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Old 4th October 2007, 15:40   #161 (permalink)
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I have never heard of it being called motorway snooker before, but police patrols do unofficially play 'snooker'

ie. Stop a red car and issue an ticket for something; then a yellow car; then another red; then a green and so on up to a black car.

Thus making white and silver 'safe' colours. Moral - don't buy a red car:o

And before Dani moans, whilst it may be reprehensible, it is entirely legal as the RTA gives the Police authority to stop any car at any time on the pubic highway
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Well a lot of your views appear to be pro-state, I did say some things in haste, which have been edited - but I still have the opinion that you are pro-state, I am not however anti-state, just anti orwellian type state.
You haven't edited your post where you claimed to have read all of my 966 (at the time) posts and found that 77.56% of them were pro state. Are you going to edit that one to show the truth?

PS One thing I will say is that I am patriotic. Your stance towards me suggests that you may not be so Danni. Are you one of those that despises your country and all it stands for?
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Who's moaning, I have always thought of motorway snooker as a silly, innoffensive game

When did we join the Schengen Countries?
Last I heard, The UK couldn't join due to the unique status between Ireland and the UK.

The only part that the UK has been allowed to adopt, is police co-operation (which includes the schengen information system), but the UK are not allowed access via Article 96 & 99, which relate to the movement of people/vehicles throughout Europe.

The UK can request information held under Article 96 and/or Article 99 - but it is not instantly available.

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You haven't edited your post where you claimed to have read all of my 966 (at the time) posts and found that 77.56% of them were pro state. Are you going to edit that one to show the truth?
Yes sorry about that, it was 77.5362318840579710144927 53623188%

I should have been more specific, so I do apologise

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Yes sorry about that, it was 77.5362318840579710144927 53623188%

I should have been more specific, so I do apologise

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So you are quite happy to carry on telling (edit) then?

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PS One thing I will say is that I am patriotic. Your stance towards me suggests that you may not be so Danni. Are you one of those that despises your country and all it stands for?
I wouldn't describe myself as patriotic, I was once - but I have been disillussioned by the constant erosion of freedoms and liberties in this country - by the government.

I feel that we are goosestepping towards a police/nazi state, which in my humble opinion is a bad way to go.
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So you are quite happy to carry on telling lies then?
I'm not lying at all.
The overall tone of your posts seems quite like the letters in certain newspapers.

If you want to look at all your posts simply use site crawling software, like I do (which is quite legal as the posts are in the public domain).
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I'm not lying at all.
The overall tone of your posts seems quite like the letters in certain newspapers.
I say that you are. I don't believe for one second that you read every single post I have placed on CAG. If you had you would know that your figure of 77% is inaccurate.
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I say that you are. I don't believe for one second that you read every single post I have place on CAG. If you had you would know that your figure of 77% is inaccurate.
Well it IS inaccurate now as you have made more posts since then, so I don't dispute that the figure is inaccurate now.
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Well it IS inaccurate now as you have made more posts since then
And it was inaccurate when you made the original post.
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And it was inaccurate when you made the original post.
Nope - but you do have to bear in mind that the figure was based on my interpretation of your posting tone, another persons opinion would differ of course (some wildly different opinions, some similar). As after all, we are individuals not just bundled together.

Even if I were to go through all your posts today, the figure would be different - as perceptions/preconceptions alter over the course of time.

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Nope - but you do have to bear in mind that the figure was based on my interpretation of your posting tone, .
And if your intepretation is as accurate as your claims about ANPR and the advise you gave at the start of the thread, then it is wildly inaccurate
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