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wrecker:
most of the time its down to the driver,if you know what your doing for starters it helps a lot a :D

also would pay to see a polo go round some 60k 4x4 thats just stoped  :D  :D

well done, :lol:

mark

ben_haynes:
damn i should have recorded it, there was a disco and a landcruiser stuck (think the disco was helping the Toyota out) but they were both stuck and i just rolled past them giving a wave and spraying them with mud  :lol:  :lol:

gtomo2:

--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---
--- Quote from: "Boggert" --- Section 59 ............driving like a numpty!
--- End quote ---


Is that the technical term for the offense?
--- End quote ---


I always thought that section 59 was .........doing something likely to annoy a police office.  :wink:

Boggert:

--- Quote from: "gtomo2" ---
--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---
--- Quote from: "Boggert" --- Section 59 ............driving like a numpty!
--- End quote ---


Is that the technical term for the offense?
--- End quote ---


I always thought that section 59 was .........doing something likely to annoy a police office.  :wink:
--- End quote ---


Driving in a manner likely to cause Distress, alarm and annoyance... To anyone. But yes he bugged me by the way he was driving. :wink:

I had a chat with my skipper, we felt the loss of his car had taught him enough! So insted of the "Fail to stop offence" which was a bit iffy... we gave him the 59 as a warning.

ben_haynes:
section 59 a driving order offence is like a section 5 which is a public order offence,  i only know that as i have had a few :lol:

section 59's that is   :lol:

basically driving like a numpty

wheel spinning, driving round town with you music to loud, driving to slow round the town just to mention a few :lol:

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