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Anyone had one of these?
#1
Got a call from my line manager yesterday telling me I had a NIP for 49 in a 30. FUCK. had a meeting with him today and he gave me this

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Although it did give me cause for thought I was very relieved. Especially as I did a speed awareness course 2 months back. I asked him why he didn't tell me about it yesterday and he said "I wanted u to think about ur speed riding a branded bike." Fair one. Kick up the arse gratefully accepted.
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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#2
Smells like horse shit to me :b




WTF....well apart from you being an actual crim.........but whats all this other utter wank......bosses bullshitting & all this community nonsense.......everyone kniws there aint any more communities dawn sawth any more...................


If you swipe that barcode at tesco self scan will it come up with a multi pack of durex ribbed due the posh wanks involved here :lol
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#3
Speeding is one of the factors that most affects the quality of life in communities.
It contributes to the severity of road traffic collisions and increases the impact on the lives of people in the community.
Community SpeedWatch is a traffic monitoring scheme coordinated by Thames Valley Police in partnership with local councils and other stakeholders, but managed and run by neighbourhood policing teams and community volunteers.
How it works
  • SpeedWatch can only operate in areas up to a 40 miles per hour speed limit. Community volunteers work alongside Thames Valley Police officers to identify vehicles which break the speed limit.
  • Registration numbers are entered onto a database which produces a letter informing the registered owner that their vehicle has been noted to have exceeded the speed limit and asking them not to do so in the future.
  • If the same registration number is logged in another SpeedWatch anywhere within Thames Valley, the owner will receive another letter advising them that if they are caught a third time, the information will be passed onto Roads Policing, who may take further action.
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#4
Noggy we have a speed watch community in our village in deepest darkest wiltshire so shut it welsh boy.
Red Heads - Slowly taking over the world!!!
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#5
Ahaaaaaa :think




It was big steve and skippernick hiding in the bushes.




Phew! :lol
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#6
YER just wanting to see EXUPNUT  do 49mph on a HONDA CB500 lol  :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek
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#7
(07-11-14, 09:41 PM)bigsteve link Wrote: YER just wanting to see EXUPNUT  do 49mph on a HONDA CB500 lol  :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek




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Under arrest........for sniffing the speed limits arsehole :b






Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#8
noggy , WELSH BOY,???? LOL , I thought you was Scottish.?
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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#9
(07-11-14, 11:53 PM)taylor link Wrote: noggy , WELSH BOY,???? LOL , I thought you was Scottish.?


Even i dont know these days.......i'm a nothing.......a mongrel..........a waste of sperm :'(




I still get to ride some o the finest roads though Smile ......at present devoid of this community thingwyjiggy......long may it last.......if they are picking on exup then obviously they dont get many fast bikes in their sights Big Grin
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#10
owkay!....... so is speeding the big killer or dangerous driving?  We have a  4 mile  long dual carriageway here that is 40mph. There are no turn offs, no yellow markings, no roundabouts etc it is a dead straight  dual carriageway. So why is it 40mph?  Because 5-6 council bods sat in an office and decided it should be. Last year 8,692 people got done on this road for speeding. This tells me that 8,692 people thought it was safe to drive at over 40mph, but they got done because a few people in power thought it wasnt safe. No one wants to die driving, so people drive at a speed that they deem to be safe. If a government backed committee decided motorways should all be 45mph, should we all drive at 45mph on motorways?... Just asking!
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#11
(08-11-14, 01:34 AM)Doddsie link Wrote: owkay!....... so is speeding the big killer or dangerous driving? 

The latter. But the former is *so* much easier and cheaper to enforce...
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#12
(08-11-14, 01:47 AM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=Doddsie link=topic=15248.msg172948#msg172948 date=1415406841]
owkay!....... so is speeding the big killer or dangerous driving? 

The latter. But the former is *so* much easier and cheaper to enforce...
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And more lucrative.

Don't forget how much the government take in fines per annum.
The Deef's apprentice
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#13
Speedwatch is where the police give some local busybody cunts a speed camera to play with, they then hide in a bush and take details of speeding vehicles.... The reason no further action is taken is because it was an untrained civilian that clocked you and not a scamera operator or a walloper.

Its a horse shit, scare tactic letter to say that they are watching you, aint fuck all they can do.
Owner of Motorcycle Republic, Specialist in unfucking things that others have fucked up.
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#14
Are we saying I shouldn't call and thank them then ?
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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#15
(08-11-14, 11:15 AM)Exupnut link Wrote: Are we saying I shouldn't call and thank them then ?

Not at all. You should thank them for pointing out you have a problem. You're feckin slow  :rollin
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#16
I tend to keep the speed down in 30's, 40's, and even 50's to avoid this kind of shit. There's loads of speed camera's and speed vans around here, and they're ruthless (putting them at the bottom of hills in 30 zones outside residential areas!!!!)


Nationals are a different thing altogether >Big Grin

And there's plenty of them too.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#17
I seem to attract coppers with a cash register fixation ...all this bollocks about 'safety' really twists my knitting...103mph on a motorway...if it was that  (which I disagree with) Was anyone injured ...No! Then driving without consideration ...overtaking an unmarked cop car which was sharing the fuel of the car in front which was at a standstill to turn off the road...I took it as being a BMW driver being a BMW driver so gave it a wide berth....pulls me up for clipping the end of solid double white...country road...he had to speed to catch me and the only reason I stayed out is I couldn't make out where he was in my mirror (it was night-time) ...I just take it on the chin these days...Country is fucked
The Frying Scotsman
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#18
So what was the result of these 'encounters' Big Mac?
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#19
Bit fed up with the po-po myself at the moment, They're after me for an "interview" over my crash the other night.

You'll never take me alive copper!  :lol
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#20
In the good old days nosey neighbours were given a red doorstep to polish
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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