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I saw a maroon Rolls Royce without number plates double parked and surrounded by police motor bikes (and no one writing a ticket) about 10am today in Peckham Hill st.


It also had an emblem of a crown sticking out above the windscreen, what is a royal personage doing in this neighbourhood?


Slumming?

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This is bizarre - I also saw this, but with one additional wrinkle. There was someone tinkering about under the bonnet, and it looked completely incongruous. He was this tall, good looking light skinned black guy - mid forties, American looking. Expensive well cut suit. He was with this elegant black lady, also very tall and American looking, but she seemed a bit frustrated with his efforts to fix the car. Lots of sun-glassed body guards with ear pieces and bulging jackets. Probably armed.

macroban wrote:-If this is for real it will be published in the Court Circular tomorrow.


I sincerely hope you have the skills to rigourously search, copy, and put it up on here macroban,


as my credibility is at a low point due to a recent posting, I need all the help I can get.



PGC as you rightly say they don't break down, 'it failed to proceed' was the description from RR.

Well apparently the "Royal" car in question was just about to drive off when they noticed in their rear view mirror a piece of paper stuck to the back window,so they stupidly got out to remove it.......well you know what happened next...



....Yeah true man.......nahhh reeeally...some gang from Peckham innit



W**F

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