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Re: nicked



dave Hi,

I think what has saved you is the fact that you were driving the station.
If it was for the urQ or the MB then maybe the boy in blue would not have
been so understanding.

Take care and enjoy
Pantelis

P.S. any bites after lifting your foot from the go pedal or hitting the
brakes or giving opposite lock, whichever of the three or any combination?

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Eaton <Dave.Eaton@clear.net.nz>
To: quattro@audifans.com <quattro@audifans.com>
Date: &Pgr;&eacgr;&mgr;&pgr;&tgr;&eegr;, 11 &Ngr;&ogr;&egr;&mgr;&bgr;&rgr;&iacgr;&ogr;&ugr; 1999 10:03 &pgr;&mgr;
Subject: nicked


>there i was, mindng my own business, driving home last night in the rain
>after helping a friend with pc-type problems.  the usual roundabout below
>where i live presented itself bright and shiny.  no on-coming traffic for
>1/2 a k or so so around i go.  kick the tail out and make it about 1/2 way
>around (looking for the bite you understand).  my eye is on the on-coming
>traffic which is now closer of course.
>
>in time to discern a car with cheery lights on top.  oooppsss  say yours
>truly, and proceeds to unwind opposite lock in order to develop a more
>longitudional direction of travel.
>
>to late.  plod hits the lights, proceeds around the round-about kicking his
>tail out and pulls me over.
>
>sigh.
>
>the usual breath tests and "do you own this car" (proof positive that audi
>station wagons have yet to shed their over-50's image), followed by a
>lecture about careless use...
>
>mind you he did smile at my explanation, and let me go.....
>
>dave
>'95 rs2
>'90 ur-q
>'89 mb 2.3-16
>
>