Speeding's 'armless

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Richard A, Mar 25, 2006.

  1. Richard A

    Richard A Guest

    Richard A, Mar 25, 2006
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    Antonio Guest

    I can understand the guy learning to drive with his feet though. However,
    there's plenty that drive over here with absolutely no brain. Which is
    worst, decide for yourself.
     
    Antonio, Mar 25, 2006
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    BGN, Mar 25, 2006
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    Lozzo Guest

    BGN said...
    The same way my little sister was banned from driving at 15, because she
    had no licence to start with. The ban came into effect as soon as she
    applied for a provisional one.
     
    Lozzo, Mar 25, 2006
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    wessie said...
    My little sister twocced her then boyfriend's Mk3 Cortina to take her
    mates to school in. She got caught by a teacher, who happened to be a
    Special Constable.

    Served her right really.
     
    Lozzo, Mar 25, 2006
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  6. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Richard A
    Can I just say that, in the circumstances, "Senior Sgt Deirdre Lack" is
    a singularly appropriate police spokesperson.

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    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Mar 26, 2006
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  7. "Obviously, driving at a speed like that, arms or not, you're just
    waiting for an accident,"

    ....and there was me thinking that speeding without arms tends to carry
    a higher risk than speeding with arms.
     
    toad_oftoadhall, Mar 26, 2006
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