Twiggy
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Girls in school uniforms on the pavement
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jay2907
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Registered: 12th Jan 09
Location: wakefield
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quote: Originally posted by Twiggy
Girls in school uniforms on the pavement
paedo?
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corsa120
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Registered: 4th May 02
Location: Northamptonshire
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old enough to bleed as the saying goes lol
i still love these types of threads as everybody acts so innocent and says i dont speed blah blah blah and im sure most of u actually dont as we use our common sense to assess situations, road conditions, and the type of road we are on etc etc etc....
im not gonna be a hypacrite by saying i dont speed COS I DO, lets face i dont own a xe corsa/astra gsi TURBO/suzuki bandit 1200 bike for just staring at and admiring, but i do SPEED at what i class as the appropriate moment or situation i.e b-roads, a-roads and i try to judge my enjoyment and speed by OBSERVING and looking ahead....... however outside schools and high streets and sleepy villages i will stick to all speed limits mybe even lower in some cases
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steven_r2008
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Registered: 23rd May 08
Location: Nottingham
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
quote: Originally posted by steven_r2008
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
the question should be:
what makes you speed up and break speed limits tbh.
i drive to the conditions. i will go faster at 6am in the morning when theres no one on the road but coming home from work past schools i will drive slow.
following a police car who isn't doing the speed limit when he hasn't got any blues on. . . if they're allowed to do it when not attending an incident, i should be allowed to
edit: just realised i answered Ben G's and not the actual thread topic
I've done that he was doing a 50 in a 30, pulled me over and when I said I was just matching his speed he gave an excuse about being on his way to an accident, I was a bit cheeky and said "you'd better put your blues on then before you cause an accident at those speeds" he simply huffed and got back in his car, think I was quite lucky
quality tbh though, when they haven't got those blue lights on they should be driving no different to anyone else on the road.
the other night 2 police cars were driving around an island talking to each other through the windows doing no more than 5 miles an hour basicaly blocking an entrance to the island from a dual carriageway! us young drivers wouldn't even get the courtesy of vaseline for doing that!
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Graham88
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Registered: 16th Apr 07
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Exactly, but what can ya do they are the 'law'
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