1 - she is welsh, fine her as much as possible please.
2 - being pregnant is not an excuse for sh*t parking.
3 - as per previous comments, if her gut was that close to the wheel she was endangering her unborn welsh freak foetuses and should be banged up and fined.
IMO the children should be taken from her when born and she should be banged up for a very long time.
I would also like to question the manliness of these builders. They shuld have pointed and laughed. Poofs.
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Originally posted by Ardesco** Waits for the ban pregnant women from driving mob to rear thier ugly heads.
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This is so disgusting it beggars belief. Stabbin's too good for them. A proper necklacing would get the message through.
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Originally posted by ArdescoNot practical for any woman bearing twins (and not practical for a lot of women not bearing twins). Unfortunatly your legs don't get longer when you become pregnant and reaching the pedals is quite critical to being able to drive
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Originally posted by AtWStalinist state (and those Soviets who supported it directly or indirectly) is responsible for deaths of around 50 mln Soviet people, mostly Russians, that's almost population of this country.
So when you mention Stalin then be sure you put things into perspective.
Caught this in The Times today
"Secret plans to turn staff into police informersFrancis Elliott, Chief Political Correspondent
Council workers, charity staff and doctors will be required to tip off police about anyone whom they believe could commit a violent crime, under secret Home Office plans"
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle1816772.ece
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Originally posted by ZorbaHmm - she says her bump touched the steering wheel. Isn't there something in the highway code about keeping a minimum of 30cm between the driver and the wheel?
** Waits for the ban pregnant women from driving mob to rear thier ugly heads.
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Originally posted by AtWStalinist state (and those Soviets who supported it directly or indirectly) is responsible for deaths of around 50 mln Soviet people, mostly Russians, that's almost population of this country.
So when you mention Stalin then be sure you put things into perspective.
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Stalinist state (and those Soviets who supported it directly or indirectly) is responsible for deaths of around 50 mln Soviet people, mostly Russians, that's almost population of this country.
So when you mention Stalin then be sure you put things into perspective.
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Hmm - she says her bump touched the steering wheel. Isn't there something in the highway code about keeping a minimum of 30cm between the driver and the wheel?
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Pregnant woman told to pay fine
Another example of Britain becoming a Stalinist state
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