My 1150GSA Saved my Life

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What the F

:bow

Looking for a high viz jacket, so if yours is a little scuft I'd be interested :)

Seriously, cannot believe some of the scum out there you have to deal with, and do, and in a mighty good fashion :beer:

Glad that you are Ok, sorry about the bike, but that can be replaced, you cannot!

:thumb
 
Probably the most frightening yet inspring story I have heard. I am so glad you are OK. Although the bike stood up to a real battering and possibly saved your life it pales into insignificance the courage you displayed in doing your duty in a job that people are quick to criticize. When you hear of tales like this it reminds us all that you are serving your community to the highest standards.
Lets have more people like this on our roads - you simply can`t "replace" people like this with CCTV. :thumb :bow
 
GS Angel?

Hi Jason,

Your Guardian Angel must have been riding pillion with you on that day!

Echoing some of the comments from other posters in this thread, I don't get the law when it comes to dangerous driving. Mothers and children mown down on a pedestrian crossing by a drunk driver - a fine and a ban. The excuse, the guy was drunk. A thief in a Volvo deliberately trying to reverse over a motorcycle copper - methinks that sounds pretty premeditated and in my book would be attempted murder, not attempted manslaughter. I am so glad things worked out the way they did for you that morning and good on you for getting this MFKer. In a parallel universe I can just hear him saying "Honest Guv, I didn't know he was there". Sitting in court for a day as a potential witness you get to listen to the most crass and laughable excuses that these scum come up with and their solicitors peddle it. I hope the law comes down hard on this guy. In the old days assaults on coppers were dealt with harshly - the same should still apply.

Jason, when asked if you have any special request when presented with your bravery award ( :clap ), just say "It needs to be pinned on a 1200GSA".

All the very best in your career. :thumb

Graham G
 
Glad you're OK.

Hope the scum "fell down the stairs" back in the shop!

I saw the bike at Rydales, looks in remarkably good shape, considering. I am not convinced the 1200GSA would bounce so well.

I ride a grey GSA and wear a fluorescent yellow aerostich top round South Wales. The only waves I get are from the police!! Does have the advantage that cars pull aside for me!

cheers

Simon
 
Top man, :clap :clap :clap This is the type of thing that needs to get into the press, along with the response. Hopefully the powers that be will understand the lengths some officers will go to in pursuit of there job, and the high regard good officers are held in by the public.

My only hope now is that the offender is put up before a judge who is:
1. Under 70
2. Has papers to prove dementia has not set in.
3. Is in tune with or has any grasp of the world we all live in.

Then if we are all lucky he will get what we all so richly wish for him. Although that I belive is unlikely due mainly to 2 above.

Once again top bloke :bow
 
oooohhhh mmmmyyyy ggggoooodddd!!!!!!! etc

:bow Balls of steel :eek: the six million dollor man from wales. :thumb

I hope you are on the mend.
mike
 
He should be charged with attempted murder. Thats if the CPS can do the paperwork.
Well done sir.
 
Bigbishy,
Glad to hear you survived relatively unscathed. Undoubtedly hand smacking will be the punishment but top marks to your Force Fleet Administrator for equipping you with the bike. More than up to it than the usual ST1300.
Keep on doing it to them (FIRST) before they do it to you!
Respect from one of the retired
Matt
 
Well done Bish, thought you was a bit tasty on the off road course, but remember look after No1. :thumb
All the best

Shane
 
Hats off to you Big Guy! You are an extremely brave man! I wish I could buy you a drink!

I've seen Harley riding cops chasing crooks in heavy traffic in Houston - very talented. To see you on a GS Adventure doing the same would be something else.

Lots of Respect - and I'm glad you're okay!
Steven
 
wow

Hi Jason,

What a story - glad you are ok. Hope to see you over in these parts sometime soon for a decent bit of riding. Pat B
 
Grands Cojones ........

Jason,

Just read your story - fantastic result - Guys like you keep the Baddies where they should be .... A big thank-you from all the guys that arent like you! TOP MAN!
 


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