hit and run with motorcycle
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hit and run with motorcycle
To Facebook’s community: please help me to identify the model of this Honda motorcycle that hit friend of mine on Calaveras and rode away (hit and run). We have a picture of the license plate; however, we could not clearly identify one or two middle digits. My guess is that if we have partial license plate numbers with full model of the motorcycle, the AI app could help us to get the rest of license plate???
Please help us to capture these cowards.
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I think this should probably be in A&S. I hope your friend is okay.
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If no police report has been filed, please contact the Sheriff's Office (Santa Clara or Alameda County, depending on the location), the sooner the better. Assuming the cops are interested in following up, they can do the license plate searching - they've gotten results with less info before. Whether they are interested or not is the big question, but hit-and-runs sometimes generate additional motivation for them.
At a minimum, if you (or, more properly, your friend) files a report, he will be no worse off than he is now.
At a minimum, if you (or, more properly, your friend) files a report, he will be no worse off than he is now.
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FYI, lots of people on facebook saying this is fake. (I have no opinion as of now)
CHP would never ignore an incident like this, and it would take literally 1-2 minutes to identify the owner of that motorcycle with a partial plate.
CHP would never ignore an incident like this, and it would take literally 1-2 minutes to identify the owner of that motorcycle with a partial plate.
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anyone who has dealt with the police in the slightest know they don't solve crime or want to prevent it. If you are lucky they might come out the next day to take report so you can turn into your insurance.
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No matter what you think of the CHP or the relevant Sheriff's Office, even if there is a chance nothing will be done, there is also a good chance something will be done. Sure there is a risk of wasting time if it is reported, but that is a pretty minimal cost, IMO the possibility of something good happening is worth that risk.
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One of the dumbest statements on this forum and that’s saying plenty……
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Fairly certain it's a 2007 CBR600RR sticker placement on the swingarm, chrome brake link rod, whatever you call that chain tooth, hoses in front of the brake rod
The bike is a rebuilt salvage or some kids toy
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with these wheels

And updated bodywork
The bike is a rebuilt salvage or some kids toy
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with these wheels

And updated bodywork
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Some of the replies to that Facebook posting are really startling. I feel like I'm pretty jaded about how the masses see cyclists and the hostility that gets aimed at cyclists, but I'm still taken aback at how some people are so cavalier about saying something like, to paraphrase, "cyclists deserve to get hit by motor vehicle drivers on roads because cyclists shouldn't be on roads." And some apparently with their actual name on a totally public post. And then there are more people who for some reason need to have it comprehensively proven to them that this was not staged or that the cyclist was not at fault, as if cyclists have the time, inclination, or even need to stage "false flag operations."
Disgusting show of inhumanity by far too many people in that thread.
Disgusting show of inhumanity by far too many people in that thread.
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Strava or it never happened
(too soon?)
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(too soon?)
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Some of the replies to that Facebook posting are really startling. I feel like I'm pretty jaded about how the masses see cyclists and the hostility that gets aimed at cyclists, but I'm still taken aback at how some people are so cavalier about saying something like, to paraphrase, "cyclists deserve to get hit by motor vehicle drivers on roads because cyclists shouldn't be on roads." And some apparently with their actual name on a totally public post. And then there are more people who for some reason need to have it comprehensively proven to them that this was not staged or that the cyclist was not at fault, as if cyclists have the time, inclination, or even need to stage "false flag operations."
Disgusting show of inhumanity by far too many people in that thread.
Disgusting show of inhumanity by far too many people in that thread.
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I strongly suspect that this entire ordeal is just an attempt of Facebook to remind people of its existence. I mean, who still visits Facebook in 2023? (And I won't even try to suggest that anyone here still has a Facebook account, since today people would take such a suggestion as an insult).