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1482.1 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | A light bulb lasts longer? | Thu Jun 27 1991 13:25 | 9 |
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I think he should be given a 6 month prison sentence...
It might improve Williams chances of winning the World Championships!
:^)
Mark
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1482.2 | I suppose this depends on how famous you are ;-) | UFHIS::GVIPOND | | Thu Jun 27 1991 13:44 | 2 |
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1482.3 | | HAMPS::LINCOLN_J | Where sheep dare | Thu Jun 27 1991 14:15 | 3 |
| It mainly depends on whether you believe what's in newspapers.
-John
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1482.4 | He is my idol thus hes always right | RTOEU::TRAYNER | Nosey Tony... @(���)@ | Thu Jun 27 1991 14:21 | 7 |
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Sun = 150MPM, Star = 140MPH, Today = 130MPH, Mail = 110MPH
Express = 99.9MPH, Guardian = 90MPH, Independant = 70MPH
Actual speed 69MPH
PS. I bet it was an NSX and the policeman didnt care a *oss who it was;-)
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1482.5 | :^) | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Thu Jun 27 1991 14:29 | 4 |
| .4� I bet it was an NSX and the policeman didnt care a *oss who it was;-)
^
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Do policemen have NSX'es as patrol cars ? How could they follow ?
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1482.6 | accostomed to speed = lower risk... | ODDONE::BELL_A1 | | Thu Jun 27 1991 14:47 | 10 |
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It all depends what he left is 'autograph' on.....
could it have been a statement saying that he admitted speeding, and
would produce his license at a convienient station.. :-)
Al
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1482.7 | Do the business Nigel-M!!! | IRNBRU::WILSON | | Thu Jun 27 1991 15:49 | 18 |
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Personally, I would string the little speeder up by the proverbials.
He surely MUST realise the pro's and con's of speeding on public
roads......if not then he needs a couple of weeks in a cell to remind
him. Anyone who drives over the "ton", needs a check-up from the neck-up!
I really do not believe that they "police" asked for a autograph, before
letting him go.....what a load of garbage!!!
Over the last few years, we have all read about the increases in tragic
deaths due to the "speed merchant" brigade. If caught, then the "toys"
should be taken away and sold off. He may be the best driver in the
world, but it takes two "or ten", cars to cause a crash!!!!
When is the next flight back to Brazil Ayrton??????
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1482.8 | Good old plod? | BRUMMY::BELL | Martin Bell, {watch this space} Birmingham UK | Thu Jun 27 1991 16:11 | 22 |
| How can any of you start passing judgement on the poor chappy?
You don't know what speed he was actually doing, what the road
conditions were, what the weather was like, what car he was driving or
anything!!!
And lets face it, Senna is one of the few people who regularly drives
at speeds of 2 to 3 times the speed limit on roads far narrower than
motorways.
If he was driving safely, the Police may only have pulled him in case
it was a stolen car or a p*ss-head. I would have a lot of respect for a
Policeman who respected a good driver, regardless of speed, and the
fact that it just "happened" to be Senna - so what!!!!
Get some facts first.
mb
p.s.
... and i don't particularly like Senna anyway.
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1482.9 | Enforce the law in spirit or word? | NEWOA::SAXBY | A light bulb lasts longer? | Thu Jun 27 1991 16:13 | 10 |
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What do you think of the case where two people helped a Russian spy
to escape but were let off by the jury, despite being guilty in the
eyes of the law?
If you think Senna should have been nicked for speeding (whatever the
circumstances) you presumably believe these two 'peace campaigners'
should also have been jailed?
Mark
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1482.10 | Two minds | TIMMII::RDAVIES | I can't tryp for nots | Thu Jun 27 1991 17:04 | 25 |
| >><<< Note 1482.8 by BRUMMY::BELL "Martin Bell, {watch this space} Birmingham UK" >>>
>> -< Good old plod? >-
>> How can any of you start passing judgement on the poor chappy?
>> You don't know what speed he was actually doing, what the road
>> conditions were, what the weather was like, what car he was driving or
>> anything!!!
Agree with that...
>> And lets face it, Senna is one of the few people who regularly drives
>> at speeds of 2 to 3 times the speed limit on roads far narrower than
>> motorways.
HOWEVER,
This makes it worse! he's used to driving at high speed with everyone
of the same mind, of a similar skill level, high on adrenalin and
knowing what's expected of them. He is in a totally different
environment on public roads. This sort of driving taken onto a public
road could be lethel!.
Richard
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1482.11 | IMVHO... | 46010::AND_KISSES | Scott Marshall | Thu Jun 27 1991 17:10 | 7 |
| Given that Senna's mentality is "get out of my way or I'll force my way through
anyway and crash into you", I wouldn't want to be on a public road within 100
miles of the guy...
And I wonder how much experience he has of driving on *British* roads...
Scott
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1482.12 | No Autobahns here matey! | 44126::WILSON | | Thu Jun 27 1991 17:36 | 15 |
| A LAW of this country, makes it ILLEGAL for ANYONE to exceed 70MPH on a
motorway. And that includes arrogant little SH**S from other countries.
IF he has been doing 130+ MPH, then a spell at HM pleasure would do the
trick, before he wipes out a whole family, as they legally drive down the
motorway on their annual holidays!
Yes, of course I, and probably you, have exceeded that limit, but 130+ is
a death threat!!!!!!
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1482.13 | Maybe planes should fly <70mph n'all | BRUMMY::BELL | Martin Bell, {watch this space} Birmingham UK | Thu Jun 27 1991 17:43 | 10 |
| The curves on motorways are specifically designed for speeds up to
130MPH - thus the road is suitable.
You do not know the traffic conditions or the weather or the car, and
you don't even know what speed he was doing - so you can't pass comment
for any other reason.
Does anyone have any more details?
mb
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1482.14 | Wrong note | TSGDEV::WAITE | Things are fine in Mt. Idy she goes on | Thu Jun 27 1991 17:51 | 2 |
| This whole topic should be moved to the 'Silly questions' note:-)
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1482.15 | details PLEASE... | RTOEU::TRAYNER | Nosey Tony... @(���)@ | Thu Jun 27 1991 18:18 | 10 |
| RE. last
Agreed.......Can someone read the papers in the UK and tell us the
details..was he doing a 100 or 130 as 'sort of' mentioned in earlier
notes......or is it the usuall c**p from the tabloids?
Besides, it makes no difference who it was, the law says 70MPH.
Wilson, even at 70MPH you can still take out 'a whole family on there
hols'...its not just speed that counts ...re nose to bumber sierras on
the M25 ;-)
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1482.16 | A reader writes... | DCC::MARTIN | The Corporate Rat... 865 1126 | Thu Jun 27 1991 18:27 | 12 |
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I reckon they should string him up with piano wire its the only
langauge these people really understand and to think that he could have
killed an entire brace of breeding hedgehogs as well by his selfish
and stupid attitude after all that Alain Prost got done on the Frog
Autoroute the other year and he got fined lost his license as well
these superstar drivers are all the same of course the Sun reckons he
was doing over 180 in some super Jap motor my dad who built railways in
Burma says he would never buy one of their cars and they reckon he gave
plod his autograph string them up as well I hear that Gazza is going
to join Williams now that he can't play footie anymore my mum of course
loves that Nigel Mansell reckons he'll win at Silverstone...
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1482.17 | Wot no brakes� | PAKORA::DSTEVENSON | | Fri Jun 28 1991 01:57 | 5 |
| I drove down the M8 at 145mph in the pouring rain and thought it was
completely safe. The only people who seem to complain about this
type of driving are the owners of cars that can't go fast enough.
Personally I think we should follow Germany and abolish speed limits on
the motorway.
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1482.18 | &%^$#^&%#$^*%$*& | MASALA::DMCGREGOR | Celtic are the tops | Fri Jun 28 1991 02:04 | 7 |
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DSTEVENSON,
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Doogz
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1482.20 | | 45607::KERRELL | Dave Kerrell @RDL 899-5279 | Sun Jun 30 1991 16:25 | 3 |
| I was amazed at this incident, I'd just overtaken Senna at the time.
/Dave.
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1482.21 | Outside lane hog! | DOOZER::JENKINS | seriously 'ken shabby | Mon Jul 01 1991 20:00 | 6 |
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Ayrton was lucky. Coz he was a star he got let off. I'm being done
for tailgating him!
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1482.22 | | UFHIS::GVIPOND | | Tue Jul 02 1991 10:07 | 6 |
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You should have followed me when I undertook him on the hard shoulder
that way the police wouldn't have caught you either, dont you just hate
these people who hog the fast lane.
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1482.23 | slow one. | DCC::HAGARTY | Essen, Trinken und Shaggen... | Wed Jul 03 1991 14:01 | 4 |
| Ahhh Gi'day...�
I wondered what held him up, I was having a burger at Silverstone
waiting for him.
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1482.24 | I am not making this up! | AYOV10::DHUNTER | | Fri Jul 05 1991 16:10 | 15 |
| Another amusing story indirectly involving the fast man from Brazil.
Some months ago, the Glasgow Herald Editorial staff decided to do a
profile on Mr. Senna. Accordingly, some deputy Editor instructed the
YTS Gopher to nip down to the Records/Library within the Herald and
dig up everything he could find on Ayrton Senna.
The young laddie went off immediately to comply with this request.
Some time later he returned and handed over a folder filled with
interesting material on...
AYR TOWN CENTRE !!
Don H.
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