this section of pistonheads should be closed
this section of pistonheads should be closed
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steven f

Original Poster:

538 posts

224 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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all i seem to read on here is people commiting a traffic offence then wanting to get of scott free with it or try and get out of paying fines you do the crime you should pay the fine

if your car gets stolen you want the police to help you catch the law breakers but when you break the law you call the police for doing there job

this section is full of selfish people

Edited by steven f on Monday 2nd June 22:28


Edited by steven f on Monday 2nd June 22:29

Flintstone

8,644 posts

271 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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.............and people who can't spell rolleyes

marshalla

15,902 posts

225 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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Flintstone said:
.............and people who can't spell rolleyes
or punctuate.

DonnyMac

3,634 posts

227 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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Nor formulate sentence structure.

irked

satchbot

1,916 posts

220 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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I think this section is an important one which has helped a lot of people. Whilst some posters want to "get away with" an offence there are a number who stick their hands up and just want to know what possible penalty they will face.

I for one would like this section to stay.

dougc

8,240 posts

289 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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steven f said:
all i seem to read on here is people commiting a traffic offence then wanting to get of scott free with it or try and get out of paying fines you do the crime you should pay the fine

if your car gets stolen you want the police to help you catch the law breakers but when you break the law you call the police for doing there job

this section is full of selfish people

Edited by steven f on Monday 2nd June 22:28


Edited by steven f on Monday 2nd June 22:29
To me it looks like there are a lot of ordinary people asking for advice on how to get out of sticky situations where they have committed very minor (but unfortunately easily detectable and resolvable) offences, the repercussions of which could have long ranging effects on their finances/jobs/lives etc while expecting a little more than a drive past and a crime number when a local loony gets drunk and attacks their property or their car/house/property gets vandalised/broken into/nicked.

grumbledoak

32,387 posts

257 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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Somehow I suspect that a lone call from a poster with ten whole months of seniority and that writing age isn't going to get far.

Is it half term?

Plotloss

67,280 posts

294 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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Its taken you 10 months to come up with that ground shaking postulation?

Which, ironically is obviously patently incorrect.

Its full of selfish people (by your definition) and a cretin.

DonnyMac

3,634 posts

227 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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Plotloss said:
Its taken you 10 months to come up with that ground shaking postulation?

Which, ironically is obviously patently incorrect.

Its full of selfish people (by your definition) and a cretin.
hehe

Fractiousgit

29 posts

246 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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Well, now that the grammar and punctuation police have spouted their self- imposed unimportant crap, what do others think?

beeej

1,400 posts

217 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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steven f said:
if your car gets stolen you want the police to help you catch the law breakers but when you break the law you call the police for doing there job

this section is full of selfish people
It's healthy to chat about problems and seek and share advice, isn't it? You sound a bit mental.

Plotloss

67,280 posts

294 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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Fractiousgit said:
Well, now that the grammar and punctuation police have spouted their self- imposed unimportant crap, what do others think?
That you have an erroneous space after your hyphen.

HTH

Slaav

4,347 posts

234 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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Fractiousgit said:
Well, now that the grammar and punctuation police have spouted their self- imposed unimportant crap, what do others think?
I was more worried about the fact that the post appeared to have been editted twice... and still looked like a half term rant from someone who needs to spend more time away from a milk float!

Seriously though, stay and anyone that thinks it should go has two choices; ignore it or enter and whinge about the fact that there is nothing of any use on here?

Which one would I suggest that the OP should go for? Come back when you realise the answer OP!

This forum has helped me on several occasions and I have no points and have no 'cleared points' and hopefully haven't been done for 154 in a 30!

It also makes me laugh on many occasions and regularly....

DonnyMac

3,634 posts

227 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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Plotloss said:
Fractiousgit said:
Well, now that the grammar and punctuation police have spouted their self- imposed unimportant crap, what do others think?
That you have an erroneous space after your hyphen.

HTH
clap

NB - there isn't a 'I nearly p*ssed myself laughing' smiley.

hemibum

833 posts

241 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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Sorry, but in my mindset the lack of reasonable grammar, punctuation, structure in a post does influence my interpretation of what is being said.

The OP ,sorry, is someone who's opinion I would be against from the start. He poses a contentious argument using dodgy English and, hasn't earned his "stripes".

Wouldn't be a HATO or a Community Whatsit would he?loser

Fractiousgit

29 posts

246 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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Oh jeez, the missing or misplaced or extra space. Nail me to the cross now.....

Vixpy1

42,697 posts

288 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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Fractiousgit said:
Oh jeez, the missing or misplaced or extra space. Nail me to the cross now.....
Jesus...

ukwill

9,942 posts

231 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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steven f said:
all i seem to read on here is people commiting a traffic offence then wanting to get out of paying utterly disproportionate fines, dreamt up by a government intent on reaming the middle classes for all they're worth, bareback. you do the crime you should pay the fine - unless you're joe average car owner who happens to transgress the odd 60 limit which recently turned to 30. then you may as well throw the key away. you scum!

if your car gets stolen you want the police to help you catch the law breakers but instead they just palm you off with a crime number for your insurance - far too much effort and manpower required to attain such a target when there are people busy chucking apple cores out of car windows (I know, shocking eh).

this section is full of selfish people

Edited by steven f on Monday 2nd June 22:28


Edited by steven f on Monday 2nd June 22:29
totally agree with the OP here.

deevlash

10,442 posts

261 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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steven f said:
all i seem to read on here is people commiting a traffic offence then wanting to get of scott free with it or try and get out of paying fines you do the crime you should pay the fine

if your car gets stolen you want the police to help you catch the law breakers but when you break the law you call the police for doing there job

this section is full of selfish people

Edited by steven f on Monday 2nd June 22:28


Edited by steven f on Monday 2nd June 22:29
jeez, if you dont like it, dont read it, now STFU.

Edited by deevlash on Monday 2nd June 23:40

Slaav

4,347 posts

234 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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Fractiousgit said:
Oh jeez, the missing or misplaced or extra space. Nail me to the cross now.....
Do I need to go for this (what I believe is a cheap shot)?

And I don't mean the ironically missed punctuation!