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Gary Saunders, a company director, was using a hands-free phone when he burst out laughing at a joke told by his brother-in-law, who he was talking to.
A few moments later he noticed a traffic officer flashing his lights at him and gesticulating at him to stop his Renault. When Mr Saunders got out of his car, the policeman told him: “Laughing while driving a car can be an offence.”
The officer spent half an hour questioning his suspect before reluctantly allowing him to carry on his way. However, he took another hour-and-a-half of Mr Saunders’ time by ordering him to produce his licence and other documents at a police station.
Mr Saunders, the managing director of Spontex Workwear, of Liverpool, said the delay meant that he missed an important appointment. “I couldn’t believe it when he told me I’d been pulled over for laughing,” he said.
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More surprising is that “1984″ was written in the UK and the movie was filmed there and “V for Vendetta” takes place there and they are trying their damnest to make it to true.
Maybe in the next James Bond movie, James Bond quits seeing he was fighting against those totalitarian commies all those years and for what!
And think of the big deal all of the freedoms lost by Hong Kong when it was turned over to China.
The line between the UK versus the old USSR/China/WWII Germany is getting very unclear.
Ok, gotta say it! “You must be Joking!”
You would still do as you are told because Britian is a police state and the Police have the muscle to make you go down to the station and spend as much time as they want.
The “possible charge” would be driving without due care and attention
Photo inappropriate, in the UK we drive on the left hand side of the road in right hand drive cars. (or maybe it would be appropriate if the UK had been beaten in WW2) – maybe John thinks we were
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[we probably were seriously beaten up economically in WW2 by the US] £1 = $4.03 1940 Bretton-Woods, 19/9/1949 £1 = $2.80, today £1 is about $1.46]
# 4 davyb said, in part:
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“Photo inappropriate, in the UK we drive on the left hand side of the road in right hand drive cars.”
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That _is_ odd, as the photo came from the telegraph.co.uk web page this story is taken from. You can see it hasn’t been mirror-image reversed as the numbers on the license plate visible through the windshield are legible.
The police don’t actually need a reason by law to pull you over in Britain.
Brits need to revolt. Like, now.
“Your Majesty! The people are revolting!”
“You said it! They stink on ice.”
The UK is seriously f’d up. This is the same country that banned firearms. And now, Orama wants to do the same. Think about it. The reason the Second Amendment exists is to insure the other nine. If you think the UK situation isn’t coming here, then you have drunk the Kool Aid.
I see #4 is proud to be a citizen of a police state country. Keep defending your people. Make them proud.
If I were you, I would start a movement to seeks reparations for the Tea Party if people from the US keep mocking you.
#7 If #4 is an example of your typical Brit, the only revolt you’ll see is that against you for saying bad things about their leaders.
faxon said “The UK is seriously f’d up. This is the same country that banned firearms. And now, Orama wants to do the same.”
BS. Obama has no intention of banning firearms. That you think anyone would believe that bull is insults us and demeans you.
They have to grow some balls quick over in the UK.
Being from the UK I must concur that UK citizens are amongst the most pussy whipped citizens in the Western world.
Still, at least this guy didn’t get tasered, pepper sprayed or shot in the back for pointing out he didn’t have any hair.
“It amazing to me how the UK public, the one that fought the Nazis and the bombing of London, puts up with this crap.”
Maybe… because it isn’t true?
# 9faxon.
Of course you’re absolutely right. As odd as it sounds, though, many posters on this blog simply cannot seem to be able to see what is obvious.
I’m still mystified by this.
One good idea from the UK is putting a tire over a speed camera and posting it on web site. Thats the spirit we expect from the UK.
Has anyone thought that this guy was laughing so hard in heavy traffic, he shouldn’t be driving at that moment? The officer probably pulled him because he was weaving in traffic. It may not have been his fault, but his attention was not on the road. It’s like spilling some beverage while driving. That second or two of distraction can easily end up in a rear end collision. I know because I did it once.
#16 Do you get out of your house padded all around? I mean, it’s the safe way to go out.
#5
The car plate that is visible is not a UK style plate, more like a mainland Europe plate. So the photo could be a Frenchy driving a frenchy car in France. Perhaps they image searched “Renault” and slapped in the top hit.
Do you even realize how much crap is going on in *your* country?