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  • #388682

    Cas

    I wonder just how many of our oh so wonderful police force have been assigned to
    finding the poor little rich girls ”cherished” BMW :roll:

    Obviously didn’t cherish it that much did she, to leave the keys in the ignition to go ”shopping”, dozy cow :roll:

    Oh well, easy come easy go, i’m sure daddy probably already has another one lined up for her, personalised number plate too :roll: :roll: :roll:

    #388683

    I expect that the streets of London are being combed for it as we speak (or type!).

    I feel sorry for her protection officer who is dountless being unmercifully mocked by the entire Met.

    #388684

    Cas

    @forumhostpb wrote:

    I expect that the streets of London are being combed for it as we speak (or type!).

    I feel sorry for her protection officer who is dountless being unmercifully mocked by the entire Met.

    Yea no doubt PB :roll:

    Perhaps it isn’t a protection officer she needs, more a nanny?? :roll:

    #388685

    Cas

    I cant find it now, but I did read yesterday somewhere, that someone did make a statement about who in their right mind would give a 17 year old such a powerful car to drive, first car, just passed their test etc etc.,

    I agree actually with what that person said. My son rides a Squadra Corsa 125cc. He passed his CBT and a 125 is what he is allowed to drive. As I understand it, when he passes his full bike test, he can then still only drive a 400cc, which is pretty powerful on it’s own! and then has to go up in stages, ie., prove his ability to handle and drive a bigger more powerful bike, before he’s allowed to do so. I think I have that right? I am blonde after all :lol: and i’m sure someone else would know.

    If tho, that’s the case, then why can’t these same, good rules, in my opinion, be levied on young people and driving tests. Too many young people pass their driving tests and then get straight into big powerful cars without the slightest idea of how to drive or handle them.

    #388686

    I believe that “young” drivers are subject to a pretty rigorous regime whereby if they commit a moving traffic offence within “x” months of them getting teir first lisence, they lose it and have to re-sit the test all over again.

    If I’m right, this appears to be pretty sensible to me.

    (Of course, if I’m wrong – just take be out and shoot me).

    #388687

    @forumhostpb wrote:

    What’s the betting that her next car will be a crappy old Volvo – nobody would want to steal one of those.

    I know where there’s one going.. Oh,.. Hang on,.. It’s not actually GOING.. :lol:

    #388688

    It’s not a ‘bloody great’ BMW, it’s a BMW 1 Series, which is about the size of a VW Golf not as good looking.

    #388689

    @forumhostpb wrote:

    I believe that “young” drivers are subject to a pretty rigorous regime whereby if they commit a moving traffic offence within “x” months of them getting teir first lisence, they lose it and have to re-sit the test all over again.

    If I’m right, this appears to be pretty sensible to me.

    (Of course, if I’m wrong – just take be out and shoot me).

    ok hands up how many people hope he’s wrong :wink:

    #388690

    YES SHOOT HIM… SHOOT HIM NOW !! HES STEALING MY IDENTITY ! DOES NOBODY CARE ? :lol:

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