Let's say I'm in a group of riders and the cop wants to issue some speeding tickets and he turns on his cherries. Would the whole group have to stop or just the vehicle in the rear of the group? The way I see it, only the last person should pull over. Of course if he's persistent with the cherries, we can pull over in 200m intervals. If at any time the cruiser stops or gets far enough ahead, group members pull out and keep going. Any legality issues with this strategy? I've heard too many horror stories about a group being pulled over, multiple speeding tickets issued and the constable adding value by issuing tickets like unsigned ownership, no sticker on the back of the plate portion, plate angle, plate lighting, flush-mounts etc etc etc

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Pulling over a group of bikes

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Re: Pulling over a group of bikes

That sucks. With the state of the mining industry, I'm struggling to keep my Fizzer running, too. By the way I might have misrepresented my experience by 3 bikes... 1) Also rode the 690 Duke 2) SV650 (naked) 3) 250 Virago (Humber course) :8

That sucks. With the state of the mining industry, I'm struggling to keep my Fizzer running, too. By the way I might have misrepresented my experience by 3 bikes...

1) Also rode the 690 Duke

2) SV650 (naked)

3) 250 Virago (Humber course) :8

What kind of a man would put a known criminal in charge of a major branch of government? Apart from, say, the average voter.

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