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caught speeding 63mph in 40 :(

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    #51
    As I said in a previous speeding thread, presumably those who feel speeding fines are a stealth tax, think that fines and imprisonment for burglars are a stealth tax on thieves?

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      #52
      Can't help being emotive when you have kids I guess.

      Summary:

      Me: got kids - prospect of them being hit by speeding drivers worries me

      Churchill: no kids (thankfully) - doesn't give a tulip. Going to be a migistrate so will naturally side with speeding drivers over kids' lives anyway. No brainer. Responsible for his own actions, but only when they affect just him. Anyone else and it's back to my original argument - shrug of the shoulders.

      I've said all I want to now as I'm off home in a minute, so over to your more enlightened opinions.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Churchill View Post
        Can't see it myself.

        How is a mobile phone supposed to carry the 2.4ghz signal to unlock the car?

        You could always try it without locking your keys in the car...

        Are you blonde?
        Hey! I was only reporting hearsay and I did say that I didn't believe it myself.

        And I've never locked my self out of my car simply because when I'm out of the car I need the key to lock it.

        But I am blonde!
        It's Deja-vu all over again!

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          #54
          Originally posted by Churchill View Post
          I don't need a sign to tell me how slow to drive, I'll make that decision.


          I don't need a sign to tell me its a one way street, I'll make that decision.

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            #55
            Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
            Not even google could enlighten me.
            Hope This Changes Your Attitude.


            (c) MoscowMule 2008
            ‎"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."

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              #56
              Originally posted by basshead View Post


              I don't need a sign to tell me its a one way street, I'll make that decision.
              Ok, you're in a 50mph limit area, how slow are you going to drive?

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                #57
                On the original topic of speeding and the NIP form - be very careful if you are not 100% honest. The last thing you would want is to turn a small fine and a few points into a "Perverting the course of justice" trial.

                Oh - and spraying your number plates etc etc will get you to the same place too. The better half is a barrister and was 'enlightening' me to all this the other day.

                J

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Shimano105 View Post
                  So, I repeat, if someone doing 40 in a 30 zone killed your child, would you be saying speed may not have contributed to their death or would you have a lawyer on the case trying to get them sent down for eternity?
                  I think that you will find that most people who advocate driving a little bit faster only advocate it on roads like dual carriageways and motorways. I am quite confident that my driving ability is good enough for me to be able to drive down a motorway at 90MPH on a clear sunny day without endangering anybody, but I will never advocate steaming past a school at 40MPH.

                  You will find very few people who believe that they should be able to drive much faster in heavily built up areas, but you will find many who think that our speed limits are far too low on major roads like motorways and dual carriageways.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
                    That's a poor analogy, but if it's the best you can do...
                    That's not argument, it's just contradiction.
                    ‎"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Shimano105 View Post
                      Can't help being emotive when you have kids I guess.

                      Summary:

                      Me: got kids - prospect of them being hit by speeding drivers worries me

                      Churchill: no kids (thankfully) - doesn't give a tulip. Going to be a migistrate so will naturally side with speeding drivers over kids' lives anyway. No brainer. Responsible for his own actions, but only when they affect just him. Anyone else and it's back to my original argument - shrug of the shoulders.

                      I've said all I want to now as I'm off home in a minute, so over to your more enlightened opinions.
                      Emotive drivel.

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