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Old 06-05-2007, 12:53 AM   #1
volcom20
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Default Would this cause me trouble (It's a sticker...)

I seen a post in another thread, and I was thinking...
Would police be able to fine me for having on my rear windshield
**P Plate here** Stands for "Prosecut me Mr Police Man" ?

I know it's more of a smart allic remark, and might just cause the coppers to get thier knickers in a knot and try and get me for something stupid (Like going through an amber light) or just plain accuss me of something I didn't do.

But soon I'll have a laptop in the car (screen mounted on the roof) and I'll have a couple of webcams recording the front, rear and speedo... So if they want to play smart, they could...

Or is it just a plain stupid idea? I've had quite a few stickers before that didn't cause me anything... None were aimed at police though.

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