Disobey red light, and No insurance. The motorcycle was seized as offence related property and is being held pending the outcome of a civil forfeiture hearing.
“We’re thankful no one was seriously injured due to the motorcyclist’s reckless driving,” says Surrey RCMP Cpl. Scotty Schumann. “While we were unable to positively identify the driver of the motorcycle, we are still able to hold the registered owner to account in this instance, in accordance with the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act.”
In British Columbia the registered owner of a motor vehicle is fully responsible for their vehicle at all times. They may elect to offer the police information as to who was driving at the time of an offence and have the driver charged. If they chose not to provide those details, however, there is a provision in the Motor Vehicle Act stating that the registered owner can be charged for any offences that occur.
Surrey RCMP has identified the registered owner of the motorcycle who failed to stop for police on February 20th and drove recklessly through Surrey, including down an escalator (see previous news release).
On June 6th, 2015, investigators with the Surrey RCMP’s Traffic Enforcement Unit served the registered owner approximately $13,500 in traffic fines. The violation tickets included 58 traffic infractions some of which included Failing to stop for police, Excessive speed, Disobey red light, and No insurance. The motorcycle was seized as offence related property and is being held pending the outcome of a civil forfeiture hearing.
“We’re thankful no one was seriously injured due to the motorcyclist’s reckless driving,” says Surrey RCMP Cpl. Scotty Schumann. “While we were unable to positively identify the driver of the motorcycle, we are still able to hold the registered owner to account in this instance, in accordance with the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act.”
In British Columbia the registered owner of a motor vehicle is fully responsible for their vehicle at all times. They may elect to offer the police information as to who was driving at the time of an offence and have the driver charged. If they chose not to provide those details, however, there is a provision in the Motor Vehicle Act stating that the registered owner can be charged for any offences that occur.
- ceemes
- Legendary 2000
- Posts: 2153
- Joined: Fri Jun 22, 2007 5:35 pm
- Real Name: a big secret
- Sex: Male
- Years Riding: 26
- My Motorcycle: 1998 Triumph Trophy
- Location: Burnaby, BC, Canada, Sol 3, the Milky Way Galaxy, the Known Universe.
Re: A Surrey Dipshite Who Gives Us A Bad Name
blues2cruise wrote:Although the news brief does not mention his name.....he has been caught and fined. Here's the news release from the police.
Surrey RCMP has identified the registered owner of the motorcycle who failed to stop for police on February 20th and drove recklessly through Surrey, including down an escalator (see previous news release).
On June 6th, 2015, investigators with the Surrey RCMP’s Traffic Enforcement Unit served the registered owner approximately $13,500 in traffic fines. The violation tickets included 58 traffic infractions some of which included Failing to stop for police, Excessive speed, Disobey red light, and No insurance. The motorcycle was seized as offence related property and is being held pending the outcome of a civil forfeiture hearing.
“We’re thankful no one was seriously injured due to the motorcyclist’s reckless driving,” says Surrey RCMP Cpl. Scotty Schumann. “While we were unable to positively identify the driver of the motorcycle, we are still able to hold the registered owner to account in this instance, in accordance with the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act.”
In British Columbia the registered owner of a motor vehicle is fully responsible for their vehicle at all times. They may elect to offer the police information as to who was driving at the time of an offence and have the driver charged. If they chose not to provide those details, however, there is a provision in the Motor Vehicle Act stating that the registered owner can be charged for any offences that occur.
Just a fine? True it's an expensive one and he is going to lose the bike, he still should of been banged up and put away.
Always ask why.
- jstark47
- Site Supporter - Silver
- Posts: 3538
- Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2006 2:58 pm
- Sex: Male
- Years Riding: 16
- My Motorcycle: '12 Tiger 800, '03 Trophy 1200
- Location: Lumberton, NJ
Re: A Surrey Dipshite Who Gives Us A Bad Name
Yes, I'm sure down here (New Jersey) they would have figured out a felony to charge him with.ceemes wrote:Just a fine? True it's an expensive one and he is going to lose the bike, he still should of been banged up and put away.blues2cruise wrote:Although the news brief does not mention his name.....he has been caught and fined. Here's the news release from the police.
2003 Triumph Trophy 1200
2009 BMW F650GS (wife's)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800
2018 Yamaha XT250 (wife's)
2013 Kawasaki KLX250S
2009 BMW F650GS (wife's)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800
2018 Yamaha XT250 (wife's)
2013 Kawasaki KLX250S
-
- Elite
- Posts: 121
- Joined: Thu Sep 04, 2014 8:55 am
- Real Name: John
- Sex: Male
- Years Riding: 4
- My Motorcycle: 2014 Harley SPortster 1200 Touring
- Location: New England
Re: A Surrey Dipshite Who Gives Us A Bad Name
Should have been one count each of reckless driving & reckless endangerment for every person in the video. Lock him up forever.