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"It's actually a French-black-homo-perpetuated myth that pedestrians die when they get run over. Most of the ones I've hit have immediately apologised for denting my bonnet before agreeing with me that it's actually the fault of some health and safety officer from Queeristan."
this might link to the daily mash but the story has daily mail all over it.
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So like every other hypocrite in this stupid cuntry you believe that the state should aggressively clamp down on law and order...except where it applies to yourself?
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So like every other hypocrite in this stupid cuntry you believe that the state should aggressively clamp down on law and order...except where it applies to yourself?
peter, how dare you try and troll me...
for starters i am happy for everyone who drives and think that all of us are better off with there being less cameras. when you start to drive you will fall in line with the hypocritical elite and learn to hate the speed camera like everyone else. bare in mind that the uk has excessively relied on the speed cameras over the years and they are used more as a money maker than speed deterrent. On my way to Leeds I pass about 6 speed cameras and none of them are in places that really require them... a couple are placed within walking distance of a police station... surely having police swarming aroung that particular area is enough to put you off speeding. jeremy clarkson and the old driving brigade are one bunch of pillocks that will be declaring this a victory for modern driving whereas the rest of us will just feel relieved at a subtle increase in driving pleasure eg when i'm driving over to manchester i no longer have to spend an extra hour driving through the 50mph avg speed check zones.
po-leez might take your bike for pedalling too fast past a camera :>