SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by fir3vip3r
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
love the phone number on the back bumper. Reminds me of the I.T. Crowd.
Why the fuck would anybody be calling the police if it WASN'T an emergency?
''Oh hi, is that the police? Yeah? good, I thought i'd try this number as it's not an emergency. I'm just bored and fancied a chat with a stranger''
are you mad? the non emergency number is busier than an emergency number you pleb
No i'm not mad and i'm not a pleb. What precisely is your point? If you have one, you could try to make it without being offensive if it's not too much trouble.
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Joe
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surely Pow the money conscious guy should be made up that the police aren't paying list price for the car and making a saving buying used....
I'd be surprised if they'd bought used. As far as i'm aware they don't Joe.
I'd have though they've just had it a few months. Either that or it was a pre-registered dealer discount thingy. Or, it's been floating around another force for a while or started as a chief's taxi or similar.
Yeah I doubt they did to be honest, probably just an old pic. Was just pointing out to Pow who was amazed his car is newer...

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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by fir3vip3r
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
love the phone number on the back bumper. Reminds me of the I.T. Crowd.
Why the fuck would anybody be calling the police if it WASN'T an emergency?
''Oh hi, is that the police? Yeah? good, I thought i'd try this number as it's not an emergency. I'm just bored and fancied a chat with a stranger''
are you mad? the non emergency number is busier than an emergency number you pleb
No i'm not mad and i'm not a pleb. What precisely is your point? If you have one, you could try to make it without being offensive if it's not too much trouble.
i wasnt trying to be offensive, hence the wave.... looking back it was worded a bit strongly..
I do apologise
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Was going to say I thought lee was trying to be funny/sarcasitic
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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SVM 286
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Apology accepted Mister Viper.
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fir3vip3r
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and everyones happy
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SVM 286
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Incidentally, is the million digit number really more busy than 999?
Imagine the accidents people must have had trying to write that down.
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quote: Originally posted by Joe
quote: Originally posted by pow
LEXUS
And it's 58 plate, my car's newer
Go you, at least its not an Italian piece of shit

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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
Incidentally, is the million digit number really more busy than 999?
Imagine the accidents people must have had trying to write that down.
yeah it is matey..
you can get the number for your local force from there website etc..
mainly for things such as: ive lost my dog etc...
anything that doesnt require police right at that second etc...
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SVM 286
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I suppose the irony is that any call to the police is in essence, to at least one person, some sort of emergency.
Calling the law wouldn't strike me as something particularly casual.
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
I suppose the irony is that any call to the police is in essence, to at least one person, some sort of emergency.
Calling the law wouldn't strike me as something particularly casual.
youd be suprised as to how many people. it is a daily occurence
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I am now looking up episode two of series one of I.T. Crowd for the 'The Police' phone number.
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SVM 286
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''0118 999 881 999 119 725 3''
It's the song that does me, mainly when Moss sings it.
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Lynny
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Yeah non emergancy number gets used loads, especially if you need to contact a certain police station or officer. 999 is for emergancy calls, waking up on a morning to find your wing mirror has been kicked off your car, or your green house window has been smashed don't really constitute emergancies.
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John
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You'd be busy at the green house window smashing instead of the emergency anyway though.
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Lynny
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Eh?
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John
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The police would be attending the old lady who's green house window got smashed, moaning about paperwork, while a real emergency was going on somewhere else.
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Any one see that lexus on topgear?? pretty much nothing init against the bmw.
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by John
The police would be attending the old lady who's green house window got smashed, moaning about paperwork, while a real emergency was going on somewhere else.
ah ok, of course.
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