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I'm out of this post I don't believe that there is anyone out there that hasn't knowingly exceeded trhe speed limit.

I further don't believe that anyone who drinks hasn'y knowingly driven when they're over the limit.

I posted the warning for the benefit of other members not the good of my health.

I have no interest in reading sanctimonious hypocritical bullshit.

I won't bother another time.

:D

okay cool. just keep it under the speed limit and "if you drink and drive, your a bloody idiot".

Oh and just so you can keep your cool, refer to my recent thread of speed cameras on the QLD section, just as a suggestion for next time you would like to be a good Samaritan, the way I know you originally intended. <-- In other words I think you did a top job in providing the information but admitting that speeding is okay - not cool. =)

Ciao

Until it actually affects them and their loved ones I'm sure they have as many excuses as it takes. If the answer to "why were you speeding?" is anything other than "because I was being a dickhead" then it's the wrong answer.

what about "trying to get home before the hail storm hits and i live 10km out of town"? no? didn't work on the cop either, although it was true. ended up starting to hail as i drove up our road (about 500m from home)

what about "trying to get home before the hail storm hits and i live 10km out of town"? no? didn't work on the cop either, although it was true. ended up starting to hail as i drove up our road (about 500m from home)

it sucks, but it's one of the dangers of owning a car. I know some people that work in heavy hail areas who have special hail covers they ALWAYS keep in their boot. Take up about as much space as a tarpaulin. Bit like the time I got in trouble for trying to get out of the rain when I had to roof down.

lol same thread different place. speeding is silly, everyones done it. its when your not aware thats when it gets dangerous...

seeing peeps get pinged everyday on fixed cameras. or doing 90 in 100 zones then still doing 90 thru the 60-90 zones after just shows how little attention theyre paying to the road ahead. 90% of drivers suck these days cause they aint watching the road. not cause theyre doing 5-10 over the limit (although 25over is a bit much, and the penalties are harsh to suit)

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