On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 06:47:36 -0000, "Richard Brookman"
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>...and Tim Hobbs spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...
>
>>
>> It comes down to 'appropriate speed' and 'appropriate distance'.
>> Cameras can't measure that. Sadly we are now using them as the
>> primary method of policing the roads (read 'taxing motorists'), so
>> tailgaters, unroadworthy vehicles, drunks, druggies and basic
>> ****-poor drivers are less likely to be detected.
>
>Says it all.
did chuckle the other day though on the A43 when a Saxo chav mobile
came by, big wheels, big exhaust, the worlds supply of plastic bolt on
bumpers, UV lights underneath....
Sticker in the back window said "Taxed, tested and insured, Go catch
some real criminals"
Inviting being pulled I know, but I found it hilarious! Can't quite
comprehend how a Chav could have been so witty to think something like
that up though! Must have seen it on Trisha while he thought of ways
of spending the dole money!
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Simon Isaacs
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