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• #527
True.
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• #528
That is an incredibly pimped up e-scooter. what happens to them once confiscated, destroyed? You just know that was someone's pride and joy!!
Undoubtedly, but also a 100% illegal vehicle (on the King's highway).
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• #529
But...but...just look at all of those skulls...
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• #530
YOU'VE KILLED ME SCOOTER!
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• #531
That thing is downright quadrophenic.
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• #532
X
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• #533
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Having trouble parsing this
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• #534
I made a mistake.
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• #535
More than 60!
Fed-up residents have been plagued by motorists who park illegally and behave without consideration for others.
Officers also made five arrests including for insurance fraud, using a mobile phone at the wheel, not using a seatbelt and driving without due care on August 2, the Metropolitan Police said.
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• #536
Assuming the cars were seized for anti-social use of a vehicle, the owners can recover them from the pound. They just have to show insurance and tax docs etc.
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• #537
Fed-residents have been plagued by motorists using roads as their ‘own private racetrack’
Hungry ones couldn't give a fuck though.
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• #538
If you're already stressed by poverty, noise pollution by the rich would be more upsetting than it would be for people who are comfortably off.
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• #539
Lovely to hear this, thanks for posting Oliver. Its been a disgrace for a while... 60 in one day?? Good to see action and a positive message from Labour controlled westminster
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• #540
But they're not confiscated. Seizing them is a very weak sanction.
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• #541
Didn't know whether to put this here or the Tesla thread
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• #542
Most policies won't cover that trip.
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• #543
Great caption.
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• #544
Unplanned things that happen to expensive
carsyachts .... just as mike lynch was cleared of chargeshttps://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/19/yacht-sinks-off-sicily-in-storm
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• #546
Super tough stainless steel folds up like paper. Weren’t they supposed to be bulletproof?
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• #547
Real or AI?
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• #548
Something very fishy about that image. The tread on the near tyre is a very odd non repeating pattern, the relative size of the front vehicle's rear tyre and the back vehicle's front tyre - they are approximately the same distance away and yet the nearer one is smaller than the other, some strange repeating patterns in the tarmac in the foreground. Convincing at first glance, but not when you think about it
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• #549
Also, what's going on with the windscreen of the car at the back?
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• #550
It's supposed to be bullet proof right?
They might not put out the scooter but they could help put out the clothing of the rider or something