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nah not yet. Moving in a month so i should probs put some effort in one of these days

No i dont have actual statistics on what ppl think, i was merely making a passing comment based on observation - but yea you got me!

Off-topic: Did you manage to get rid of the GTR yet or still no luck?

I'm sure posting on a car forum with unsubstantied cliams and stories you heard while on the train will resolve the issue. Always does. Making up percentages like 20-30 percent is intresting enough, your investigation skills are suited to today tonight...Too much underbelly for you.

And I'm pretty sure you have conducted urself in a way that breaks the law on one or more occasions - so why do you feel like you have a opinion that matters? Which is a key point, cos you dont...

As for the whole world order thing over speeding tickets - mate dont speed its a pretty easy way to avoid it, crazy I know. Most of us have us with lives have more important things to do than focus on some bizzar theory.

Why do people say 'don't speed'?

We're all human, you sometimes speed without even realising it!

I spend more time in the bloody tunnels watching my speed, rather than watching the road, just so I don't get knocked off.

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