GBH - from another forum

MadammeMarie
MadammeMarie Posts: 621
edited April 2010 in Commuting chat

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  • spen666
    spen666 Posts: 17,709

    And the GBH is where exactly?


    no mention in the report of any GREVIOUS BODILY HARM

    An awful case of dangerous driving perhaps, but please don't resort to inventing things.
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  • spen666 wrote:

    And the GBH is where exactly?


    no mention in the report of any GREVIOUS BODILY HARM

    An awful case of dangerous driving perhaps, but please don't resort to inventing things.

    Possibly attempted murder, which could carry a sentence of as few as six-years. But like you say, he was done for dangerous driving.
  • BR 1979
    BR 1979 Posts: 296
    MM, your posts appear to follow one theme only... Yawn.
  • DonDaddyD
    DonDaddyD Posts: 12,689
    Is there really any need to be so harsh?
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  • always_tyred
    always_tyred Posts: 4,965
    Its another R-SYS failure and Mavic paid him to make it all up.
  • BR 1979 wrote:
    MM, your posts appear to follow one theme only... Yawn.

    Go to sleep then.
  • Interesting idea about having a little Muvi facing backwards as well as the one on my handlebars. For the £12 cost of one of those eBay clones, I might try that.
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  • andyb78
    andyb78 Posts: 156
    DonDaddyD wrote:
    Is there really any need to be so harsh?

    +1
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