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What would you do if you lost your license?
#1
If on the off chance you managed to loose your license what would you do?  If you are wondering how or you need some context other than you are perfectly fit and you were just done too many times and you are a bike fanatic that'll do but would you still ride?
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#2
get on my mountain bike and shed a few stone.
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#3
not a chance
thou shalt not kick
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#4
(29-09-12, 04:10 PM)caretaker link Wrote: get on my mountain bike and shed a few stone.
The same except the bikes a hybrid.



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#5
easy way to sort out a lost licence.  simples...  http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/Dri...DG_4022085
I can put three hundred letters in here? Really?  I can dump this much crap at the bottom of each and every post and reply that I do, and there not a stinking thing  you can do about it.  I can also put in a picture you say?  My my, aren’t we generous with the space all of a sudden.  This won’t last
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#6
:lol
thou shalt not kick
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#7
keep calm and carry on.  Smile
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#8
No way. As others suggest get into cycling till you get the licence back. You say you are perfectly fit so you should still be able to break the speed limit with very little chance of getting done. Not difficult where I live since they have put 20 limits all over the  place  Wink .
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#9
OI caretaker you saying the only reason you got a bike is to put of the fact you cant be arsed gettin fit.  Rusty... keep Calm. sure . Depends how your self control is... 



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#10
Quote:would you still ride?

Probably somewhere off road but never on the road.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#11
plenty other things to keep me busy, mostly fitness based.. may even temp me to buy a decent mountainbike again, Im in an ideal area for that.. could always train up again for another marathon.. halfs and 10k's are no problem..

Budgie
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#12
A good reason to get one of those electric bikes I have been eyeing  :rolleyes
I used to not give a foc, then I discovered Red Bull and now I don't give a flying foc !!!
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#13
KTM plus loads of others including Cosworth make some very nice machines, 30mph 60 mile range with your feet up plenty more if you assist

http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/eu...ore-23093/
i don`t have anything profound or funny to write so .............................
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#14
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i don`t have anything profound or funny to write so .............................
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#15
thats cool l'm surprised l've not seen more of those bikes with motors, handy for the hills, mind a cycle in itself are surprisingly expensive and could easily spend thousands on the dam things  hhmm that sound familiar.... new seat, lights, tyres lol, mud guards.



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#16
l didnt loose my license l'm asking what you'd do if you lost yours btw.



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#17
I'd pay £5500 to get into work for the year  :crazy  And probably buy a half decent mountain bike.
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#18
(30-09-12, 12:33 AM)grum_pe1@hotmail.com link Wrote: Rusty... keep Calm. sure . Depends how your self control is...
Mine's terrible.... so that's where the 'carry on' bit comes in. Yes folks that's what I mean, were I to be banned then I wouldn't take a blind bit of notice of such a ban. If my vehicle was essential to my work then I would use it regardless. Cue gasps of horror and moral indignation.....


When faced with the choice of unemployment, loss of home and potential bankruptcy, the gamble of driving cautiously but illegally for the period of the ban seems a damned attractive one to me. All of this is hypothetical of course as I work from home, but we aren't exactly dealing with a level playing field out there are we. Where's Chris Huhne for example? Still has his license yet doesn't he. Same goes for umpteen high profile cases that have used their influence to swing it for them, so I'm f*cked if I'd lose everything on the call of a magistrate simply because I don't have such influence.



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#19
not necessarily, you could maybe use the some of the high profile get-offs as legal precedent as they always play "need the car to do my job" card and usually get away with it.
thou shalt not kick
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#20
It doesn't work. I was jailed in 1998 for an 'offence' that doesn't ordinarily carry a custodial sentence. The week before this happened Vinnie Jones had been fined peanuts and set free for a much greater degree of the same offence, that of section 18 which does carry such a sentence. I mentioned this anomaly to my own barrister who looked straight at me, smiled, and said;

"Ah, but your not Vinnie Jones"

Several weeks after my imprisonment a 'Lord' somebody or other was involved in exactly the same scenario as I had been. Not only did he not receive a custodial sentence, but the whole case simply 'disappeared', never to be mentioned by the media again. Judges are human beings. Human beings are open to influence, be it by the media, masonic, or the behind the scenes manipulation of government agencies. This being so I accept no judgement as impartial, if it wouldn't happen to Tony Blair then it shouldn't happen to us.
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