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143mph and let off...
winrya:
Guy i work with was caught doing 150mph on a motorbike on the motorway at 3am in the morning around christmas. Went to court last months and was given a suspended sentence, 3 points, £1000 fine and 160 hrs community service. How did he keep his license ???
Tfsi_Mike:
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--- Quote from: Jules86 on April 29, 2010, 05:19:55 pm ---Why does he need a license in Afghanistan or where ever he is positioned?
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In case he gets pulled over by the Taliban and has to produce his documents maybe?
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pure gold :wink:
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hardly.
Sunglasses Ron:
--- Quote from: Tfsi_Mike on April 29, 2010, 08:23:52 pm ---
--- Quote from: wigit on April 29, 2010, 05:30:54 pm ---
--- Quote from: Vtec Abuser on April 29, 2010, 05:29:23 pm ---
--- Quote from: Jules86 on April 29, 2010, 05:19:55 pm ---Why does he need a license in Afghanistan or where ever he is positioned?
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In case he gets pulled over by the Taliban and has to produce his documents maybe?
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pure gold :wink:
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hardly.
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There was no offence intended there dude. Was more to do with the case more than his efforts over there.. :wink:
jimlad09:
all i have to say is 143 is that all hes got? ha st's suck..........nea nea in all seriousness he should be hammered for that....st's still suck
vRS Carl:
There is absolutely NO reason he should not have been banned.
He is not the ONLY person doing that job and he can quite easily sit in the back of a vehicle and be driven to where he needs to fix vehicles. In an emergency, say a vehicle has been hit with an IED, and he is the only driver about then there would be nothing wrong with him driving it then. But to say that his job is SO important he can't not have a licence is a load of cr@p. As i said he will be one of a number of soldiers who do the same job.
The are certain circumstances where "certain" military personnel can legally speed (which i am not going to go into) but they are highly trained (far higher than police drivers) and only do it when necessary i.e. it's a work requirement.
As sy has said he will get into a bit of Sh!t at work and will no doubt suffer a promotion ban for a couple of years. But he has obviously had a good solicitor.
Carl :happy2:
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