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  • caveman_nige
    V.I.P. Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 4920

    #1

    Look - no hands!

    Look - no hands!

    A motorcyclist received a caution from police officers in China - for riding with no arms.



    Officers in Jimo, Shandong province stopped the motorcycle for being overloaded - but were shocked when they saw the driver, reports the Qilu Evening Post.

    Liu, 27, lost both arms at the age of seven after an electric shock. When he was 10, his parents sent him to a local circus to learn skills, and from then on, he trained himself to ride a motorcycle without arms.

    Police officer Xhang Jie said: "I spotted from a distance that the motorbike had three adults on but we were all stunned by what we saw when we got closer."

    Liu admitted that he had been riding his adapted motorcycle for 10 years without arms - and he didn't even have a license.

    He said the circus where he worked had closed down three years ago and he and two other disabled circus workers had been performing on the streets ever since.

    Police decided against fining him because he didn't have any money but issued him a serious warning. Liu promised them he would not ride motorbikes again.

  • ayrtonsenna
    Newbie
    • Jul 2009
    • 5

    #2
    seems armless enough to me!

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    • cM iPro v3
      Top Poster +
      • Dec 2008
      • 213

      #3
      so original
      The statement below is False
      The statement above is True
      Which one is correct
      I am the fish geek

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      • zaphodbb
        DK Daddy PT
        • Jan 2009
        • 1083

        #4
        Originally posted by caveman_nige
        Look - no hands!

        A motorcyclist received a caution from police officers in China - for riding with no arms.



        Officers in Jimo, Shandong province stopped the motorcycle for being overloaded - but were shocked when they saw the driver, reports the Qilu Evening Post.

        Liu, 27, lost both arms at the age of seven after an electric shock. When he was 10, his parents sent him to a local circus to learn skills, and from then on, he trained himself to ride a motorcycle without arms.

        Police officer Xhang Jie said: "I spotted from a distance that the motorbike had three adults on but we were all stunned by what we saw when we got closer."

        Liu admitted that he had been riding his adapted motorcycle for 10 years without arms - and he didn't even have a license.

        He said the circus where he worked had closed down three years ago and he and two other disabled circus workers had been performing on the streets ever since.

        Police decided against fining him because he didn't have any money but issued him a serious warning. Liu promised them he would not ride motorbikes again.
        on a serious note, i might knock up a frame like that to keep me falling off my harley when im pi55ed. cheers kv

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