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"Any BMW, Audi or Masadies driver is in my opinion probably obnoxious dangerous and should not be on the road oh yes and usually male aged 55 to 75."
That's a lot of us told, then - I think. Spelling, grammar and punctuation is plainly not the lady's strong point; nor, I suspect, is driving...
I suppose that it depends on how you define obnoxious.
The drivers that make me sigh are the ones who:
I could go on but I'm concerned that I'm sounding like a whining bastard.
- Drive around my area realllly slowly
- Turn the last bend and see the sea which causes sharp braking
- Park outside the ice cream parlour blocking my view of the road at a junction
- Come to a complete halt in order to turn into the car park
- Nervously touch the brakes every few seconds
- Call me an ****hole when I overtake
- Park outside the shop (on double yellows)
- Park on the zig zags outside the shop when the spaces above are already taken
- Don't thank me when I pull the dog into a gateway so that they can proceed without slowing down
- Park in the turning area of the cul-de-sac as if it's an extension of their drive
i really dislike middle lane hoggers, especially when there is nothing to overtake for miles ahead, i wait patiently behind them thinking they would move, it just doesn't happen. So I normally overtake, sit in front of them in the middle lane and leave my left signal on, trying to force the message through
...one subject they would not be drawn on was if "certain" cars attract more police attention...
Mrs Meldrew drives a Blue BMW... and parks on the pavement outside our home.[/QUOTE]
Antisocial.
Antisocial
Quote from the comments:
"Any BMW, Audi or Masadies driver is in my opinion probably obnoxious dangerous and should not be on the road oh yes and usually male aged 55 to 75."
That's a lot of us told, then - I think. Spelling, grammar and punctuation is plainly not the lady's strong point; nor, I suspect, is driving...
Mrs Meldrew drives a Blue BMW... and parks on the pavement outside our home.
A very good friend is a retired traffic cop and once told me that on boring nights, they would play snooker over the radio with other traffic cops.
Stop a red car - 1 point. Then go for a colour, ideally black for 7 points. The make of car is immaterial, the colour is paramount.
At the time, I was regularly crossing the channel and often being stopped at customs in my red Mondeo. Once the car was changed for a silver Escort, I was never again stopped.
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