We all joke about squids, but this pisses me off

fpzx10
05-24-2007, 09:14 AM
Worst pic I've seen of squidly behavior. Notice who has the helmet. He needs his @SS beaten :cursin: :cursin: :cursin: :cursin: http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa198/fpzx10/picture-001c.jpg

TexanKing
05-24-2007, 09:21 AM
all i see is a red x, freakin gov computer

bikergal
05-24-2007, 09:28 AM
:yikes: What the hell??? :cursin: That is crazy, and I bet it is his daughter on the bike with him.... He needs a :bash: and a :sb: and :bslap: and :chair:

ne1469
05-24-2007, 09:30 AM
Worst pic I've seen of squidly behavior. Notice who has the helmet. He needs his @SS beaten :cursin: :cursin: :cursin: :cursin: http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa198/fpzx10/picture-001c.jpg What an A$$ Hole:cursin:

Stunt4Life
05-24-2007, 09:32 AM
His daughter better keep her mouth closed about that to her mother for her fathers sake!

6doublefive321
05-24-2007, 09:32 AM
Stupid work computer won't let me view the pic. Can you post it as a link?

jmat2407
05-24-2007, 09:33 AM
ahh wheres a damn cop when you need one, at least that squid would hav lost his license for that. He's still a prick tho hope as soon as he drops her off he goes down:bash:

fpzx10
05-24-2007, 09:37 AM
Here's the link http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa198/fpzx10/picture-001c.jpg

ShanMan14
05-24-2007, 09:37 AM
That kind of crap gives us all a bad name .

jmat2407
05-24-2007, 09:37 AM
So many things wrong there, I'm sorry but just for starters I don't believe a kid that young needs to be on a street bike regardless of what he or she is wearing or how the driving is acting. She has no shoes, no lid, no nothing to protect her when that dumbass f*cks up, plus shes riding in the front on a wheelie and she has no idea what to do when the bike comes down hard and she leans forward straight and ends up with the gas tank hitting her in the face.:yikes:

ceo012384
05-24-2007, 09:40 AM
So many things wrong there, I'm sorry but just for starters I don't believe a kid that young needs to be on a street bike regardless of what he or she is wearing or how the driving is acting. She has no shoes, no lid, no nothing to protect her when that dumbass f*cks up, plus shes riding in the front on a wheelie and she has no idea what to do when the bike comes down hard and she leans forward straight and ends up with the gas tank hitting her in the face.:yikes: :iagree: This picture makes me furious :cursin: These are the people you hope will get weeded out via natural selection somehow... I just hope the poor girl doesn't get hurt.

DLIT
05-24-2007, 09:41 AM
Wow!

Back _Marker
05-24-2007, 10:04 AM
i see a girl having a fun time with her dad. to me, that makes up for the unsafe riding by the dad. what if he crashes? what if he doesn't? what if they both die in a car accident the next day? don't worry too much about the what if's... life in general isn't safe... i would rather see this unsafe behavior than see the dad drinking with his buddies and ignoring his family. my kids love to ride on the back of my bike. most of my neighbor's dads are not involved with their kids. -a|ex

naldge
05-24-2007, 10:06 AM
He needs a :bash: and a :sb: and :bslap: and :chair: :iagree:

DLIT
05-24-2007, 10:10 AM
i see a girl having a fun time with her dad. to me, that makes up for the unsafe riding by the dad. what if he crashes? what if he doesn't? what if they both die in a car accident the next day? don't worry too much about the what if's... life in general isn't safe... i would rather see this unsafe behavior than see the dad drinking with his buddies and ignoring his family. my kids love to ride on the back of my bike. most of my neighbor's dads are not involved with their kids. -a|ex Riding normal, fine. But doing a wheelie with your kid in the middle is an elevated risk I would never take with my kid. And no gear makes it even worse. I still hear ya though.

Crazy250
05-24-2007, 10:24 AM
These are the people you hope will get weeded out via natural selection somehow... I just hope the poor girl doesn't get hurt. darwin will have done his work either way...:nonod:

fpzx10
05-24-2007, 10:38 AM
i see a girl having a fun time with her dad. to me, that makes up for the unsafe riding by the dad. what if he crashes? what if he doesn't? what if they both die in a car accident the next day? don't worry too much about the what if's... life in general isn't safe... i would rather see this unsafe behavior than see the dad drinking with his buddies and ignoring his family. my kids love to ride on the back of my bike. most of my neighbor's dads are not involved with their kids. -a|ex :wtf:This is not about "life not being safe". It is about a reckless endangerment of a child. You can be involved with kids without putting them on a sportbike, with no gear, on one wheel. Also, if the only activity the dad wants to do with his kids is put them in danger, then let him drink beer with his buddies. I'll take my daughter to the park. The potential for massive head trauma is much less shootin hoops or playin catch.

OneSickPsycho
05-24-2007, 10:49 AM
That's ridiculous...

ceo012384
05-24-2007, 10:52 AM
:wtf:This is not about "life not being safe". It is about a reckless endangerment of a child. You can be involved with kids without putting them on a sportbike, with no gear, on one wheel. Also, if the only activity the dad wants to do with his kids is put them in danger, then let him drink beer with his buddies. I'll take my daughter to the park. The potential for massive head trauma is much less shootin hoops or playin catch. :iagree: And if you do decide to involve your kid in your riding, don't ride like a F&*king moron and cover those kids from head to toe with protection. What that man is doing is simply INEXCUSABLE. I'm still fuming :cursin: :cursin: :cursin:

Captain Morgan
05-24-2007, 11:01 AM
Wow, that is bs. BM, I'll have to disagree with ya on that one. But ya know what, I've been in a similar situation as a kid, just without the wheelie. My dad use to have an old Kawasaki cruiser when I was a kid (back in the 80's). He would take my twin sister and I for rides all the time, at the same time. One of us would ride on the tank, the other would ride on the back. The thing is, WE didn't know it was unsafe. I'm not sure if he knew at the time that it was unsafe. We didn't have helmets and we most likely would have been wearing shorts as well. Would I do that with my daughter? Not a chance in hell. She'll probably grow up to love motorcycles and she'll probably have a dirtbike at an early age, but she'll be taught about safety.

Back _Marker
05-24-2007, 11:15 AM
:wtf:This is not about "life not being safe". It is about a reckless endangerment of a child. You can be involved with kids without putting them on a sportbike, with no gear, on one wheel. Also, if the only activity the dad wants to do with his kids is put them in danger, then let him drink beer with his buddies. I'll take my daughter to the park. The potential for massive head trauma is much less shootin hoops or playin catch. reckless endangerment can be seen as an oxymoron. kids riding without seatbelts is considered reckless endangerment, but i see this all the time on school buses. leaving kids by themselves is considered reckless endangerment, but single parents have very limited options. i heard that the highest killer of kids are drunk drivers. but yet we let kids ride in cars (exposing them to the dangers of drunk drivers). whenever a child is involved, most ppl go into the protect the child at no cost mode... i received alot of crap from ppl when i bought my kids dirtbikes and built dirt ramps in my back yard (6 acre farm area). my youngest daughter fell face first and almost died (full gear). she healed and got back on the bike again. she was proud of her black eye. yes that was reckless endangerment of a child. it p*sses me off when other ppl tell others how to be a parent. noyfb... -a|ex

OneSickPsycho
05-24-2007, 11:19 AM
I let my 8 year old drive me home from the bar... but at least I was spending time with him!!! Participating with a child in activities that have risks is not the same as putting a child in a position of unnecessary heightened risk... :2cents:

fpzx10
05-24-2007, 11:40 AM
I let my 8 year old drive me home from the bar... but at least I was spending time with him!!! Participating with a child in activities that have risks is not the same as putting a child in a position of unnecessary heightened risk... :2cents: :iagree:

bodydoc
05-24-2007, 11:44 AM
Stupid work computer won't let me view the pic. Can you post it as a link? :iagree:

Back _Marker
05-24-2007, 11:48 AM
I let my 8 year old drive me home from the bar... but at least I was spending time with him!!! Participating with a child in activities that have risks is not the same as putting a child in a position of unnecessary heightened risk... :2cents: i wouldn't consider that quality time... -a|ex

OneSickPsycho
05-24-2007, 11:49 AM
i wouldn't consider that quality time... -a|ex :baha:

Gas Man
05-24-2007, 12:33 PM
Did anybody find it odd that the rider is wearing a helmet when he knows the kid isn't?? Just as stated in the first post... I think its BS and I would have to beat the sense into the guy... but that's just me...

Back _Marker
05-24-2007, 12:56 PM
Did anybody find it odd that the rider is wearing a helmet when he knows the kid isn't?? Just as stated in the first post... I think its BS and I would have to beat the sense into the guy... but that's just me... i didn't find it odd, i couldn't find any street helmets for my kids. that's why my son has an off-road helmet. same with gear, none of the local stores carried armoured leather street gear for kids. i had a hard time finding them online as well. the only gear available was BMX. my son has a set of BMX gear. but he wanted the same street gear that i had. -a|ex

YZFR61ST
05-24-2007, 03:12 PM
THAT GUY NEED :help: ,... :nonod:

NONE_too_SOFT
05-24-2007, 03:16 PM
whoa not a damn funny thing you can say about that pic... guy needs his bike taken away, as well as his reproductive organs.

saverok
05-24-2007, 03:20 PM
reckless endangerment can be seen as an oxymoron. kids riding without seatbelts is considered reckless endangerment, but i see this all the time on school buses. leaving kids by themselves is considered reckless endangerment, but single parents have very limited options. i heard that the highest killer of kids are drunk drivers. but yet we let kids ride in cars (exposing them to the dangers of drunk drivers). whenever a child is involved, most ppl go into the protect the child at no cost mode... i received alot of crap from ppl when i bought my kids dirtbikes and built dirt ramps in my back yard (6 acre farm area). my youngest daughter fell face first and almost died (full gear). she healed and got back on the bike again. she was proud of her black eye. yes that was reckless endangerment of a child. it p*sses me off when other ppl tell others how to be a parent. noyfb... -a|ex :skep: now you are coming from way out in left field......this man has put a child in a situation were she has no way of protecting her self.....period...there is no other side of the story.... thats like saying...you know what I'm swimming with the sharks sure why not let my daughter swim with me....or here let the 8 year old skydive...for "quality time" because some dads don't do anything with there kids....at least I am....geezz...those all make just as much sense....all of them are way out in left field..... for your kids sake I hope you are not THAT type of father were any attention is good attention....because I'm afraid you are wrong on that one my friend.....

bodydoc
05-24-2007, 06:21 PM
Just plain stupid :cursin:

Back _Marker
05-24-2007, 06:46 PM
:skep: now you are coming from way out in left field......this man has put a child in a situation were she has no way of protecting her self.....period...there is no other side of the story.... thats like saying...you know what I'm swimming with the sharks sure why not let my daughter swim with me....or here let the 8 year old skydive...for "quality time" because some dads don't do anything with there kids....at least I am....geezz...those all make just as much sense....all of them are way out in left field..... for your kids sake I hope you are not THAT type of father were any attention is good attention....because I'm afraid you are wrong on that one my friend..... swimming with the sharks... can't control what the sharks will do. not a good comparison. that goes with my analogy of driving a car on the streets with drunk drivers lurking. are kids not allowed to participate in high risk sports? was i wrong to give my kids dirtbikes? this is similar to that dad doing a wheelie with a child. the child is at risk. would i do a wheelie with a child? no, i don't have experience with riding wheelies with a child. did you know that kids riding in the back of bicyclists are more at risk than the wheelie dad? but it's acceptable because it doesn't look reckless. i can keep an open mind on any situation. emotional judgements are usually just that. it's subjective. remember when michael jackson exposed his child over the balcony? ppl freaked out on that one. was it wreckless? sure, but so what. not my kid. if ppl really care about other parents kids, then why not do something about it? there are organisations world wide to help unfortunate kids. i have done more than my share helping special ed kids. unlike most forum posters, i've put my money where my mouth is... i volunteer my time to help unfortunate kids instead of criticizing other parents for being wreckless. meeting terminally ill kids will give you a different outlook in life. life is short, make what you can before it ends. -a|ex

NONE_too_SOFT
05-24-2007, 06:53 PM
swimming with the sharks... can't control what the sharks will do. not a good comparison. that goes with my analogy of driving a car on the streets with drunk drivers lurking. are kids not allowed to participate in high risk sports? was i wrong to give my kids dirtbikes? this is similar to that dad doing a wheelie with a child. the child is at risk. would i do a wheelie with a child? no, i don't have experience with riding wheelies with a child. did you know that kids riding in the back of bicyclists are more at risk than the wheelie dad? but it's acceptable because it doesn't look reckless. i can keep an open mind on any situation. emotional judgements are usually just that. it's subjective. remember when michael jackson exposed his child over the balcony? ppl freaked out on that one. was it wreckless? sure, but so what. not my kid. if ppl really care about other parents kids, then why not do something about it? there are organisations world wide to help unfortunate kids. i have done more than my share helping special ed kids. unlike most forum posters, i've put my money where my mouth is... i volunteer my time to help unfortunate kids instead of criticizing other parents for being wreckless. meeting terminally ill kids will give you a different outlook in life. life is short, make what you can before it ends. -a|ex Back marker... i can relate to your situation and some of your points come off as valid. A ride on the motorcycle is dangerous for the girl, a wheelie on the bike is even more so. if he goes down she has not only a 400 lb bike but a 200 lb man to smoosh her. Showing her the wheelie from the side of the road would be a much better idea.

saverok
05-24-2007, 06:59 PM
swimming with the sharks... -a|ex thats why I made it....because it was a comparision way out of left field. just like the comment of riding with out a seat belt is reckless endangerment. There is a difference... but just like you said...you bought your childeren dirt bikes...but you also stated they had full gear. so no I wouldn't put that in the same catagory. because A) they are mostly incontrol of the situation B) you gave them the proper safety equipment and C) because I really doubt you just gave them the bikes and said here. you more then likely trained them and probably even supervised for awhile. this child in the picture....A)doesn't have any control of the situation or her safety B) doesn't have any gear what so ever. this is a perfect example of endangerment.

Carolina
05-24-2007, 11:17 PM
All very valid points and I ride my kids around the block but wheelies and him with gear and the kid not I have to agree this is not cool I have no idea what he was thinking :tt: :tt: :tt: You know there is this thing called the internet where you find almost anything and these are just a couple sites that were on my favorites list I haven't placed an order yet because I like the UK site but not sure if I should go with the U.S site to be safe but everything is inexpensive and price would def not be an option anyway to take care of my kids. http://www.babybiker.com/index.php http://www.helmetsetc.com/youth.asp http://www.bikersden.com/shop/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=24&cat=Children%27s+Leather+Motorcycle+Gear

marko138
05-24-2007, 11:23 PM
F&%King pole smoker.

Carolina
05-24-2007, 11:29 PM
http://www.babybiker.com/category.php?display-category=11 No excuse:bash:

6doublefive321
05-25-2007, 02:11 PM
Dang, BM. I kind of at a loss at your stance on this issue. I read most of the posts here, and reply to a few, and I can say that I agree with 99.9% of your posts. But in this case, I'm at a loss for words. I sincerely hope that you are playing devil's advocate, and don't really mean what you have said. If you went out back and saw your kids making jumps and popping wheelies with no helmet and flip-flops on, you would probably throw a rod. If I asked you to take your kids for a ride on my bike with no helmet or shoes, and then started popping wheelies, you would surely beat my anus. But here you are, more or less defending this assbag in the picture. If you can't find the proper protective gear for a child, its probably because the child shouldn't be riding with or without a parent. Geez. Don't get me wrong, I'm not mad at you or think any less of you, but, IN MY OPINION, your take on this post is really f'ed up.

NONE_too_SOFT
05-25-2007, 02:16 PM
Dang, BM. I kind of at a loss at your stance on this issue. I read most of the posts here, and reply to a few, and I can say that I agree with 99.9% of your posts. But in this case, I'm at a loss for words. I sincerely hope that you are playing devil's advocate, and don't really mean what you have said. If you went out back and saw your kids making jumps and popping wheelies with no helmet and flip-flops on, you would probably throw a rod. If I asked you to take your kids for a ride on my bike with no helmet or shoes, and then started popping wheelies, you would surely beat my anus. But here you are, more or less defending this assbag in the picture. If you can't find the proper protective gear for a child, its probably because the child shouldn't be riding with or without a parent. Geez. Don't get me wrong, I'm not mad at you or think any less of you, but, IN MY OPINION, your take on this post is really f'ed up. weird.

DJNytblaste
05-25-2007, 02:18 PM
This really has me peeved. There are so many riders that I know with young kids. They may let their kids sit on their bikes or hold them while the bike is still, but you dont take a damn kid on a ride like that, especially doing a wheelie. I'd love to know who this person is and let them have a piece of my mind!:bash: :bash: :bash: :cursin:

6doublefive321
05-25-2007, 02:32 PM
weird. anus=a$$. Get it? Draw you a picture?

Tempe_Ty
05-25-2007, 07:57 PM
it's all just fun and games until a eye gets poke out! then theres the lifetime of regret. most of us wear some type of gear not because we plan on going down, but in case we go down. and i know thats why so many of us is pissed about this picture. at the very least he could've gave up his helmet.....:2cents:

Carolina
05-25-2007, 08:42 PM
GUNS KILL PEOPLE....LIKE SPOONS MADE ROSIE O'DONNELL FAT !!!!!!!!!!!!! :baha: :baha: :baha: :baha: :baha: :baha: :baha: :baha: :baha: :baha: