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just wanted to say thanks to all the people who gave me some advice and said it was worth sending a letter to try get out of the speeding ticket i got a few months ago

i recieved a letter back today with the infringment being removed and just an offical warning!

so when i get around to attending garage cafe soon i owe a few of you a drink or two for saving me a bit of cash :D thanks!

I definitely remember advising you to write the letter.

just wanted to say thanks to all the people who gave me some advice and said it was worth sending a letter to try get out of the speeding ticket i got a few months ago

i recieved a letter back today with the infringment being removed and just an offical warning!

so when i get around to attending garage cafe soon i owe a few of you a drink or two for saving me a bit of cash :D thanks!

You're welcome.

becareful of rekin anth, he will roofie you up.

at work, we have an event on at the other warehouse. so i put cones on the drive way because no parkign in the main shop... dream boats drive around them -_-

R1 rear ended this dc2r. Look at that damage. Rider was all good.

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That happened like a year or so ago, this was on Fitzgerald Rd. Saw the whole thing in my rear view mirror as i drove pass on the other side.

The R1 was speeding down then the dc2r decided to pull out slowly infront of the r1, r1 brakes locked up then the rider flew over the car to the front. He stood up like a boss as if nothing happened though.

becareful of rekin anth, he will roofie you up.

at work, we have an event on at the other warehouse. so i put cones on the drive way because no parkign in the main shop... dream boats drive around them -_-

Park a bunch of cars in the driveway to block em in

fitzgerald road as in deer park?

or hallam lol doesnt look like hallam

Deer Park/Ardeer/Sunshine.

Was an intense accident, it was like one of those incidents where you know it'll happen and you just had to keep an eye on it.

Park a bunch of cars in the driveway to block em in

lol i left it open because the street was PACKED!

and theres a depot across the road so i let them back their semi trucks into my drive way in order to get out, and yeah. dream boats just drive around them.

f**king dumb f**k chefs/restraunters

lol, I do have a heart!

i did a u-turn and went back but by the time i get to them other cars stopped already. They both looked fine so i drove off.

I don't have a heart, but I would've stopped to watch the outcome

Definitely need to come to a Garage Cafe meet

Need to bring out Grant's car out of hibernation and to an SAU event :P

Agreed, I don't even see it being driven!

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