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Appeal to police - quads and cross motorcycles

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4kolo24. 03. 2009 22:26:16
"Keeping Zalas company"

That's all you're good for.
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4kolo24. 03. 2009 22:29:23
But I have another idea, what if you each pay 1 EUR every time you go to the forest, and then pay my fines from that fund? velik nasmehvelik nasmehvelik nasmeh
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Zalas24. 03. 2009 22:31:08
Now you pity only me here, who looks broadly and supports all sports in nature. Everyone sees their sport in the best light and defends it. But the joy of comments remains!
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teabag24. 03. 2009 22:31:32
hmmm, I don't support many things, including for animal welfare among others. I post here mainly because the topic is about quads in nature or in huts and not as you mentioned "yodeling hike of 100 women to Triglav". I don't watch Hollywood productions either, I think because of that I'm not much behind in knowledge or ignorance about some animal traits. I recommend you delve deeper into these areas, then maybe you won't mix apples and pears anymore. Good night peacefully and patiently to everyone... at the same time I distance myself from this increasingly petty debate.
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Zalas24. 03. 2009 22:32:46
no problem, probably I'll get from mushroom pickers who damage my forest enough for a new tractor that I really need but unfortunately no money!
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4kolo24. 03. 2009 22:37:58
"at the same time I also distance myself from this increasingly petty debate"

Of course you distance yourself, since that's the easiest. When you have nothing more to say you go to sleep. Do you have a husband at home? velik nasmeh

Zalas, much cheaper than a new tractor is a good working ATV. You'll be surprised how many things you can do with it, including help with wood hauling, help on the field and vineyard ... It's not just sport.
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quad24. 03. 2009 22:44:04
flapho, I'll stuff you and your C/P members on the quad's exhaust pipe...at least refresh your links caveman, now it's EUROS...

teabag, you didn't answer the first question...are you embarrassed or?
Now you've suddenly become an expert on decibels too? Expert on culture and health?
Maybe your ass emits particularly refined and sharp, especially animal-disturbing sounds? Who knows...
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4kolo24. 03. 2009 22:45:05
As for how much noise bothers animals - so far no animal has told me anything bothers it, so I think no problem with them. mežikanje
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Zalas24. 03. 2009 22:46:04
4kolo now you're dreaming, I know a lot can be done with it but please come to me and plow my field with it and go up the slope to pick manure with the loader. Please don't be such a big dreamer. Because you exaggerate too much.

Good night everyone?
And sleep well!
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4kolo24. 03. 2009 22:59:30
Give me the address on ZS then we'll come with Quad there and you'll have plowed field in 10 minutes velik nasmeh Good night fighters!
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Rok25. 03. 2009 05:59:31
Obviously some participate in this thread only for provocation and insults.
Therefore I have disabled posting messages in this thread for certain users.

LP
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lepenatka25. 03. 2009 07:31:19
Bravo ROK...some surely got kicked out for their unserious comments...given that these motorized daredevils are increasing and you can hardly get out of their way, we'll have to go only to the high mountains soon..
lp
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bojann25. 03. 2009 08:46:32
Why so much writing of nonsense.
Forest paths are not for quads and END OF DEBATE. Please stop replying to this "4kolo", because the guy has no relation to nature and can't be helped. A waste of energy. Call the police and end!
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rok8625. 03. 2009 10:37:21
One just can't believe how low some stoop!!
Secondly!!!!!! WHAT DO SLO. POLICE DO!

You have more chances when you see these 4-wheelers to stick out such big fists and give them a little beating!
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sebanakis25. 03. 2009 10:42:38
Out of all millions of sperms you were the fastest - sad that you're arguing here.

Everyone destroys nature in their own way, us who go to the mountains on foot and you who ride quads. For us hikers there are marked paths and no shortcuts!!! For quad riders make a polygon and it'll be fine. And leave the animals alone, they're not guilty if we pasture livestock there where it'd be better not to. But humans have no limits.
Good luck
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PUHI25. 03. 2009 11:17:06
If you ask me, the police are afraid of wealthy fathers who bought toys for their little sons to let off steam with, they don't even dare stop fancy limos on the road, but they pounce on a bad car like hawks.
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neyo13. 04. 2009 13:11:03
flapho
24.3.2009 4kolo
Yours is as much as ours and if we want we'll ride motorcycles there too, even if you stand on your head.

What you own doesn't mean it's yours or ours.
Paths are for everyone who keeps order and respects rules and laws and behaves properly on them


flapho: I agree with you on most posts, but not with this. The law is too lax. Namely as a forest owner I build forest paths at my own expense, which everyone uses later. Especially problematic are motocross riders who destroy the paths mainly because they tear up the ditches I make across the paths after forest work. When it starts raining water erodes the path and can completely destroy it. Therefore it would be necessary to definitively prohibit driving motorized vehicles on private properties and punish it. Hiking is not problematic in most cases. I mean this especially during tree felling.
As far as I know in case of accident in the forest the forest owner is always responsible. That's nonsense too, because the forest worker must primarily watch his own safety, and the prescribed shouting during tree falling doesn't help much. That's why I claim that those who walk on foot in the forest are not problematic. What about motorcyclists who speed around the corner at the moment of tree falling?????????? We've experienced such cases too, luckily they ended without consequences. But we were the target of an angry motorcyclist who couldn't continue on the desired path right away.
Here we need to follow the northern neighbors and pass a law that's good for everyone.

4kolo: neighboring countries have tracks but they come to "race" in Slovenia because it costs nothing. That's what most forest motorcyclists are like.
Best regards
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neyo13. 04. 2009 13:22:19
4kolo: I'm really curious if you'd be willing to always pay some price for riding on the track when you go quad.
You can't just complain there's no track. Establish an association and buy 10 ha of forest, arrange all papers and permits and you can even start marketing this thing.

I can already imagine what you're thinking......
Everyone on this forum knows your answer.
LP
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Matt13. 04. 2009 14:19:51
My opinion is that motorcyclists have no business in the forest. In Slovenia there are enough motocross tracks. So no need to destroy nature and scare animals... I have nothing against motorcycles if they don't ride in the forest where nature is still preserved, of which there is very little.

LP
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flapho13. 04. 2009 18:23:41
neyo
I too am a forest owner but it doesn't even cross my mind to drive on it.
I respect others' and private property
and go into nature on foot, because nature is given to us as it was created and I try to preserve it as it is.
Natural environment is an environment that everyone should respect, technology is for tracks, of which there are already quite a few in Slovenia and those to whom mother nature didn't give legs can use them.
HRIBI.NET I emphasized with capital letters is intended for those who go and enjoy pristine nature, where they go on their own feet, who want peace, bird song, observing animals not for those who go into nature with technical aids, excepting the disabled who can't enjoy nature without aids.
Therefore once again I call on those who can't go into nature without wheels with motor addition, who don't know how to enjoy nature without noise and
erosion go to a motorcycle forum or some other and vent there.
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