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buy a little moped for 3000 and ride that around,youll never get stopped, OR!!! even better goto the auctions and buy an old postie bike,then put on a bright yellow jacket everytime u ride it and the cops will think your a postie!! u could even ride on the footpaths lol my mate was 15 and rode a postie bike around till he got his p's was soooo funny

Good idea andrew!

lol!

was talknig about it here at work yesterday... re. getting a lil mottie or something to scoot around on.

Or... ride my bicycle, i can ride a bicycle pis*ed i think and not get done for drink riding? or (as the poilice put it) manner dangerous...

as if i could be dangerous on a bike, drunk at 3am ;)

Originally posted by WazR32GTSt

hey r31nismoid where in the west do u live? i'm in taylors lakes...

and btw there is a good reason to catch public transport: think of the 17yo HOTTIES that havn't got their licenses yet!

:P and a NUMBER of working class chickies too :D hehe!

i live in Tulla... but i've had to re-locate to Niddrie for 6 months (back with mum... grr) so i can get the bus :)

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