DrBlueBob
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Nice.I thought Salah had fallen over and was only using the phone to call Mike Reilly for assistance?
Nice.I thought Salah had fallen over and was only using the phone to call Mike Reilly for assistance?
Sad ****s from Liverpool planning on setting fireworks off all night at MCFC's Brighton hotel on the Saturday night.
In fairness to Salah he was stopped in traffic at the time. Awaits pelters.
Vicious JGB, but I accede to your knowledge. Your / you're makes me feel slightly better. :-)You dont know the law , doesnt matter if your vehicle is stationary , if your on a public highway and in control of the vehicle and using a mobile phone its six points , Merseyside Police are c*nts.
Hate being that guy but a slight tweak ;-)Ask your Grandad. Sure his Dad may have told him about their 'iiiiiiiiiistory.
Actually, that muppet is correct. If they go out there and do their thing (when they are NOT Underdogs), there WILL be only one outcone.
They will lose :)
Why I support Liverpool by London MP Sadiq Khan
MP says the prejudice he faced at other matches inadvertently led him to support Liverpool
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.li...upport-liverpool-london-mp-sadiq-10395664.amp
Hasn't Mr Khan heard about how Liverpool fans go on in Europe, or in the UK for that matter.... Bricking opposition busses, fireworks outside hotels.... Hating everyone & everything that isn't scouse.... Even hating their fellow players so much they have police guards to protect them from threats by their own fans.
He was talking about this this morning, albeit briefly, on the radio.
Liverpool fans, once again bastions of all that is holy, pure, nice & good.
Vicious JGB, but I accede to your knowledge. Your / you're makes me feel slightly better. :-)
On a side note I am fairly sure that even if you are parked you can still be done for drunk driving (obviously if you are over the limit). Am I right to assume this won't apply re phone use.
Vicious JGB, but I accede to your knowledge. Your / you're makes me feel slightly better. :-)
On a side note I am fairly sure that even if you are parked you can still be done for drunk driving (obviously if you are over the limit). Am I right to assume this won't apply re phone use.
Why I support Liverpool by London MP Sadiq Khan
MP says the prejudice he faced at other matches inadvertently led him to support Liverpool
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.li...upport-liverpool-london-mp-sadiq-10395664.amp
Hasn't Mr Khan heard about how Liverpool fans go on in Europe, or in the UK for that matter.... Bricking opposition busses, fireworks outside hotels.... Hating everyone & everything that isn't scouse.... Even hating their fellow players so much they have police guards to protect them from threats by their own fans.
He was talking about this this morning, albeit briefly, on the radio.
Liverpool fans, once again bastions of all that is holy, pure, nice & good.
Pretty much my understanding of it. Thankyou. Kids these days really need to learn how to steer with their knees.I'm really not sure if using a phone while parked at the roadside is an offense.
I understand that having the keys in the ignition while over the limit is an offense as you're theoretically in charge of a vehicle. I also seem to recall a case where someone was prosecuted for being in control of a vehicle while intoxicated just for holding car keys when in a car...
I know that police have started patrolling as passengers in service busses and recording then sending prosecution notices to drivers they see using mobile phones while sitting in traffic / at lights etc even when they aren't moving.
But as far as I'm aware, if you are stationary at the side of the road / parked, using a mobile isn't an offense - but I may be wrong.
Drink driving is pretty much inexcusable but I understand that driving whilst overly tired and also using the phone whilst driving can be equally as bad.Drink drive is a very different situation , but if you turn off the highway you can make a call on your mobile , although you should be OK on merseyside making a call on a mobile at anytime (the reception in the mersey tunnel is pretty shit though) just don a Salah wig and false beard and you will be fine.
Eapecially if it wasnt on his left footDrink driving is pretty much inexcusable but I understand that driving whilst overly tired and also using the phone whilst driving can be equally as bad.
My original point was that Salah was highly unlikely to crash whilst stationary. Degrees of offence...
Drink driving is pretty much inexcusable but I understand that driving whilst overly tired and also using the phone whilst driving can be equally as bad.
My original point was that Salah was highly unlikely to crash whilst stationary. Degrees of offence...
Actually, I clearly haven't thought this through, Salah is very much able to crash without the car moving or anybody being in close proximity.Eapecially if it wasnt on his left foot
Second is the new first unless it's us that finish second in which case it'll be pushed as unmitigated failure.‘A moment like Barcelona is worth more than silverware': Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool are winners even if they finish second’
Why I support Liverpool by London MP Sadiq Khan
MP says the prejudice he faced at other matches inadvertently led him to support Liverpool
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.li...upport-liverpool-london-mp-sadiq-10395664.amp
Hasn't Mr Khan heard about how Liverpool fans go on in Europe, or in the UK for that matter.... Bricking opposition busses, fireworks outside hotels.... Hating everyone & everything that isn't scouse.... Even hating their fellow players so much they have police guards to protect them from threats by their own fans.
He was talking about this this morning, albeit briefly, on the radio.
Liverpool fans, once again bastions of all that is holy, pure, nice & good.
Nowt as strange as a bandwagon jumper (hopes there's no connotations in using bandwagon....or even jumper, society today)!!!!A city built on slavery. ...how strange