15-10-2007, 11:24 | #31 |
Columbian Coffee
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More often than not I see the driver on their mobile so I presume theyre either talking to the breakdown service or a loved one. If I was in the middle of nowhere, on the other hand, I might be tempted to stop to see if they needed a lift somewhere, if nothing else.
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15-10-2007, 11:29 | #32 |
BBx woz 'ere :P
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They do. But show me one person that always sticks to the law
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15-10-2007, 19:59 | #33 |
Moonshine
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I always stick to the law. The wrong side of it, but I'm stuck there!
Personally I wouldn't stop. Noone ever stopped for me in my Allagros, so why should I? |
15-10-2007, 23:30 | #34 |
Absinthe
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I stopped to help a chap who'd broken down in his MGF a few years back but it was half way up a 1/4 hill and I was on my bike. I felt it was my moral obligation to stop and nothing to do with the fact that my lungs were about to explode.
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16-10-2007, 05:40 | #35 |
Moonshine
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Actually, just remembered, I did stop a little while back for someone in a Saab 9000. I happened to have a huge bruiser of a mate in the car at the time, so thought "what the heck"! Took one listen to the engine, said good luck, and off I went again - bolloxed it was
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