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Whoa. Don't be such a pratt.
I was voicing my opinion which is that a speed limit of 70mph on the motorway makes no sense; that's a totally different thing to claiming that such a law shouldn't be enforced.
In this thread most people have been saying that the police shouldn't have stopped the original poster, despite the fact that his plate was illegally spaced. I've not seen anyone questioning the sense of the law about illegal plates, just people saying it shouldn't be enforced...
I was voicing my opinion which is that a speed limit of 70mph on the motorway makes no sense; that's a totally different thing to claiming that such a law shouldn't be enforced.
In this thread most people have been saying that the police shouldn't have stopped the original poster, despite the fact that his plate was illegally spaced. I've not seen anyone questioning the sense of the law about illegal plates, just people saying it shouldn't be enforced...
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Originally Posted by suprabeast
Dropping litter could cause someone to swerve and hit a bump in the road which then could knock over a group of school kids all crossing the road at that point in time, which could cause some of their parents to commit suicide because they can't handle the stress of loosing their children... one of the parents could try to kill themselves by jumping in front of a train travelling at 100mph, which could then come off of the rails and crash into an aquaduct destroying a vital supply of water to a nuclear power station causing and nuclear explosion wiping out the whole of england.... Hardly a victimless crime is dropping litter....
Sorry, have I dragged your off-topic pointlessness even further off topic?
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I recently had a letter from a company ofering to sell me a private plate ...but to have it make sense would have meant illegal spacing.
So, i phoned the company and offered them 50quid for it, rather than the 500 they wanted....obviously they declined my offer, at which point i told them not to send letters to me, offering me a product i would have to use illegally for it to be worth anything .........not heard from them since.
So, i phoned the company and offered them 50quid for it, rather than the 500 they wanted....obviously they declined my offer, at which point i told them not to send letters to me, offering me a product i would have to use illegally for it to be worth anything .........not heard from them since.
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Originally Posted by hades
The smallest "vital supply of water to a nuclear power station" in England is the sea, (probably technically the tidal severn estuary at Oldbury). I don't think the North Sea / Atlantic Ocean relies on an aqueduct above a railway line to keep water in them from one second to the next. Even with no water supply, nuclear power stations won't explode.
Sorry, have I dragged your off-topic pointlessness even further off topic?
Sorry, have I dragged your off-topic pointlessness even further off topic?
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Originally Posted by MarkO
Whoa. Don't be such a pratt.
I was voicing my opinion which is that a speed limit of 70mph on the motorway makes no sense; that's a totally different thing to claiming that such a law shouldn't be enforced.
In this thread most people have been saying that the police shouldn't have stopped the original poster, despite the fact that his plate was illegally spaced. I've not seen anyone questioning the sense of the law about illegal plates, just people saying it shouldn't be enforced...
I was voicing my opinion which is that a speed limit of 70mph on the motorway makes no sense; that's a totally different thing to claiming that such a law shouldn't be enforced.
In this thread most people have been saying that the police shouldn't have stopped the original poster, despite the fact that his plate was illegally spaced. I've not seen anyone questioning the sense of the law about illegal plates, just people saying it shouldn't be enforced...
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Originally Posted by MarkO
Whoa. Don't be such a pratt.
I was voicing my opinion which is that a speed limit of 70mph on the motorway makes no sense; that's a totally different thing to claiming that such a law shouldn't be enforced.
In this thread most people have been saying that the police shouldn't have stopped the original poster, despite the fact that his plate was illegally spaced. I've not seen anyone questioning the sense of the law about illegal plates, just people saying it shouldn't be enforced...
I was voicing my opinion which is that a speed limit of 70mph on the motorway makes no sense; that's a totally different thing to claiming that such a law shouldn't be enforced.
In this thread most people have been saying that the police shouldn't have stopped the original poster, despite the fact that his plate was illegally spaced. I've not seen anyone questioning the sense of the law about illegal plates, just people saying it shouldn't be enforced...
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Saw one of these on the M6 yesterday. From 100 metres away, it looked like MANDY. From 5 metres away you could see that it was in fact M41 VDY, but the number plate manufacturers had slanted the 1 and V together to form an N. Font was also italicised, just to complete the idiocy.
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I THINK ITS ALL BUL 541T & NO NEED TO WRONGLY SPACE !
OR ONE THAT APPARENTLY SLIPPED THROUGH THE NET PEN 1S respace that one & it says a lot about people who find the need to respace their plates
OR ONE THAT APPARENTLY SLIPPED THROUGH THE NET PEN 1S respace that one & it says a lot about people who find the need to respace their plates
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Originally Posted by Fulham71
I THINK ITS ALL BUL 541T & NO NEED TO WRONGLY SPACE !
OR ONE THAT APPARENTLY SLIPPED THROUGH THE NET PEN 1S respace that one & it says a lot about people who find the need to respace their plates
OR ONE THAT APPARENTLY SLIPPED THROUGH THE NET PEN 1S respace that one & it says a lot about people who find the need to respace their plates
if you dont like them dont buy one and just shut the fu7k up
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Why should we "shut the **** up"?
Because you know deep down it's a pikey thing to do but you don't want to hear it? C'mon, face facts, how many people look at a contorted and frigged-about number plate and think "Oooh, that looks goooood..."?
Because you know deep down it's a pikey thing to do but you don't want to hear it? C'mon, face facts, how many people look at a contorted and frigged-about number plate and think "Oooh, that looks goooood..."?
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Originally Posted by TelBoy
Why should we "shut the **** up"?
Because you know deep down it's a pikey thing to do but you don't want to hear it? C'mon, face facts, how many people look at a contorted and frigged-about number plate and think "Oooh, that looks goooood..."?
Because you know deep down it's a pikey thing to do but you don't want to hear it? C'mon, face facts, how many people look at a contorted and frigged-about number plate and think "Oooh, that looks goooood..."?
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