I have no time for drunk drivers

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Sir.Tony, Feb 12, 2004.

  1. Sir.Tony

    Stuffed Guest

    Some ISPs get really shitty about usenet posts.. And as he only ever seems
    to post off topic, crossposting, and usually quite offensive or inflamatory
    shite, his might decide to get shot of him.

    Demon stirred up a whole shedload of crap with that daft case... Might as
    well use it to an advantage once in a while though!

    Besides, be nice to see if the prat can actually manage a structured reply
    to anything, so I thought I'd give him enough to work with. Beat the hell
    out of paint watching for a while :)
     
    Stuffed, Feb 19, 2004
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  2. Sir.Tony

    deadmail Guest

    ask sir.tony; it's his area of expertise.
     
    deadmail, Feb 19, 2004
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  3. Sir.Tony

    Stuffed Guest

    Drunk driving a common topic of conversation in those motor groups then?
    Actually, more than likely in the 4x4 one - I live in the countryside, it's
    not exactly unusual around here :(

    And looking at alot of his other posts, he's certainly pushing the
    boundaries of staying on charter in general, let alone the standards of
    decency. If you want to be a vile narrow minded git there's thousands of
    groups where it's the norm.
    If that's the best you can do...
    All I want to do is see if he can ever string a coherent point together. I
    don't go for people's sexuality, it's their live's. I just wanted to try and
    find out what his problem is, see if there's any basis to his bollocks, or
    if it is just that.

    Nice of other people to reply and all that, but a bit of a waste of
    bandwidth if the pillock himself doesn't say anything!

    Think I might give up on this thread anyway.. Don't want to start a slagging
    match with all and sundry who might actually be constructive posters most of
    the time
     
    Stuffed, Feb 20, 2004
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  4. I didn't think it was homosexual only practise.
     
    William Grainger, Feb 20, 2004
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  5. William Grainger wrote
    No but in sir.tonys case it is already well established that he looks
    for homosexual contact using the internet. It seems reasonable to
    assume his dogging activities will be the same.
     
    steve auvache, Feb 20, 2004
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  6. Sir.Tony

    AndyC the WB Guest

    genuine> But why ?? It's not as if he's stolen a motorcycle, or
    genuine> anything ...

    He wasn't even speeding!


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    AndyC the WB, Feb 20, 2004
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  7. TROLL,TROLL in the dungeons. (Collapse)
     
    Chris Morriss, Feb 20, 2004
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  8. Sir.Tony

    Sir.Tony Guest

    I totally disagree with that comment.
    I think hanging should only be an option, not compulsory. The convicted
    person should have plenty opportunity to appeal if new evidence come to
    light.
    Don't be stupid every crime will be looked and discuss in the courts(that's
    what the courts are for)
    What a ridiculous thing to say. We all know what dangerous driving is, you
    example is very week. That matter will be looked at in court and hanging
    will just be an option.
    What complete rubbish. A drunk driver on the road is like a loose cannon.
    Every one is at risk when a drunk driver is on the road.

    Something drastic has to be done about the alarmingly high number of road
    accidents coursed by drunk drivers. Read crime is just not seen as a serious
    crime by the eyes of the law at the moment. I think road crimes should be
    taken very seriously, by the courts. And an effective deterrent should be
    used to stop this mass murder on the road
    This is all about freedom is speech. You either: [Agree or Disaree] that
    what its all about.

    You complaints will just give the people at Telewest, some great joke to
    tell at the next office party ;-)
     
    Sir.Tony, Feb 21, 2004
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  9. Bollocks. I was completely shitfaced driving back from Wales this evening -
    sprog was falling about laughing at the way I couldn't stop running onto the
    rumble strip on the edge of the M48 - but I didn't hit anything, didn't kill
    anyone, didn't even break the speed limit. Victimless crime. Stop being
    such an old woman, you pathetic self-panicker.


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    pseudoplatypus, Feb 22, 2004
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  10. Sir.Tony

    Sir.Tony Guest

    Alcohol slows down your reactions and makes you more aggressive, not good
    for the road. I thing anyone who gets caught over the limit, should be
    banned for life(and put in the prison if they cause an accident).

    The rate of accidents go up around Christmas time, those accidents would not
    have happened if these people didn't drink & drive.

    Drunk driver are evil scum. Them MURDERS!!!
     
    Sir.Tony, Feb 22, 2004
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  11. But I'm like that anyway. No real difference. Anyway, the amount of drink
    that I had last night might have had me over the limit, but I'd have been
    comfortably under 10 years ago.
    You keep banging on about this. If everyone who ever broke a law was caught
    and punished to the full extent of the law, *everyone* would be in jail.

    Except, obviously, your good self.
    You can think of no other reason for the rise in accident rates than
    drink-driving? Like late-night shopping, last-minute panic present-buying,
    everybody going out to parties whether they drink or not? If there's more
    traffic, there's more accidents, you div. Personally, I reckon I drive
    better if I've had a couple - more relaxed, see?
    Funnily enough, in about 30 years of drunk driving, I haven't killed anyone,
    or crashed because of being drunk. This makes me a "murder" in what way?
    I've had a couple of accidents when I've nodded off at the wheel while
    completely sober.

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    pseudoplatypus, Feb 22, 2004
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  12. Sir.Tony

    deadmail Guest

    Heh. I think that paragraph applies to several people.
     
    deadmail, Feb 22, 2004
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  13. felt.

    They are both twats, one is clueless with a cause, the other is just
    clueless, lets hope they never mate, the offspring would be very scary
    indeed.
     
    Richard H Huelin, Feb 22, 2004
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  14. Sir.Tony

    Sir.Tony Guest

    What a stupid thing to say. You are being very naughty
    Complete rubbish.
    The rate of drunk drivers getting convicted also gets higher around
    Christmas too! Explain that then, silly man
    Yet

    This makes me a "murder" in what way?
    You are putting peoples lives at risk, that makes you a murderCheck your spelling, bloody useless drunk driver
     
    Sir.Tony, Feb 22, 2004
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  15. Sir.Tony

    joe parkin Guest

    That argument goes for any type of driving, driving is an accident
    waiting to happen, a pedestrian stepping out etc. Drink driving
    increases the risk of it happening but so does driving more miles, or
    driving tired, or lighting a tab etc.
     
    joe parkin, Feb 22, 2004
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  16. Sir.Tony

    Sir.Tony Guest

    Bring back hanging. How can have the nerve to drink & drive AND COME ON HERE
    AND BOAST ABOUT IT?
     
    Sir.Tony, Feb 22, 2004
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  17. It's groovy. I *like* it.

    What's the matter with you? *Someone* has to do it...

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    pseudoplatypus, Feb 22, 2004
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  18. Sir.Tony

    Ian Dalziel Guest

    I'm getting a malfunction alert... Could you check your sarcasm
    monitor is switched ON please? Toggle switch down? Is the LED lit?
     
    Ian Dalziel, Feb 22, 2004
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  19. Sir.Tony

    deadmail Guest

    What sarcasm?
     
    deadmail, Feb 22, 2004
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  20. Why's it a stupid thing to say? C'mon, let's have something coherent out of
    you for a change.
    Well, that was succinct.
    The plod go out looking for drunks at xmas. Other times of year, detection
    is left to the safety cameras. I thought that would have been obvious.
    The law of averages is on my side. I've been doing it successfully for 30
    years, and the only accidents I've had have been while I've been sober.
    Drink-driving *works*.
    You appear to have real difficulty with spelling "murderer". You also seem
    to find it hard to explain why you consider me a murderer when I haven't
    killed anyone.
    So, how long have you been trying to use English for, sonny?

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    pseudoplatypus, Feb 23, 2004
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