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<blockquote data-quote="FJohnny" data-source="post: 16215492" data-attributes="member: 191643"><p>LOL X 2</p><p></p><p>Can't imagine this will hold up. It was tried in Canada as well.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/accused-in-b-c-300-km-h-motorcycle-video-surrenders-1.1281267" target="_blank">https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/accused-in-b-c-300-km-h-motorcycle-video-surrenders-1.1281267</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>"A provincial court judge has ruled that a motorcyclist accused of riding 300 km/h on a B.C. highway is not guilty of dangerous driving.</p><p></p><p>Randy Scott, 26, faced charges after police became aware of the incident — which took place on the Trans Canada Highway on Vancouver Island in April last year — through a video posted on YouTube.</p><p></p><p>Provincial Court Judge Robert Higgenbotham said that there was problems with the police investigation into Scott, and that while he agreed that a blue Yamaha R1 motorcycle seized by police during the investigation was in fact the bike in the video, he did not think the Crown proved beyond reasonable doubt that Scott was operating the bike at the time the video was filmed."</p><p></p><p>Exactly the situation described. Young guy, registers bike in mom's name and weaves through traffic at around 300 kph. (180 mph.) Posts on youtube and gets charged.</p><p></p><p>Charge tossed because of lack of proof of driver's identity.</p><p></p><p>But, I'll bet it cost a bunch to defend the charge. Not jail time, but still hopefully a lesson?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJohnny, post: 16215492, member: 191643"] LOL X 2 Can't imagine this will hold up. It was tried in Canada as well. [URL]https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/accused-in-b-c-300-km-h-motorcycle-video-surrenders-1.1281267[/URL] "A provincial court judge has ruled that a motorcyclist accused of riding 300 km/h on a B.C. highway is not guilty of dangerous driving. Randy Scott, 26, faced charges after police became aware of the incident — which took place on the Trans Canada Highway on Vancouver Island in April last year — through a video posted on YouTube. Provincial Court Judge Robert Higgenbotham said that there was problems with the police investigation into Scott, and that while he agreed that a blue Yamaha R1 motorcycle seized by police during the investigation was in fact the bike in the video, he did not think the Crown proved beyond reasonable doubt that Scott was operating the bike at the time the video was filmed." Exactly the situation described. Young guy, registers bike in mom's name and weaves through traffic at around 300 kph. (180 mph.) Posts on youtube and gets charged. Charge tossed because of lack of proof of driver's identity. But, I'll bet it cost a bunch to defend the charge. Not jail time, but still hopefully a lesson? [/QUOTE]
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