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ollybell
23rd June 2009, 22:07
Just got a quote for £699 on my 02 VTR with a drink drive conviction and two speeding . Got a few leaflets from my course and rang 1 of them, still got 5 companies left to ring when they are open so migt find it cheaper, Im 21 with 2 years no claims, Not bad i say!

scot-ish
23rd June 2009, 22:24
oh yeh, very clever thread title aswell dickhead

evans1089
23rd June 2009, 22:26
oh yeh, very clever thread title aswell dickhead

No need for that. I'm sure he was handed a penalty for it..

Add91289
23rd June 2009, 22:26
oh deer

BLACK-VTR
23rd June 2009, 22:30
absolute tard

scot-ish
24th June 2009, 14:48
No need for that. I'm sure he was handed a penalty for it..

yeh, but it comes accross like hes just saying i got done for drink driving, and now ive got cheap insurance lol

ollybell
24th June 2009, 14:51
No im saying there cheap imagine wot the quotes would be like if you dont have convictions, wots the point in havin an insurance section if you cant post in it

b0t13
16th July 2009, 08:32
drink driving is for twats tbh, hope it isnt right and u have to pay more..

Liam_LFC_VTR
16th July 2009, 09:17
No im saying there cheap imagine wot the quotes would be like if you dont have convictions, wots the point in havin an insurance section if you cant post in it

People like you don't deserve to drive

Not being rude about it, that just my opinion :n:

rey
16th July 2009, 09:24
Just got a quote for £699 on my 02 VTR with a drink drive conviction and two speeding . Got a few leaflets from my course and rang 1 of them, still got 5 companies left to ring when they are open so migt find it cheaper, Im 21 with 2 years no claims, Not bad i say!

sorry, but my opinion, you shouldnt be allowed a lisence. Ever again.

Jordysport
16th July 2009, 09:59
come on guys, so all of you guys have never made a stupid mistake while driving, and i think what this guy is trying to put over is that a VTR's insurance is very compliant for people with driving convictions, and it seems too cheap?,
this is what you are trying to get across olly? but the title is unsuitible might i suggest "VTR compliant Insurance for convictions?"

rey
16th July 2009, 10:04
come on guys, so all of you guys have never made a stupid mistake while driving, and i think what this guy is trying to put over is that a VTR's insurance is very compliant for people with driving convictions, and it seems too cheap?,
this is what you are trying to get across olly? but the title is unsuitible might i suggest "VTR compliant Insurance for convictions?"

Drink driving is not a stupid mistake. It leads to the death of innocent people, so no I have never made a "stupid mistake" as you put it, as I'm not a cunt that risks others peoples lives through my own stupidity.

Andyracer
16th July 2009, 10:08
To be fair, every person I know that has drink driven has been the life and soul of a party - you know the really fun people everyone likes to be around! Of course the boring cunts don't even drink/drive, they don't see the fun side of it.

rey
16th July 2009, 10:10
To be fair, every person I know that has drink driven has been the life and soul of a party - you know the really fun people everyone likes to be around! Of course the boring cunts don't even drink/drive, they don't see the fun side of it.

so your justifying drink driving with that?

I'd love to see what would happen to your opinion of drink drivers when you lose mates because of them

Andyracer
16th July 2009, 10:16
so your justifying drink driving with that?

I'd love to see what would happen to your opinion of drink drivers when you lose mates because of them

I wouldn't do it myself, my point was it's the cool kids that do it. A bit like the ones you saw smoking outside the gates at school in year 8. We can but dream of being that cool.

LeeM
16th July 2009, 10:43
i got done for DD, was caught the morning after a night out. i'll put money on it everyone who's kicking off about it has doen the same thing and just not got caught.
in the morning when you drive to work and still feel rough, its because you're still drunk. what i found out on the course i took after i got done was that after a heavy night out on saturday i'd probably be still over the limit untill the early hours on monday!

Liam_LFC_VTR
16th July 2009, 11:28
i got done for DD, was caught the morning after a night out. i'll put money on it everyone who's kicking off about it has doen the same thing and just not got caught.
in the morning when you drive to work and still feel rough, its because you're still drunk. what i found out on the course i took after i got done was that after a heavy night out on saturday i'd probably be still over the limit untill the early hours on monday!

Why would you kick off about it if you had been done yourself because of it?

Getting caught the morning after is understandable, everyone does it after a night out, but this guy didn't say it was the morning after, so im assuming that he just did it after he had a few drinks

chriswoodward
16th July 2009, 11:28
I dont drive in the morning if I have been drinking heavily the night before as im not an idiot and I know I will still be over the limit,

I wouldn't ever deliberately drink and drive and who ever does should not be driving as its not just your life your putting at risk

Liam_LFC_VTR
16th July 2009, 11:29
To be fair, every person I know that has drink driven has been the life and soul of a party - you know the really fun people everyone likes to be around! Of course the boring cunts don't even drink/drive, they don't see the fun side of it.

Oh dear

What a stupid thing to say

So if I don't drink and drive does that make me boring?

Ben
16th July 2009, 11:32
I used to go out Friday nights and have my driving lesson Saturday morning =|

rey
16th July 2009, 11:58
got a mini breathalyser, + im not a heavy drinker anyways, and i dont drive the next day after a night out

chriswoodward
16th July 2009, 12:15
To be fair, every person I know that has drink driven has been the life and soul of a party - you know the really fun people everyone likes to be around! Of course the boring cunts don't even drink/drive, they don't see the fun side of it.

Your an asshole, End of.

Liam_LFC_VTR
16th July 2009, 12:20
Your an asshole, End of.

+1 :y:

furio-james
16th July 2009, 13:12
they don't see the fun side of it.
HA!! :homme: the fun side of risking inocent peoples saftey because there coolkidz at a party!

Jordysport
16th July 2009, 17:03
Drink driving is not a stupid mistake. It leads to the death of innocent people, so no I have never made a "stupid mistake" as you put it, as I'm not a cunt that risks others peoples lives through my own stupidity.

don't get me wrong rey i am totally against drink drivers even ones which have a pint and are under the limit imo the limit should be zero but, by mistake i mean a general driving mistake not necessarily a drink driving offence, and for the record i do not touch alcohol when i know i am going to be driving just to clear that up as it seemed to be implied in the above quote. But i agree the way it was put accros (the first post) was unacceptable. also a side note, please tone the language down a little.

digital
16th July 2009, 18:12
speeding... phones... grow up...

Skinner-4
20th July 2009, 12:33
Not being funny rey you sound like a bit of a willy. People put other peoples lifes at risk all the time. Have you speeded? Cut a corner? Even scrached your ass when been driving then your putting someones life at risk.

Yeah its wrong to DD and i dont recomend it but in the first post he never said anyting about it being right to do it he was just asking about the insurance covers he was getting.

rey
20th July 2009, 12:42
Not being funny rey you sound like a bit of a willy. People put other peoples lifes at risk all the time. Have you speeded? Cut a corner? Even scrached your ass when been driving then your putting someones life at risk.

Yeah its wrong to DD and i dont recomend it but in the first post he never said anyting about it being right to do it he was just asking about the insurance covers he was getting.

wow I value your opinion.

yes i have sped, yes i have cut a corner, the difference between that and DD is that I'm fully aware of what I'm doing, I can judge the conditions to be safe enough for me to do so.

Drink Drivers dont give a shit about anyone, they put everyones life endanger, and so if they're prepared to take that risk, they should never be allowed to drive again, in my opinion.

Thats my point

claff
20th July 2009, 16:19
funny how some people probably only read the part about him having a DD conviction and then straight away hated his guts and started breaking out the "my friend died" stories

driving while under influence of being a chav/idiot is just as dangerous, that people have such strong feeling against anyone who has driven drunk EVER is prolly a sign that governments silly adverts are working. next thing you know we'll be rage at people who admit to doing 34 in a 30, because they're a "danger to everyone around them"... oh wait, some of us already do!

and just so people know, i think being a twat is what kills people, whether they be twat thats drunk driving, or a twat thats talking on the phone or whatever. sensible people will drive rather safely and good judgement even if they are doing something thats actually "illegal" (speeding, talking on phone etc).

ollybell
20th July 2009, 16:36
I got done the morning after just didnt realise i was over,

VTurboR
20th July 2009, 17:14
:hijack:

AND YES OLLY THAT DOSE SOUND CHEAP

i pay £2800 at 18 with 3 points & 0 NCB for my VTR and soon to be £4500 once i actuly put the turbo on and tell my insurance

tomgarrett
20th July 2009, 18:18
To be fair, every person I know that has drink driven has been the life and soul of a party - you know the really fun people everyone likes to be around! Of course the boring cunts don't even drink/drive, they don't see the fun side of it.

One words springs to mind.....faggot :clapping:

b0t13
20th July 2009, 19:15
To be fair, every person I know that has drink driven has been the life and soul of a party - you know the really fun people everyone likes to be around! Of course the boring cunts don't even drink/drive, they don't see the fun side of it.

think andy was being sarcastic, but if u wasnt then u are a dick lol

benny1985
21st July 2009, 09:47
Just got a quote for £699 on my 02 VTR with a drink drive conviction and two speeding . Got a few leaflets from my course and rang 1 of them, still got 5 companies left to ring when they are open so migt find it cheaper, Im 21 with 2 years no claims, Not bad i say!


your still lucky to get quoted under £1100 mate
i know someone who got done neary 2 years ago and he is paying something near 2k for he's escort rs turbo
he was only over by 0.2 unit's

you looked at any in the back of maxpower mag as they do some for drink driving convicton's ?

pr0xibus
21st July 2009, 10:32
bit stupid DD but its just as fucking stupid speeding, no seat belt, no mot no tax etc etc the list can go on and on the laws are there to protect other people, yeah the guy is probably a nunce for dd , he has been to court etc etc and paid for his stupidity, what about everone else that does 80 - 120 on the dual carriage way, is that any more or less stupid??? i think not you have just the same chance of killing people doing stupid speeds than someone who is DD, yeah sure MOT and tax evasion isnt as bad.

and im sure most im not saying all BUT MOST people will have sped over the limit at one point in your driving career i know i have i was fucked doing 79 in a 30 sober as a nun got a 3 month ban and a 500 quid fine and i can guarantee i have not sped since << learnt my lesson see lol and im not disputing that speeding is as bad as DD but they are more or less hand in hand.

BTW you got a pretty good deal on your insurance with a DD convic lol

anyway rant over


JUST NOTICED ITS AN OLD THREAD

why do people bring up old threads i could have saved my 5 mins of typing lol

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
21st July 2009, 13:24
wow I value your opinion.

yes i have sped, yes i have cut a corner, the difference between that and DD is that I'm fully aware of what I'm doing, I can judge the conditions to be safe enough for me to do so.

Drink Drivers dont give a shit about anyone, they put everyones life endanger, and so if they're prepared to take that risk, they should never be allowed to drive again, in my opinion.

Thats my point

Tbh i used to think you were alright, but now I think you are a small minded twat, plus I have seen you with a pint in your hand at a couple of meets too so I don't think you can say much tbh.

rey
21st July 2009, 13:26
Tbh i used to think you were alright, but now I think you are a small minded twat, plus I have seen you with a pint in your hand at a couple of meets too so I don't think you can say much tbh.

Name one you prick? I've seen you at two meets, one in westerham where i didnt drink anything, and one in maidstone where i had a coke, so dont start talking shit.

and I'm small minded for not agreeing with drink driving? yeah good one

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
21st July 2009, 13:29
Tbh i think i have a picture of you with a pint in your hand, ill fish it out.

Still doesn't alter the fact that you are a very naïve person

rey
21st July 2009, 13:30
go for it :)

yes I'm naive for not agreeing with being pissed and driving, that works doesnt it

ricksimmonds
21st July 2009, 13:31
fair play mate, dont worry about the trolls, youve paid the price and its good that its now abit cheaper for you! lol

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
21st July 2009, 13:43
go for it :)

yes I'm naive for not agreeing with being pissed and driving, that works doesnt it

Theres not agreeing with something, and theres having a massive rant about something you know very little about. This guys drink driving could have been after one pint of beer! which would probably bring his reaction time down to that of the average adult.

There is a big difference between drink driving and drunk driving, and i dont condone either.

rey
21st July 2009, 13:45
Theres not agreeing with something, and theres having a massive rant about something you know very little about. This guys drink driving could have been after one pint of beer! which would probably bring his reaction time down to that of the average adult.

There is a big difference between drink driving and drunk driving, and i dont condone either.

Sorry I havent had the benifit of the courses that come with the conviction.

He's already said, its morning after, thats just unlucky, but he should've waited longer to drive.

flynnsvtr
26th July 2009, 11:37
wow I value your opinion.

yes i have sped, yes i have cut a corner, the difference between that and DD is that I'm fully aware of what I'm doing, I can judge the conditions to be safe enough for me to do so.

Drink Drivers dont give a shit about anyone, they put everyones life endanger, and so if they're prepared to take that risk, they should never be allowed to drive again, in my opinion.

Thats my point

So because you judge it to be safe, that means its ok?

And you don't think a DD thinks this when they step in the car? There attitude is usually "ive only had a few ill be ok."

Step of the high horse please, i doubt your a saint. Your penis doesn't grow when you grill other people just so you know.

Darlz
26th July 2009, 19:09
Your penis doesn't grow when you grill other people just so you know.

lool funny stuf . but im against DD, you might fink its fine until ya hurt someone.

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
27th July 2009, 12:33
So because you judge it to be safe, that means its ok?

And you don't think a DD thinks this when they step in the car? There attitude is usually "ive only had a few ill be ok."

Step of the high horse please, i doubt your a saint. Your penis doesn't grow when you grill other people just so you know.

yeaaah. well said!

rey
27th July 2009, 12:39
So because you judge it to be safe, that means its ok?

And you don't think a DD thinks this when they step in the car? There attitude is usually "ive only had a few ill be ok."

Step of the high horse please, i doubt your a saint. Your penis doesn't grow when you grill other people just so you know.

I do judge it to be safe when I'm alone, and no one else is around me on the road yes.

I've never claimed to be a saint, I'm far from it..

And fuck me I'd never realised, looks like I'm gonna have to go for the surgery..

joshg_7
27th July 2009, 13:27
This sites full of retards that jump on the bandwagon when it drives past. Near enough everyone on here will of been over the limit the next morning or will of had 2 pints and drove or something. Did he say he'd had 8 pints and 20 shots of vodka...NO. probably just and so over. Whats the point in giving him hard time...you all not think hes had a bit more stick than you all can give him...plus punishment...people learn from mistakes...only human

saxova
27th July 2009, 13:47
lol, just lol.

joshg_7
27th July 2009, 13:50
lol, just lol.

theres one of them

dj_russell
27th July 2009, 14:36
i dont agree with drink driving thats one thing im a strong believer of youll never ever ever catch me pissed and driving and im pissed off tbh that somone who causes an accident drink driving gets to go on a sodding course and not have to retake their test again, but i can get caught doing 120mph on a motorway not even causing an accident and instantly loose mine and get a hell of a lot longer ban and have to retake my test fucking joke and yes i do speed but at least i admit it otherwise i might aswell of just bought a 1.0 if i wasnt a fan of speed. youll never catch me being hypocritical on my view ill say if i do something i really do just drink coke when im out with mates if im behind the wheel. my pals dd at times im always behind them telling them they are dickheads ive always had to take the keys off one of my best mates aswell he knows hes a cock aswell even though hes one of my best pals.

joshg_7
27th July 2009, 14:43
your clever....120 is prison sentence territory you dick. If you had of crashed into anyone they would of died. And yes you didnt cause an accident but did the lad drink driving either?

smearsvtr
27th July 2009, 15:22
Sorry I havent had the benifit of the courses that come with the conviction.

He's already said, its morning after, thats just unlucky, but he should've waited longer to drive.

how long is long enough?

rey
27th July 2009, 15:25
how long is long enough?

depends on how much you've drunk the night before doesnt it, it doesnt take a set amount of time to get alcohol out of your system

Cal
27th July 2009, 15:35
how long is long enough?1 unit of alcohol takes 1 hour to leave your system from the time you finish drinking. I think... I'm pretty sure, some experts say from when you start... but when you finish is a safer bet.

Eg;

Dazza starts drinking at 10:00pm, finishes at 3am

He has 7 pints of Stella at 3 units each = 21 units...

21 hours minus the 30 mins it takes to kick in = 20 and a half hours.

Dazza won't be at zero/fit to drive until midnight the next day.


A lot of ignorance in this thread... 9/10 people will have DD'd doing something like the above.

I've drink drove, as most people will tell you I'm a sensible kid... People make mistakes. The biggest punishment is having the tag 'drink driver,' and losing respect of all the people who hold you in high regard isn't a pleasant experience. But, I accepted it... and learnt from it. That's all you can do.

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
27th July 2009, 18:19
1 unit of alcohol takes 1 hour to leave your system from the time you finish drinking. I think... I'm pretty sure, some experts say from when you start... but when you finish is a safer bet.

Eg;

Dazza starts drinking at 10:00pm, finishes at 3am

He has 7 pints of Stella at 3 units each = 21 units...

21 hours minus the 30 mins it takes to kick in = 20 and a half hours.

Dazza won't be at zero/fit to drive until midnight the next day.


A lot of ignorance in this thread... 9/10 people will have DD'd doing something like the above.

I've drink drove, as most people will tell you I'm a sensible kid... People make mistakes. The biggest punishment is having the tag 'drink driver,' and losing respect of all the people who hold you in high regard isn't a pleasant experience. But, I accepted it... and learnt from it. That's all you can do.

good post and spot on info.

LeeM
27th July 2009, 19:13
it would be 6.30 pm, they go from half an hour after you start because the body starts removing the alcohol within half an hour of putting it in your body.
but i bet that puts it into perspective because 7 pints probably isnt much on a night out for most on here

dj_russell
27th July 2009, 20:37
your clever....120 is prison sentence territory you dick. If you had of crashed into anyone they would of died. And yes you didnt cause an accident but did the lad drink driving either?

exactly its perthetic i can go to jail when i havent even done anything probably longer than a rapist aswell, then some drunk driver over the limit that has caused an accident gets off scot free. ive done faster than 120 ive done 165 in my uncles tvr tusken hes somone whos never had an accident and does trackdays hes nearly 50 years old hed get time and some prick who drank too much and did a hit and run would get off.

i know this because my fuckin cousins mrs drove into the back of my mates car and did exactly that got fuckall but a slap on the wrist. its a fucked up story and the most strangest thing that can happen, but she was pissed up drove into the back of my mates brand new 4 hour old clio and wrote it off lol, i gave chase down the road as it attempted to drive off it cxrashed again ffs it was my cousins mrs in the car. but thats my point my dad speeds again never caused an accident and hes a top driver i know loads that do. theyd all get banned for not even causing a rta jail and a hefty fine theres no rehabilitation centres for people who speed but there is for dd its not fair.

Cal
27th July 2009, 21:14
it would be 6.30 pm, they go from half an hour after you start because the body starts removing the alcohol within half an hour of putting it in your body.
but i bet that puts it into perspective because 7 pints probably isnt much on a night out for most on hereI hear ya, but my course will told me its from when you finish as its more conservative and a safer gauge as to when you will be safe :y:

Still, people really should learn the facts... (especially before pointing the finger) its interesting stuff. Learnt a hell of a lot on the course and really think it should be mandatory as part of learning to drive.

Ignorance is not an excuse.



Dj_Russell do you fail to see how reactions are impared as a drink drivers would be doing more than twice the speed limit???? You have a lot less time to react/collisions fatal. Any drink driver over the limit by a fair margin will be getting a ban, if not... the court needs a slap. I was marginally over and got 16 months.

Paul
27th July 2009, 21:20
Good post Cal.

JimoVTR
27th July 2009, 21:31
:hijack:

AND YES OLLY THAT DOSE SOUND CHEAP

i pay £2800 at 18 with 3 points & 0 NCB for my VTR and soon to be £4500 once i actuly put the turbo on and tell my insurance

why would you even do that?

what a waste, why not get a few more years no claims


Why are you getting a turbo, you have been driving up to 1.5years, i dont think its wise to put a 135+BHP car in your hands.

I wouldnt do it, and iv been driving for 4

I would abuse it, and i imagine you will to...... then you go hurt yourself or someone else...... "but i wasn't drunk officer"

dj_russell
27th July 2009, 23:23
I hear ya, but my course will told me its from when you finish as its more conservative and a safer gauge as to when you will be safe :y:

Still, people really should learn the facts... (especially before pointing the finger) its interesting stuff. Learnt a hell of a lot on the course and really think it should be mandatory as part of learning to drive.

Ignorance is not an excuse.



Dj_Russell do you fail to see how reactions are impared as a drink drivers would be doing more than twice the speed limit???? You have a lot less time to react/collisions fatal. Any drink driver over the limit by a fair margin will be getting a ban, if not... the court needs a slap. I was marginally over and got 16 months.
cousins bird only got 6-9 months and was aloud straight back on the road, it was meant to be alot longer but it got halved by the awareness course. over 100mph and most cars now are easily capable and its not even breaking a sweat or dangerous at that speed, youd get a ban and hasve to resit everything but a drunk driver doesnt seem to have to???? i question this as the drunk drivers more inclined to drive off if they knock down somebody.

car braking aswell is so far advanced compared to the 70s most cars now would stop from 100+ to 0 faster than old cars from 70.

joshg_7
28th July 2009, 07:29
dj russell = penis. Nobody cares that your uncle has a tvr (probably doesnt) and nobody cares about your punctuationless stories.

Cal
28th July 2009, 08:10
cousins bird only got 6-9 months and was aloud straight back on the road, it was meant to be alot longer but it got halved by the awareness course. over 100mph and most cars now are easily capable and its not even breaking a sweat or dangerous at that speed, youd get a ban and hasve to resit everything but a drunk driver doesnt seem to have to???? i question this as the drunk drivers more inclined to drive off if they knock down somebody.

car braking aswell is so far advanced compared to the 70s most cars now would stop from 100+ to 0 faster than old cars from 70.

No awareness course will halve a ban. She will have been banned for 12 and 3/4 months knocked off at the courts discretion.

So what you're saying is its perfectly fine to do double the speed limit as modern cars can take it? Have you seen the doing 35/40 in a 30 ads with the girl run over, are you fucking stupid?

I'm not sticking up for drink drivers in any way at all, but some of your comments are just thick as shit.

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
28th July 2009, 08:28
cousins bird only got 6-9 months and was aloud straight back on the road, it was meant to be alot longer but it got halved by the awareness course. over 100mph and most cars now are easily capable and its not even breaking a sweat or dangerous at that speed, youd get a ban and hasve to resit everything but a drunk driver doesnt seem to have to???? i question this as the drunk drivers more inclined to drive off if they knock down somebody.

car braking aswell is so far advanced compared to the 70s most cars now would stop from 100+ to 0 faster than old cars from 70.

Mate you don't know what you are talking about and its very hard to have a debate with someone who is just shouting random facts at people with no real evidence or knowledge behind what they are saying.

For a start...

1. It is mandatory for courts to impose a ban on any person with excess alcohol in 100mg of breath.

2. This ban must be a minimum of 12 months

3. The drink drive course reduces this ban by a maximum of 25% i.e bringing a 12 months ban down to a 9 months ban.

4. The DD course pretty much guarantees that a person wont drink drive again, due to the amount you learn from it, not to mention the fact that getting banned from driving is probably one of the worst punishments that could be given to a person.. i.e loosing job, high insurance, watched by the police, criminal record, no freedom, people like "Rey" think you are a cunt.

5. New laws state that if a drink driver is caught drink driving again, they face a minimum punishment of 3 months in prison. THIS LASTS FOR THEIR WHOLE LIFE. and we arn't talking 2 pints drink driving, we are talking half a beer drink driving

6. With regards to your view that because your uncle is old he can safely drive a tvr at 165mph; were you born with a brain or did you loose it in a high speed accident that you forgot about? Its not the fact that cars can "safely" do these speeds on the road its the fact that you are travelling approx 75 meters per second, its pretty hard to react to a blowout or a deer running out in front of you in that time.

7. There is a Difference between Drunk Driving and Drink Driving. Get that into your pea sized brain, and wirte in porepr senctanes in ftuure

Thanks

Psycho18
28th July 2009, 08:38
Everyone needs to chill out people are falling out for nothing here. Basically people make mistakes; they can be decent kids that make the mistake of driving the next morning after a night out of heavy drinking etc. But what rey is trying to say, me included, is that it's the dickheads that get smashed or just have a few and say they will be fine driving. These arseholes deserve to be banned! Also this thread does sound like it's big to drink drive and get two speeding tickets because you get cheaper insurance!

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
28th July 2009, 08:57
NO I WILL NOT CHILL OUT YOU SON OF A BITCH!


yeah sure, it just pisses one off when people get on their high horse and start ranting at others. much like my above post

rey
28th July 2009, 09:07
Phsyco18 got exactly what I was trying to say...

good to see russell responding with his usual of i speed everywhere..

littleracer
28th July 2009, 09:42
Tbh i used to think you were alright, but now I think you are a small minded twat, plus I have seen you with a pint in your hand at a couple of meets too so I don't think you can say much tbh.

i was also at westerham and saw you in pub drinking last year and also you had a can in ya hand at fcs last year before going on track!

to the original creator,good for you,and your point?
you got cheaper insurance then someone who hasnt had any endorsments on ya license,you must feel well proud....well done

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
28th July 2009, 09:51
i was also at westerham and saw you in pub drinking last year and also you had a can in ya hand at fcs last year before going on track!

Sounds about right, its perfectly legal to consume one beer before driving as long as you stay under the limit.

we wont mention the fact that the majority of the sax-p'ers at fcs last year went out and got trollied the night before! anyway. im chilled now > ooosaaaa

oh and Rey, i totally agree with phshco18 too, its just the collective net of "drink drivers that it seemed you were referring to origonally.

anyways. peace

rey
28th July 2009, 09:52
except from you being trollied as you went round from what I've been told

littleracer
28th July 2009, 09:54
Sounds about right, its perfectly legal to consume one beer before driving as long as you stay under the limit.

we wont mention the fact that the majority of the sax-p'ers at fcs last year went out and got trollied the night before! anyway. im chilled now > ooosaaaa

that is true,and yeah the hotel we stayed most of sax-p were still pissed and being sick being driving tothe show so yeah agree 100% with ya tbh

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
28th July 2009, 10:03
except from you being trollied as you went round from what I've been told

you seem to get told a lot and you sound like a very protected person. you also seem very up for an argument. therefore i will leave you to wallow in your own sense of self satisfaction and bliss knowing you are perfect.

oh and no i was a sober as a judge going round the track, apart from accidentally overtaking on the flying lap; too many track days i'm afraid.

rey
28th July 2009, 10:10
Im only telling you what I've been told jon, that you was knocking them back before you went on, then carried on drinking and drove home... thats what i was told..
and I do get told a lot, people like to talk.

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
28th July 2009, 10:21
i spent the morning cleaning my car, had a can of beer then had the track session, sounds like a lot of over-exaggeration by the sax-p crew, if it wasn't for the fact that i was with that moron Jamie from London i probably wouldn't have drunk anything at all. anyway, im not here to debate what went on over a year ago! this thread is purely to boast about how a drink drive conviction and speeding leads to cheap insurance! ijoke..again

joshg_7
28th July 2009, 10:24
Your all boring

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
28th July 2009, 10:24
Your all boring

you smell like cats urine

rey
28th July 2009, 10:27
i spent the morning cleaning my car, had a can of beer then had the track session, sounds like a lot of over-exaggeration by the sax-p crew, if it wasn't for the fact that i was with that moron Jamie from London i probably wouldn't have drunk anything at all. anyway, im not here to debate what went on over a year ago! this thread is purely to boast about how a drink drive conviction and speeding leads to cheap insurance! ijoke..again

Ok then, sorry bud, I was wrong about that, last time I believe what certain someones on here tell me then!

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
28th July 2009, 10:30
ok then, sorry bud, i was wrong about that, last time i believe what certain someones on here tell me then!

s'all good mate. I'm no angel i realise that, but sometimes people do tend to exaggerate about things, and i think being with that kid who i took to the show from london kinda got us on everyones backs. Thankfully ive never had to see him again.

Anyway. Peace to the se crew

joshg_7
28th July 2009, 10:32
you smell like cats urine

i know i do....but id rather smell of that than be you

littleracer
28th July 2009, 10:41
STFU,iam trying to drink and drive and type on me fone!!!!

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
28th July 2009, 10:44
post removed!

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
28th July 2009, 10:46
this thread is doing wonders for my post count. wooo. nearly reaching 1600 posts in 3 years!

Liam_LFC_VTR
28th July 2009, 11:09
STFU,iam trying to drink and drive and type on me fone!!!!whilst driving

You already said you were "drink driving" so you didnt need to write whilst driving at the end................fail

littleracer
28th July 2009, 11:41
iam just one big ifail tbh lol

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
28th July 2009, 12:49
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff111/mongfarmer/fail2.jpg

leefus-COV
22nd August 2009, 23:59
what company? im convicted also cheers

jinx
23rd August 2009, 00:32
lol, Welcome to Great Britain. Tho country of no sense

Slammed_Posi_Vtr
24th August 2009, 13:53
what company? im convicted also cheers

admiral is very good mate