Driving like a moron

Driving like a moron

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andburg

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7,296 posts

170 months

Saturday 13th June 2015
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White Golf R DS15 DLC

Overtook me about 9:45 southbound on m1 between 39 and 38, well over 110mph driving like an absolute lunatic, then came off at 38, over the roundabout and sat in hard shoulder of slip road.

Came flying past again seemingly with a red astra in tow between 38 and 37, undertook me using the hard shoulder again seemingly over 100mph before flying off into the distance.

Keep you eyes peeled guys, soon to be found wrapped around a tree!

andburg

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7,296 posts

170 months

Monday 15th June 2015
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I did try to report to 101 but after 3 minutes i gave in and when i got home checked to see if there was any other way of reporting it either via an online for something but no joy there either, at least not for south yorkshire police who appear to be behind the times!

Edit: just checked the reg and must have remember it wrong as dvla seem not to locate it! Strange as i found it rather idonic the last 3 could be an acronym for driving like a



Edited by andburg on Monday 15th June 12:31

andburg

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170 months

Thursday 18th June 2015
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so what we're saying really is a large proportion of immature / inexperienced drivers who normally would spend £300 a month on a shopping car have taken advantage of stupidly low lease rates for these and are driving them like they did their trolleys?!?

I'm sure we'll see similar happening shortly with 208's given the low rate leases available on the 208 gti now!

I suppose we're lucky that VW have seen fit to supply the Golf R with an engine that implodes within 1500 miles!

andburg

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170 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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yes they definitely appear to be driven by shadier charachters

andburg

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Thursday 20th August 2015
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as if we needed any further confirmation that a Golf R is now a sign of poor driving and lots of disposable income.