TOL said:Speed cheat trapped by web boast
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Quite properly paying the penalty for 'pulling a' stroke thought to be burgeoning, have said before tis a far greater offence .. perverting the course of justice.. maybe perjury ...
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TOL said:Speed cheat trapped by web boast
Did say would have to be extremely silly. the artistic licence bit is not all the facts of the case and the evidence leading up to it was reported therefore to get an admission of guilt out of someone on such flimsy evidence is very strange or the individuals involved are very stupid.pipme said:Are you denying the validity of this report ?
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Both persons actually exist in Clapham, South London, if you old Kendor, are correct and the report is a fabrication, I hope they sue the Times, News & Star and Cumbria-on-line !!
.....Their barristers said it was a mystery why they had decided to do it, since Quas had a clean licence.....
Yup, there's one of those here too. Look, it's even specially marked on the map!AdamW said:Sometimes you have to reel yourself in though... There's a brilliant road I have driven on a few times. It is this Roman road in Hertfordshire that has one bit that is probably a mile, maybe two miles, dead straight into a dip (quite steeply too!). Every time I see it I want to nail it past the guy in front just to see how quickly I can go down it Of course, hitting the bottom of a dip at 120-130mph (yes, it is THAT steep and long!) might not be a good idea.