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23-12-09, 10:29 AM
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What a pile of crap whats next banning football fans from grounds,alcoholics from alcoholics anonymous as they all are doing the same thing, this country needs to give itself a right good shake and these clowns who sit in council chambers making these decisions need to have a look at themselves.You can hardly walk down a street at night without the fear of groups of kids attacking you, yet you can't meet up with like minded people who own cars.So would the last person to leave the country turn out the lights.
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23-12-09, 10:42 AM
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Don't know the ins and outs of the law but I have to half agree with it. I am perfectly happy with boy racers being removed from hanging around McDonalds car park, Tesco car parks or any leisure parks car parks. I am personally quite fed up with the racket (what they would call exhausts) from their banged up Corsas or Saxos. They are a nuisance to society.
Would the law really for the council/Police to get rid of boy racers causing a nuisance rather than proper organised petrolheads having a meet in a pub car park?
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23-12-09, 12:09 PM
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I doubt this will actually affect us, if it does, I'll be standing my ground! One of our human rights is "freedom of assembly and association" ( http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governme...ies/DG_4002951) - I'm sure if this actually happened we could play that card and get away with it.
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23-12-09, 02:07 PM
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What about a car park full of any make of car outside a car factory ?
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23-12-09, 03:56 PM
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Well guys i used to go to Festival Park A lot as its about half hour up the road and yes its enforced
i remember the day when you'd get cossys drifting around the roundabouts with people stood they're watching and applauding... People with really nice modified cars coming bcus they've heard about it on the internet
Dont kno if anyone remembers Pimp My Ride and that blue Capri they did well that made an appearence up theyre and it was a nice motor shame it was an old banger engine wise....
Now if you go up, Theyre are police everywhere sitting in the side roads, sitting on the car parks in the dark, unmarked Cars with Speed Guns....
It Turned from a damned good nioght to a wank one in the space of about a month......
The rule of 5 cars convoying is bollox... so what happens when the Pride Of longbridge Event Happens where theyre is a convoy of about 100 or so MG's is the Over Zealous copper gonna be sat theyre writing Tickets for all off us
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23-12-09, 04:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobdope2002
i remember the day when you'd get cossys drifting around the roundabouts with people stood they're watching and applauding...
Now if you go up, Theyre are police everywhere sitting in the side roads, sitting on the car parks in the dark, unmarked Cars with Speed Guns....
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This is a different kettle of fish imo, although sounds like good fun and i'd like to go watch, drifting on roundabouts and speeding on public roads is one thing that I could understand the rossers banning, but a civilised BBQ on the beach, or a meet up for lunch is something I cannot. When the MG lot go for a meet, we don't exactly hack it around roundabouts and do do-nuts or wheelspins in the car park (with the exception of a certain person, *cough* jake *cough* ), we enjoy the company of like minded people and talk about our cars. This is something I can't get my head around what's wrong with. Banning people hogging roundabouts I can understand- we all pay road tax and we all have an equal right to use the road without feeling awkward because it's been turned into a play ground. But we also have the right to drive LEGALLY on the road in convoy. What harm is that doing to anyone?
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23-12-09, 04:26 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by starfire039
This is a different kettle of fish imo, although sounds like good fun and i'd like to go watch, drifting on roundabouts and speeding on public roads is one thing that I could understand the rossers banning, but a civilised BBQ on the beach, or a meet up for lunch is something I cannot. When the MG lot go for a meet, we don't exactly hack it around roundabouts and do do-nuts or wheelspins in the car park (with the exception of a certain person, *cough* jake *cough* ), we enjoy the company of like minded people and talk about our cars. This is something I can't get my head around what's wrong with. Banning people hogging roundabouts I can understand- we all pay road tax and we all have an equal right to use the road without feeling awkward because it's been turned into a play ground. But we also have the right to drive LEGALLY on the road in convoy. What harm is that doing to anyone?
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IMO if its done in a safe enviroment with the road closed or sort of stopped for a min or two i cant see the problem
The 5-O dont see it the same way i spose
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23-12-09, 05:30 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobdope2002
IMO if its done in a safe enviroment with the road closed or sort of stopped for a min or two i cant see the problem
The 5-O dont see it the same way i spose
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But who closes the road? You or I haven't got the authority and I can't see the police or local authority closing roads just so some boy racers can go drifting or handbrake turning.
Takes a lot of planning, apart from in emergency, to close a road.
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23-12-09, 05:33 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobdope2002
IMO if its done in a safe enviroment with the road closed or sort of stopped for a min or two i cant see the problem
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Roundabouts and public roads even it is closed with some barriers are not safe environment. I wonder how much time, money, meetings etc were spent every year to set up the Monaco Grand Prix. The only place it is safe is on track in a controlled environment.
Thinking back I wonder how much efforts was to close Oxford Street to run those F1 cars not long ago.
Also as if the police or council will close the road for a bunch of boy racers.
Last edited by R8NMG; 23-12-09 at 05:35 PM.
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23-12-09, 04:50 PM
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Yup- well if it's done with council's permission and doesn't inconvenience anybody, then there's no harm! It's not up to the people organising meets to close the roads themselves, as long as they have permission or don't cause a nuisance, there's no problem. I don't think it's too clear what's actually going to be affected, if it's a halfords carpark wheelspin and hand brake turn sort of meet, then fair enough. But for the banning of a convey even if they are driving safely and legally, or driving however you like on private land it's disgusting!
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