AuthorTopic: off roading and the recession  (Read 12275 times)

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It's NOT stuck,,,,,, just badly parked !

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Re: off roading and the recession
« Reply #31 on: December 31, 2011, 20:36:35 »
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Re: off roading and the recession
« Reply #32 on: December 31, 2011, 21:04:22 »
And lets start with the mud-club gallery

http://www.mud-club.com/index.php?action=flickrgallerybrowser&setid=72157626988192029

Can see at least 1 photo in there of a truck off the track, also a picture of a truck going down a lane which should have been left due to existing damage.

There you go, there's number plates and everything, go phone the police.

Oh dear. Did someone steal your toys in the past couple of days ?
Not only are you incapibale of reading posts correctly, you also seem to take the hump when YOUR mistake is POLITELY pointed out to you. I would be more than willing to participate in any scheme, unlike yourself (you seem very quick to pass responsibility). Take a chill pill, wind your neck in and start reading posts properly, then you won't have people correct your errors.

Nope, your coming over very high and mights with your go grassing other people approach, well I've just shown you a few number plates of illegal offroading. Go grass.

People who can afford motor sport are NOT skint. I'm not sure where you think that motor sport and unable to put food on the table go together but that's the pleeding crys I'm hearing from this side of the monitor. And I used to own a 4.0 Jeep, it did 11.3 to the gallon driving it like I had egg shells in my shoes, the same MPG as a diesel landy, BS.

Also, I do not know a single person who has been made redundant or lost their job in the past three years, I think that the constant 'recession / state of the economy / global collapse ' to a certain degree is BS.

The money which was given to bale out the banks (OK given to the same investement bankers who [!Expletive Deleted!] it away (made the fat cats richer?) the first time, so they could do it again). Why was that money not split across every single person in the UK, IIRC it would have been about
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Re: off roading and the recession
« Reply #33 on: December 31, 2011, 22:27:11 »
And if the previous labour government had not managed the economy in true way they did we would not be in recession. Socialism does not work as history proves time and again. Too many have had a party for too long, it is time to pay the bill. And it will get a whole lot worse before long but it has to, the balance must be reset, industry and enterprise must be set free of the whims of an idle labour market, if we want to be rich we have to work for it it will not arrive on a plate from on high.
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Re: off roading and the recession
« Reply #34 on: January 01, 2012, 03:21:27 »
Its a shame every word, post and minuscule detail of the written word is taken as literate truth, hey ho, the few can easily ruin a good forum with personalised attacks on other users views even when those views are intended for the good of the many.
Constructive criticism in my opinoin is fine if it is delivered in a constructive way.

I doubt any one would shout they are a "grass" but if some one has helped show their commitment to our and their hobby and did "grass" then my hat is off for them and well done.

Would you " grass" on a [!Expletive Deleted!] pinching bits from a car or is that okay? maybe mugging a vulnerable person?

I think the definition of "grass" is antiquated unless you are under a thumb or you are beholden to a class of deluded scum.
As for the youtube evidence you have seen, what have you done about it? Do you care?

It takes some doing actually finding the times and dates and locations of such offences and thats the minimum the CPS would require, even then they may not proceed as they may not think it is in the public interest to spend money on chasing the conviction unless the county council backed you up.

Yes I have looked into this in detail.   



 

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Re: off roading and the recession
« Reply #35 on: January 01, 2012, 09:59:44 »
 I  find I must apologise for my posts on this thread. Unfortunatly, I (wrongly) assumed I was answering someone who had merely mis read my post, (well, a few actually). I genuinely had no idea that I was in fact dealing with the 'font of all knowledge on EVERYTHING', and someone who was never wrong ! (a rare breed indeed,but, one does seem to reside in the halls of this very forum. how lucky are we).

No, wait, I have it wrong again, how silly of me. That should of course read, petulant child. I do normally try to avoid arguing with petulant children, but this one slipped through the net.
Once again folks, I do appologise.
 
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Re: off roading and the recession
« Reply #36 on: January 09, 2012, 12:40:49 »
Good one YT :wink:
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