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Just a big thank you to the Vaillant signed van driver who flashed me driving through Filby Norfolk this morning. Just saved me 3 points and £££££s. Last time the "safety cameras" caught me at 34mph it was £80 for a driving course.
 
In North Walsham this morning to Ray having a bit of a purge mate, speed cop got me a week ago on a saturday morning doing a mercy dash to get parts for a broken down boiler young couple with a baby no heating or hot water 70 in a 50 could work out costly only just got rid of 3 now got em back grrrr see it as occupational hazard . Kop
 
I got stopped on M58 in my Audi Avant one morning at 5.00 am in dark by a Lancs Motorway cruiser. Pulled me over, asked my speed ..over 100 i said, ohh said white hat we got you at 98. He said nice brand new car , how fast does it go ? I said had 120 out of it. Then he said I was not driving dangerously etc. let me off for telling truth and then told me to look in my rear view mirror more often ...happy days.....centralheatking
 

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