RobertFrith wrote:Yesterday while doing the Audax Peel around Peel I saw 8 unlicensed trail bikes and one licensed scooter on the PSP all within a few k's of Thomas Road. I photographed a group of 4 who were stopped doing some repair and was assaulted for my trouble, made to delete the photo and given a lecture on "respect" of all things.
Reported it to the police, but by the time they got down there half an hour later the offenders had left. Sounds like the police are kept pretty busy on a Saturday evening in Kwinana as it is. They did also mention that they have had other formal reports of cyclists being assaulted.
The PSP is seen as a legitimate road by all these clowns and it's misuse is definitely on the rise. It seems to me that it's only a matter of time before someone is injured or killed. For the cops I think there's a bit of out of sight out of mind at present.
Pricks aren't they.
Remember those tossers who killed that lady on the P&O cruise a few years back? Their deleted pics got outed by simply recovering content that was "deleted" in the normal way that a FAT file system does. I was doingn it twenty five eyars ago and the only difference now is that the old software (such as Norton Utilities) is no good for usb drives.
The storage on your phone will most likely be FAT16. It can easily be recovered though with more use of the storage (ie more pics, etc) the chances of one getting truly wiped will increase.
Get to a techhead to do it. It is not at all difficult although I have not done it for a couple of decades. It will need a suitable undelete application and you will need to do it on a PC either by slotting in your SD Card or by connecting your phone to the PC in such a way that it shows up as a lettered drive. Afgain, some techy will understand.
It requires some fairly simple software, of wh ich there are probably free versions around. http://pcsupport.about.com/od/filerecov ... ograms.htm