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    mike
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    Trailboss wrote:
    Hatto and Rat reread my first post in this thread I only said there wasnt a KTM in THAT list of the 10 best sellers, more because that surprised me (I would have bet money if asked there would have been more then one) but there wasnt

    You guys need to stop being so sensitive and reactive :P , are they that bad you have to go all defensive :laugh: the KTM’s I have ridden werent all bad (I have owned one well before you Dave ;) ) When you have spent sometime on all the bikes you bag Dave I will listen :P So calm down boys, its all good :laugh: :laugh:

    Some where in this post TB admits he likes KTMs :laugh: It’s alright mate don’t fight it just let it happen. It’s only natural afterall. :laugh: Next time we ride together I’ll give ya a go on me 300. :laugh:

    I remember before the mighty XRs stopped being produced they were everywhere. Just like roaches on a hot night. I should know cause I had one. :P

    #189741

    Bruce Curtis
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    Many supervising Forest Officers (SFOs) are special counstables with wide ranging powers, they are included in the police act and carry fine books.
    In fact i have one such fine book in my possession from the late 90s when i was part of the gloroius dept in it’s heyday…

    We weren’t so worried then as it was all about the harvesting and recouperation of the forests, not about a few kids or blokes riding round bothering no-one in particular.

    Don’t worry too much there is onlt about 1 in 10 of my old co-workers left actually working in the field, most of the staff are young specialised uni degree’ers working in regional offices now.

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    Alex
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    (Unknown source sitting next to me who should know but doesn’t want to be identified):
    “Rangers can ask you to give your name and address if they suspect you are committing an offence. If you drive a motor vehicle in a national park, you can be asked to show your licence and give your name and address. You can be fined if you refuse.”

    Best thing to do if you have something to hide is…hide.

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