MK5 Golf GTI
General => Random Chat => Topic started by: vRS Carl on September 02, 2010, 06:05:10 pm
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As per title.
Doesn't say its a repeat so should be good :happy2:
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Oh for god sake, not again please!!! :scared: :ashamed:
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Oh for god sake, not again please!!! :scared: :ashamed:
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Matt
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You should be ok with this one Ben. It shows an idiot going the wrong way down a motorway and a car that's been altered to avoid detection.
No mention of "130mph Golf's" :P
Unless of course you both were going the wrong way at 130mph :laugh:
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On now folks :happy2:
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mmm 134mph and no insurance, wonder what he gets????
I can see Ben fuming already at the sentance he gets :signLOL:
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that C220 CDI is rather nippy then.
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A good heads-up - I enjoyed it. :happy2:
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Damn. Missed it. Will watch it on iplayer while I'm at work tomorrow :wink: lol
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Another episode on Tonight folks :happy2:
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Sky + set.
Synopsis from the BBC:
The coldest winter for thirty years brings chaos on the roads, causing tailbacks and crashes as drivers ignore the signs to slow down. On the M6 a hit and run driver causes a three car pile-up, and the Motorway Cops are forced to close the motorway to deal with the injured, before turning their attention to finding the motorist who was the cause of it all.
In the city centre, the race is on to help more than 40 school children stranded in a broken-down bus in the middle of 6 lanes of fast-moving traffic. Meanwhile, PCs Smith and Westbury attempt to track down a wanted man, but instead find two young children home alone, and are forced to take them into temporary police care.
As the winter weather worsens, the bumps and crashes on the M6 become more frequent, stretching the team to the limit, but it's a night-time call out to a car driving the wrong way down the snow-covered M42 which takes priority.
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I saw last week's episode and really enjoyed it. It's good to see what a great, though difficult, job the police do - It's not all only about going over 70 mph.
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Starts in 5 Mins Folks :happy2:
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"Bollocks" :signLOL: :signLOL: :signLOL:
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That bullock was hillarious. 93 yr old man pulled over, and alone in a police car and "bollocks" haha!
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Another good episode.
I was amazed how that policewoman(?) broke down in tears etc when caught on her mobile phone. Absolutely right that she got both points and fine! She actually annoyed me. I wonder what kind of job she does in the police? Secretarial? Desk job?
That kid who stole the BMW should have been dealt with much more severely - Lying scum!! :fighting:
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The police woman thought she was going to get away with it by saying she was in the police..glad the other copper didn't let her of unless that was for the benefit of the cameras been thier
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The police woman thought she was going to get away with it by saying she was in the police..glad the other copper didn't let her of unless that was for the benefit of the cameras been thier
This is exactly what I thought. I dare say she would of walked under normal circumstances :fighting: Good on the copper for giving her the three points, but I think he had nochoice given the circumstances.
Pathetic the state she got herself in over 3 points though.. Especially as she had a clean licence.
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The bit i found disturbing, was the very nice copper, talking about the women who had been leaving there kids home alone, and saying " yes its very difficult to get a work/home balance in these situations. :chicken:
Erm No! dont be so f*cking stupid, you dont leave, 5 and 6 yeear old children alone in a house all day. :stupid: no matter what the circumstance. :confused:
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The bit i found disturbing, was the very nice copper, talking about the women who had been leaving there kids home alone, and saying " yes its very difficult to get a work/home balance in these situations. :chicken:
Erm No! dont be so f*cking stupid, you dont leave, 5 and 6 yeear old children alone in a house all day. :stupid: no matter what the circumstance. :confused:
Couldn't agree more Tom. But at the end of the day they did get a caution at least.. :confused: :stupid: They'll be sure not to do that again after that harsh penelty.. :stupid:
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The police woman thought she was going to get away with it by saying she was in the police..glad the other copper didn't let her of unless that was for the benefit of the cameras been thier
This is exactly what I thought. I dare say she would of walked under normal circumstances :fighting: Good on the copper for giving her the three points, but I think he had nochoice given the circumstances.
Pathetic the state she got herself in over 3 points though.. Especially as she had a clean licence.
....I don't think she would have walked even if the cameras weren't there. But we don't actually know and can only speculate but just because you're 'in the job' doesn't mean you'll be let off. She should have known better and, subject to what she does in the police service, I think she shouldn't continue if she breaks down like that over such a minor matter - Silly cow!!
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The old guy in the car when the cops got out - 'Bollocks' :signLOL:
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When I worked for the Police (in IT) I was caught speeding (93 on the MW) coming back from Scotland in a Police vehicle (unmarked) and on Police business.
I got three points....
So it does happen, camera or not.
Matt
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When I worked for the Police (in IT) I was caught speeding (93 on the MW) coming back from Scotland in a Police vehicle (unmarked) and on Police business.
I got three points....
So it does happen, camera or not.
Matt
....The fact that you were on Police business makes that a bit harsh imo. The woman in the TV prog wasn't on Police business at the time.
Coincidentally, the only two fines+points I've ever had in 40 years of driving have both been for 93 on dual carriageways - I now hate seeing "93" displayed on my GPS, even in Germany! I've been followed for miles and stopped by unmarked cars for high speeds on 70 limit dual carriageways several times but, so far, let off. The unmarked guys generally tend to study your driving for longer and use their common sense and discretion.
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The old guy in the car when the cops got out - 'Bollocks' :signLOL:
Just like the old bloke in the Fast Show that - made I larf!
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'Oh, Bugger'
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The old guy in the car when the cops got out - 'Bollocks' :signLOL:
Just like the old bloke in the Fast Show that - made I larf!
+ 1 :signLOL: :signLOL:
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The bit i found disturbing, was the very nice copper, talking about the women who had been leaving there kids home alone, and saying " yes its very difficult to get a work/home balance in these situations. :chicken:
Erm No! dont be so f*cking stupid, you dont leave, 5 and 6 yeear old children alone in a house all day. :stupid: no matter what the circumstance. :confused:
Is it just me that thought that the women weren't even dressed like they'd just finished work and looked like they'd been out shopping for the day?!