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From: antonye on
TOG(a)Toil wrote:
>
> Ah. I've been in touch with Hertz. The bad news: I was actually
> flashed four times, hence four notifications. Erk.

Lol, well done!

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From: Champ on
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 05:53:03 -0700 (PDT), darsy <darsyx(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

>On Apr 21, 12:05 pm, ogden <og...(a)pre.org> wrote:
>> darsy wrote:
>>
>> > who is boxerboy anyway - is it burnt?
>>
>> "ianphinks" ?
>
>never heard of him - but Champ's tone suggests he's met him IRL.

Yeah, we did an eBay prisoner exchange (I actually forget the items)
last year.
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From: TOG on
On 21 Apr, 14:51, antonye <anto...(a)ukrm.net> wrote:
> TOG(a)Toil wrote:
>
> > Ah. I've been in touch with Hertz. The bad news: I was actually
> > flashed four times, hence four notifications. Erk.
>
> Lol, well done!
>
I'd like to know if this is a ukrm record. Can anyone beat four
speeding tickets in one French trip?
From: prawn on
TOG(a)Toil wrote:

> On 21 Apr, 14:51, antonye <anto...(a)ukrm.net> wrote:
>> TOG(a)Toil wrote:
>>
>> > Ah. I've been in touch with Hertz. The bad news: I was actually
>> > flashed four times, hence four notifications. Erk.
>>
>> Lol, well done!
>>
> I'd like to know if this is a ukrm record. Can anyone beat four
> speeding tickets in one French trip?

What makes you think that Les Fliques will let you past the border this
time :-)
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p BotM#1 LotR#9
From: Cab on
On Apr 21, 2:31 pm, ginge <the.gingeREM...(a)THISgmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 05:05:08 -0700 (PDT), "TOG(a)Toil"
>
> <totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> >On 20 Apr, 18:13, "Cab" <my_email_address_is_in_my_...(a)privacy.net>
> >wrote:
>
> >> In the past, what the score has been, is that European offenders in the
> >> UK have to surrender their euro licence and exchange it for a UK one
> >> with said points added.
>
> >> It's the same in France.
>
> >Let me get this straight. If this goes to the worst case, does that
> >mean the French can nobble my UK licence? That's not good news.
>
> They could give you a ban from driving in France, but at this point
> int time it wouldn't be valid here.

*ding*

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Cab
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