... treated lightly and secondly cops are treated even lighter. Any guesses? " trafficpoliceman on a training exercise reached 104mph on a country road before losing control and killing another driver, a court has heard. PC ...> The police car smashed head-on into a VW Touran, killing driver Peter Williams, 67, and injuring his wife Jean, 65..."...
... treated lightly and secondly cops are treated even lighter. Any guesses? " trafficpoliceman on a training exercise reached 104mph on a country road before losing control and killing another driver, a court has heard. PC ...> The police car smashed head-on into a VW Touran, killing driver Peter Williams, 67, and injuring his wife Jean, 65..." ...
...treated lightly and secondly cops are treated even lighter. Any guesses? " trafficpoliceman on a training exercise reached 104mph on a country road before losing control and killing another driver, a court has heard. PC Sean Schofield, 38... The police car smashed head-on into a VW Touran, killing driver Peter Williams, 67, and injuring his wife Jean, 65...
... Are the 'Tired' was that not a Russian truck in the 60's? No idea, but I well remember their Moskovich cars from about that period. They got banned from the roads here after some government department did tests on them and found that they all had a braking defect which caused them all to veer away from a straight line under braking. And on full lock the tyres rubbed the ...
... <tony.dragon@btinternet.com> writes Are the 'Tired' was that not a Russian truck in the 60's? No idea, but I well remember their Moskovich cars from about that period. They got banned from the roads here after some government department did tests on them and found that they all had a braking defect which caused them all to veer away from a straight line under braking. -- Clive
On 17 Sep, 16:15, Tony Dragon <tony.dra...@btinternet.com> wrote: Adrian wrote: "Dr Zoidberg" <AlexNOOO!!!!!...@drzoidberg.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: Be interesting to see the outcome to this. I'd be interested to see what you would suggest as a way to train police to drive at high speed. They shouldn't be allowed...
JNugent wrote: Doug wrote: Be interesting to see the outcome to this. Firstly, killer motorists tend to be treated lightly and secondly cops are treated even lighter. Any guesses? [ snip ] Why did you do that? You got it right first time and then hopelessly wrong the second time - in the same sentence! A. "...tend to be treated lightly" - whether ...
Doug wrote: Be interesting to see the outcome to this. Firstly, killer motorists tend to be treated lightly and secondly cops are treated even lighter. Any guesses? [ snip ] Why did you do that? You got it right first time and then hopelessly wrong the second time - in the same sentence! A. "...tend to be treated lightly" - whether factually correct or not, that is the ...
Adrian wrote: "Dr Zoidberg" <AlexNOOO!!!!!!!!@drzoidberg.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: Be interesting to see the outcome to this. I'd be interested to see what you would suggest as a way to train police to drive at high speed. They shouldn't be allowed cars at all , eliminating the need. It's frivolous hypermobility and they...
"Dr Zoidberg" <AlexNOOO!!!!!!!!@drzoidberg.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: Be interesting to see the outcome to this. I'd be interested to see what you would suggest as a way to train police to drive at high speed. They shouldn't be allowed cars at all , eliminating the need. It's frivolous hypermobility and they should use a pedal cycle ...