SafeSpeedv2 wrote:
I think the Judge is saying that he agrees with the Not Guilty verdict and I think he is referring to BB's 'practicing phrase' that yes get skilled to allow for things but do so safely - he might even be being a little tongue in cheek and referring to the cameras that saw him. Was he perhaps saying 'it's not worth the bother of a Court Case by practicing on the street'?
Hmm, on the one hand, he's saying that a reserve of skill is worth having (and since no one is born with it, it must be developed and maintained) ... on the other hand, he's saying don't nurture this reserve where ANYONE can see you - either now or later.
If he's saying it's not worth the bother of a Court Case, then he's contradicting himself, and making it not quite crystal clear that he disagrees with the jury.
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I am not sure the Judge can set any verdict aside in the UK. What makes you think the judge was bias? He might just have been trying to strike the fear of God into him.
Based on what the Judge said, I think he disagreed with the jury and either chose not to enforce his disagreement, or could not enforce it, but got in his dissenting opinion.
A man who will probably never ride a motorcycle, much less ride with BB's competence and/or confidence, could not possibly strike fear into anyone of BB's ilk, except fear of the judicial process. The rest of the jury heard the Judge, however, and would feel much more threatened by his words, especially since I doubt most of then can ride as well as BB.
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BB would have to do a lot of study and work to become a Judge!

Yes, he would.
I meant two things by this statement:
1) that I cannot imagine anyone with BB's level of competence and confidence with the motorcycle having any time to become a Judge, thus he cannot truly understand the Judge's dissenting opinion, since it comes from a mindset that cannot really make sense of BB's mindset
2) that I cannot imagine a traffic court Judge possessing enough competence and confidence with ANY motor vehicle to plainly and completely agree with that jury; such Judges would be quickly weeded out of the system.
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If he is saying that as we never know when something may happen, so don't bother practicing and improving skills then I agree that is not a good policy.
If he is also implying that the license to operate any sort of motor vehicle does not confer the license to use one's judgment as to which codes can be bent or broken for the purpose of improving one's judgment, then how is that different from saying,
"Just follow the rules as written. Any use of your judgment can be used against you in a court of law."?
And by the way, doesn't that also sound a lot like some of the posters here who argue that the posted speed 'limit' is always right?, and that 'you' cannot possibly be right if 'you' ever exceed it for any reason?