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Old 28-06-2009, 09:57 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by ILLaViTaR
Lol I guess not displaying plates is worse than drug driving too?

I don't display my P plates either haven't for 7 months now.

What's the point, other drivers fail to see a bright white continuous line, keep left signs, speed limit signs and even complete cars at times.
So using some standard deviation I've calculated that one in 500 would actually acknowledge and see P plates on my car. Then I realised those are the people who actually have perception meaning that they don't need to know I'm a P plater, they're capable of decision making in dangerous situations themselves. Thus making them pointless leading to removal.
unfortunately you don't get to make the rules and/or decide which ones to follow and which ones to ignore.

humans have had an aversion to authority and rules since time began.
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