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post May 14 2009, 08:19 AM
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From the article "Insp Whitaker said the number of resident complaints about the teenagers had fallen dramatically after police launched an operation last month to catch out young drivers with illegal vehicles."

Why should the police need to 'catch out' these kids? If anyone, of any age, is driving an illegal or unlicensed vehicle or committing a driving offense then the police should act accordingly but using the phrase "catch out" lends a lot of credence to the claim that the police are unnecessarily victimising and hassling this group just waiting for the slightest infringement to pounce on.
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post May 16 2009, 03:13 PM
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There is only one country in the EU that follws EU law & thats us.
The French would never let Renault of Peugot go the same way as Rover.....
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Hugh Saskin
post May 17 2009, 09:33 AM
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QUOTE (dannyboy @ May 16 2009, 04:13 PM) *
The French would never let Renault of Peugot go the same way as Rover.....



Presume you include the people of France in that, too?

As I said before, patriotism comes in to this, it's just we didn't have much when it came to buying Rovers towards the end, although they are good cars in my experience, unlike like the Maestros and Rover SD1s I have owned. As for LDV vans, to my shame I was unaware that they were still making them until they got into financial difficulties. If you recall, Royal Mail were very fond of their predecessors.
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