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JSS 911 said:
Dash To The Coast and breakfast at the yacht club ,the good old days
I'm way too young for all of this aren't I John D. said:
doorman said:
Several years ago I was awoken by a continuous rumble of high performance cars passing by my house on Hayling Island, whilst several of my neighbours were outside shaking their fists and complaining to the local constabulary, I was jumping in my car to follow the stragglers to find out what it was all about. This was my first introduction to The PH, I wanted to know more about the club, and was given the details, joined up, and never looked back and enjoyed all the events I have been on. Great bunch of guys with no snobbery attached to the metal they own.
Signed
The 'ol git in the silver V70 R AWD
(Never to old to kick ass)
I was on that hoon. First proper PH meet I went to. Was an absolute classic. Been hooked ever since Signed
The 'ol git in the silver V70 R AWD
(Never to old to kick ass)
Jonny671 said:
Funk said:
Furry Exocet said:
Funk said:
The most important rule of PH runs - never drive outside of your comfort zone or allow yourself to be drawn into going faster than you're comfortable with.
Many times I lost sight of the chaps ahead of me as I slowed up for 30/40 limits. These I always show respect for. It simply isn't worth having an accident or picking up points/ban just for a 'hoon'.
Always drive at a pace you're comfortable with - cars that want to go quicker will overtake you if they want to.
There may have been no Plod there this time, we did try and come down to meet with the group. Our intention wasn't to annoy anyone, or put a damper on things, however I can assure you, that if people had been giving it some through the posted limits, they would have been stopped. When there is that many cars, there is always a possibility that peoples ego's will get the better of them and they'll want to prove they can keep up with the Lambo's and Porkies.Many times I lost sight of the chaps ahead of me as I slowed up for 30/40 limits. These I always show respect for. It simply isn't worth having an accident or picking up points/ban just for a 'hoon'.
Always drive at a pace you're comfortable with - cars that want to go quicker will overtake you if they want to.
Everyone needs to remember you are posting on a public forum, that a lot of Plod also visit as they have a love for motors too (that's why most of us are in Traffic/RPU)
Stick to the posted limits and then make progress through the nationals and you shouldn't have a problem
Maybe see you on the next one
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