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Previously on "I had just been chased by the police."
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If you're being chased by a police dog, try not to go through a tunnel, then on to a little see-saw, then jump through a hoop of fire. They're trained for that.
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Originally posted by threaded View PostGirly is a senior police officer and likes to chase me. Used to freak me out when she'd be in their latest unmarked car, as I obviously wouldn't recognise it was her, but I'm cool with it now, and play along. Especially when I'm on a bike or motorcycle and take detours up narrow paths and she has to work out alternate routes.
So I'd say being chased by the plod is great fun, I really enjoy it.
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Girly is a senior police officer and likes to chase me. Used to freak me out when she'd be in their latest unmarked car, as I obviously wouldn't recognise it was her, but I'm cool with it now, and play along. Especially when I'm on a bike or motorcycle and take detours up narrow paths and she has to work out alternate routes.
So I'd say being chased by the plod is great fun, I really enjoy it.
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Originally posted by juststarting View PostI did 90 at some point , but average speed was 80. Apparently 80 is the unofficial official speed limit.
However I have been done for 78 on a motorway and 31 in a 30 mph urban dual carragway.
Your speedometer must over read by a minimum 3% by law so when it reads 80 you are probally doing 77ish. (Check with you sat-nav)
If the polce will probbably needed two fixed points to catch you out and they may have faild to do so in your case.
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Kids stuff.
I'm in deeper do-do than that by a very, very long way.
I can say no more.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostSo long as he wasn't faffing about in the outside lane at that speed. I hate people being in my way in the outside lane.
Come on , old man, even the police doesn't care for 10 mph on the motorway.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWell I hope you're proud of yourself young man!
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