WTF! Got done again!
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We're not talking about "sticking to the speed limit", we're talking about not doing nearly double the speed limit in an area where the driver concerned had already been done, and in an area the local speed inforcement (sic) were paying close attention.
One speeding conviction could be considered bad luck. Two, in as many months, as was mentioned ages ago, is a bit of a trend.
You can be as blasé about this as you like. However, it gets difficult to enjoy the performance of your car if you don't have a driving licence.
One speeding conviction could be considered bad luck. Two, in as many months, as was mentioned ages ago, is a bit of a trend.
You can be as blasé about this as you like. However, it gets difficult to enjoy the performance of your car if you don't have a driving licence.
#98
So,Mista weava,Stishriek and the likes of C are muppets too,who think the same about you as myself,you righteous freak!
Don't you be taking Newbies for muppets!
Just as well,you had to get ready to get out to GET SOME LIFE!!!
Don't you be taking Newbies for muppets!
Just as well,you had to get ready to get out to GET SOME LIFE!!!
#102
Still cant fathom the disciplinarian approach adopted by the twatmonkey.
Give me strength. His poor missus who has to suffer his Billy Graham BS.
Jesus if i met u........bang and you would be down.....simple as....
Give me strength. His poor missus who has to suffer his Billy Graham BS.
Jesus if i met u........bang and you would be down.....simple as....
#103
According to the ACPO guidelines because whomever was driving was doing over 50MPH at the time, it will more than likely not be a FPN (Fixed Penalty Notice), and will be a summons to court in actual fact.
If we all admit the truth, everyone has broken the speed limit at some point!
I hope that you get it all resolved. This week hopefully the unsigned NIP issue should be sorted out with a decision on the Yorke and Mawdsley cases.
If we all admit the truth, everyone has broken the speed limit at some point!
I hope that you get it all resolved. This week hopefully the unsigned NIP issue should be sorted out with a decision on the Yorke and Mawdsley cases.
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