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far queue
28th August 2006, 12:05
This guy's reply to a complaint lodged with the Police is brilliant, and should especially appeal to all you Aucklanders ...

Sniper
28th August 2006, 12:13
Very good.....

Youngjim
28th August 2006, 12:19
Brilliant, just love it !!!!!!!!!

Indiana_Jones
28th August 2006, 12:21
lol, spot on, spot on :D

-Indy

sAsLEX
28th August 2006, 12:25
c l a s s

MSTRS
28th August 2006, 12:28
'Filed for future (possible) use...':innocent: :niceone:

Beemer
28th August 2006, 13:52
Now THAT is a letter! Absolutely brilliant!

Squeak the Rat
28th August 2006, 14:36
I get the feeling that Snr Constable Adams-Reid enjoyed recieving that letter. If I was the coppa I certainly would have had a chuckle.

Brilliant.

Fatjim
28th August 2006, 15:09
I wonder if Snr Constable Adams-Reid is exempt from the quota while reading letters such as this?

Finn
28th August 2006, 15:12
That guy deserves a medal. Brilliant response.

I've had two of those letters. One for a guy at work and one for the missus. I ignored them both. It's not like they have a resources to follow it up anyway.

Fatjim
28th August 2006, 15:16
i don't think I've ever had one I didn't deserve. Although I've been prosecuted on a witness only when I shouldn't have.

Patrick
28th August 2006, 15:18
'Filed for future (possible) use...':innocent: :niceone:

I wonder if it will turn up in our Magazine...brilliant!!!

mstriumph
28th August 2006, 15:50
"right of reply" .... dontcha just LOVE it? :sunny:

_Gina_
28th August 2006, 15:59
O for Awesome!!!

:Punk:

Ghost Lemur
28th August 2006, 16:18
Now that's class.

Brilliant.

Filterer
28th August 2006, 16:20
how did you get hold of it far_que....

I haven't seen it before, the dates on the letters read june 2005 but the pdf only shows its been scanned on the 21st of this month

Do you work for the boss? Might have been an idea to blank out the rego number...

Anyway that was hilarious, Im in the market for a job for the summer holidays, I wonder if I could get a job with him, thats my kind of humour :rockon:

Lias
28th August 2006, 16:28
Absolutely fucking brilliant.

Marmoot
28th August 2006, 16:38
LOL,

I know that guy.

He's a legend :yes:

Swoop
28th August 2006, 17:18
Superb.
Also interesting points for:
1/ CaN... Police only receiving one side of the story...
2/ Hitcher... using present tense instead of past tense?

Dafe
28th August 2006, 17:31
I don't get it...... The guy is nuts!

He's going on and on about a Holden??????

Now, If it was a Ford..............................

MikeyG
28th August 2006, 18:15
Funny.

I know a pedestrian can't just step out and expect a car to stop in time but legally don't turning vehicles have to give way to pedestrians? I though pedestrians crossing the road at an intersection had right of way over turning vehicles.

far queue
28th August 2006, 18:37
how did you get hold of it far_que....

I haven't seen it before, the dates on the letters read june 2005 but the pdf only shows its been scanned on the 21st of this month

Do you work for the boss? Might have been an idea to blank out the rego number...It was an email doing the rounds at work today, so thought I'd share it. I have nothing to do with, nor know, any of the parties mentioned here.


Superb.
Also interesting points for:
1/ CaN... Police only receiving one side of the story...
2/ Hitcher... using present tense instead of past tense?I also thought ...
3/ Hitcher... BDOTGNZA

sAsLEX
28th August 2006, 18:41
Funny.

I know a pedestrian can't just step out and expect a car to stop in time but legally don't turning vehicles have to give way to pedestrians? I though pedestrians crossing the road at an intersection had right of way over turning vehicles.

Thats only at light controlled intersections as peds get the little green man whilst some could turn in to them.

R6_kid
28th August 2006, 18:55
Try driving during daylight hours at Auckland Uni... many a young pedestrian wanting to be clipped by a passing vehicle.

I find that keeping the R6 in first gear as i ride past, then briskly lifting the front wheel 1m+ into the air tends to have the same effect on a group of stupid pedestrians as Moses did on water,