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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Driving / May 2007

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STOP GUN MASSACRES - Ban gun ownership for those with sociopathic tendencies02 May 2007 01:47 GMT59
Start with the  MILLIONS of convicted drunk drivers.  By driving drunk
they have announced to the world "Hell with all  of you - I don't care
if i kill you or your kids".  Likewise with extreme speeders.  Not
someone who did 70 in a 60.  But anyone convicted of doing  30+ over ...
Do the NJ State Police issue citations for speeding & not wearing seatbelts to themselves?01 May 2007 15:51 GMT9
Does anyone know if the New Jersey State Police have issued Govenor Jon S.
Corzine and his driver, Tom Shea, citations for blatantly ignoring at least
two well known NJ laws?
Specifically, Tom Shea apparently ignored the law against driving 91 MPH
Do I Need a New Car?01 May 2007 15:30 GMT26
So I'm driving down Sand Canyon, approaching the same intersection
where I had my brush with the law last week. Up ahead I see a CHP
cruiser. He's in the far right lane, which becomes a right-turn-only
lane at the next traffic light. As before, I make ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN
I got a speeding ticket in bed01 May 2007 05:29 GMT313
It was about 9am.  I had the day off, and had a bad cold so I decided
to get some extra sleep.  I was asleep in my bed when there was a
knock on my door.  I went to the door and there was a cop standing
there.  I quickly threw on a pair of pants and overcoat, and opened
Corzine says he'll pay  his own medical bills for the near-fatal crash he caused01 May 2007 03:46 GMT5
I dunno about this. I suspect the real story is that NJ doesn't pay
medical bills caused by the worker's criminal activity.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18355566/
N.J. governor will pay for medical costs of crash
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