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Old 23-01-2006, 09:31 PM   #1
GTHO3_2
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Default The New green P plate

what does everyone think of this new "Green P Plate" that everyone as to have for one year before getting there "Red P Plates"???

I do c one prob with this and that is with the 1 passenger rule. a while ago the gov' tried to jamm this whole designated driver thing into all our heads. Now when we turn 18 we have to main things that happen we can drink and we can drive now i do go to the city with alot of my 18-21 year old friends and usually each week we have a diff driver we can get 5 of us in a car now with the pass restrictions we now need to take 3 cars so i see this bringing in some new drink driving probs coz i have heard people saying they will do this so i think we need to look at the trends of what is happeniong to this 18-21 year old generation and try to suit these new lawa to us ar they will be broken

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