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Tell them the truth, some low life C%$? spiked your last three drinks at the pub and you were blind drunk and didn't know what the

F$&? was 'appenin',

and if the bill were any good at detecting anything why not go and find the real culprits,

you small minded bunch of potless tossers.


Ps has that judge got any sense of humour or wot?

jimmy two times Wrote:

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> I received a fine for doing an illegal right turn.

> They sent a picture of me doing it. Anyone know

> any excuses I could use to appeal against it?


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Right turns are made illegal because they're dangerous to others or for other good reasons - if you've illegally turned right you deserve to be fined. Heavily.


Or is your OP a wind-up?

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> ImpetuousVrouw Wrote:

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> > I think a few cyclists' fat, sweaty arses on

> your

> > face should do the trick.

>

> I've never seen a fat cyclist.



I'm a fat cyclist!

You mean right into Clapham Park Road, here:


http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?num=100&hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=bedford+road+sw4&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Bedford+Rd,+London+SW4,+United+Kingdom&gl=uk&ei=LHMGTJbgMuWW4gbe0NXIDA&ved=0CB0Q8gEwAA&ll=51.459943,-0.129175&spn=0.007153,0.019162&t=h&z=16&layer=c&cbll=51.460031,-0.129184&panoid=0G-7f3ESQRbOG3tRhU-dZg&cbp=12,178.19,,0,18.51


This is new and is there not for safety reasons, but to ease congestion as the road is too narrow to allow through traffic to pass on the left (Bedford Rd is notoriously busy, partly because of ill-timed traffic light sequences at this junction). There is just one no left turn sign on the traffic light. Easy to ignore if the light is on green and you've always made that turn before, but the sign is clear, they will argue. There's no come back, I'm afraid. They would rather you turn left and then perform a tricky U-turn to get to where you're going. Bonkers, and dangerous.

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