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Pablo
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3rd Apr 06 at 14:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

But u dont oftern see police doing speed checks at 2am, where as u do more so in working hours!
Lynny
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quote:
Originally posted by Pablo
But u dont oftern see police doing speed checks at 2am, where as u do more so in working hours!


hmm, strange that, more police on the roads late at night up here rather than during day. whenever i finish work after 1am, i usually see about half a dozen police cars on my 10 minute drive home
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They have you under surveillance since they got the description of the girl who's been dogging in MK
Pablo
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depends where u live then and if your area has a reputation
Lynny
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They have you under surveillance since they got the description of the girl who's been dogging in MK


as opposed to be dogging in a layby just off the M6
Lynny
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quote:
Originally posted by Pablo
depends where u live then and if your area has a reputation


i live in a good area with a good reputation
CorsAsh
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It's a nationwide thing
Pablo
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indeed
Lynny
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irrelivent of where you live and how many police are out, in theory its a good idea, but in practice i cant see it working out exactly
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load of rubbish....imo!!

i just saw some idiot fly up the street on a motorbike with L plates on....must have been doing 60+ If I wasnt poorly with the mumps id have fly kicked him off the thing
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Loads more police come out at night I thought this applied to everywhere, the two times ive ever been pulled over have both been at 12 on a sunday night and 1am on a sat night.
Lynny
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^^^ exactly my point
CCA
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quote:
Originally posted by lynny_sxi
in theory its a good idea, but in practice i cant see it working out exactly

exactly
gianluigi
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exactly
Pablo
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quote:
Originally posted by Butler
Loads more police come out at night I thought this applied to everywhere, the two times ive ever been pulled over have both been at 12 on a sunday night and 1am on a sat night.
Yes in the busy "city/town drinking areas" not EVERYWHERE tho

[Edited on 03-04-2006 by Pablo]
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there should be set fees for set ages on set cc`s and if the individual crashes then its should be a case of you were liable so if you want us to insure you then this is the premium we want

not charge your more than your car is worth - from day 1
Lynny
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I dont live in a busy city/town drinking area and theres always police around
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if you wanna go out an avoid police got to the outskirst of your area where it aint busy but be aware if you have an accident then what are the chances of been found or response times for profesional help
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17 - 20 = up to and including 1000cc
21 - 24 = up to and including 1300cc
25 - 29 = up to and including 2000cc
30+ = no restrictions

That'd do nicely...
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Everybody has to have skyhigh insurance at first. I don't see why I had to pay sky high rates and now some snotty nosed 17yr olds can have the opportunity to get discounted insurance.

Just deal with it
Pablo
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quote:
Originally posted by lynny_sxi
I dont live in a busy city/town drinking area and theres always police around
u work at weatherspoons
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quote:
Originally posted by Dan B
17 - 20 = up to and including 1000cc
21 - 24 = up to and including 1300cc
25 - 29 = up to and including 2000cc
30+ = no restrictions

That'd do nicely...


Yeah, lovely
Pablo
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quote:
Originally posted by loafofbrett
Everybody has to have skyhigh insurance at first. I don't see why I had to pay sky high rates and now some snotty nosed 17yr olds can have the opportunity to get discounted insurance.

Just deal with it
dont cover replacing people tho, just cars
Lynny
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quote:
Originally posted by Pablo
quote:
Originally posted by lynny_sxi
I dont live in a busy city/town drinking area and theres always police around
u work at weatherspoons


yes? youre point being? wetherspoons i work at is in the middle of the biggest shopping centre in the country....not a town/city. besides i dont live next to work....
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things have to change in life LOAF cant have everything the same all the time but this country doesnt make changes that are better jus changes which makes things more expensive and crapper

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