Way too many other issues to even concede some errant attitude with the officer, especially where maturity isn't necessarily a requirement for owning a vehicle that will easily do thrice the speed limit. So the rest of us suffer the foolish acts of an isidious rider; where's the thread coaching and encouraging good riding behavior among the less considerate, or even the thread condeming the behavior of the 'busa rider gone wild'? Don't get me wrong, I see triple digits a-plenty, but to bring questions on the image of authority that probably more often feels like their hands are tied to other places that keep them from performing their duty, who could blame them for such an outlet? Ownership of a 'busa automatically entails inherent risks including attention, undue or no; sort of the price we pay for the toys we choose to play with. How can we begin to stir fault-finding against those who may be more frustrated with the myraid other injustices tolerated in the performance of their duties?
In short my brother, it is encouraging to pursue greater understanding among the brotherhood than to bring strife through promoting a divisive issue. After all, the other brother was also riding a scooter. Must be some like passion in there somewhere...
Here's to hoping we can find greater causes to promote among ourselves.