ANPR and police

OP will now probably get arrested by obstructing police by warning people on a public forum :(

What's to warn? If you drive around knowing that you don't have insurance, tax or an MOT then you deserve to be caught. Everybody else has these things and has gone to the effort of making sure they are sorted...
 
Oh and LOL at 'warming up' your tyres before a trackday, don't you think by the time you're actually signed in and on track, they would have cooled down?

I think that anyone with an iota of intelligence would have read that statement in the spirit in which it was intended - that it was a good road for a blast. The beauty of our language is we can use phrases and suggestive parlance to describe something indirectly.

Perhaps if I talked like a common as **** uneducated delinquent and put 'if you know what I mean wink wink' on the end of it you'd have understood. In the spirit of my previous comment of people being allowed to crash if they want to and it not being our problem - it's not my problem if you take something literally which is clearly not supposed to be.
 
I think that anyone with an iota of intelligence would have read that statement in the spirit in which it was intended - that it was a good road for a blast. The beauty of our language is we can use phrases and suggestive parlance to describe something indirectly.

Perhaps if I talked like a common as **** uneducated delinquent and put 'if you know what I mean wink wink' on the end of it you'd have understood. In the spirit of my previous comment of people being allowed to crash if they want to and it not being our problem - it's not my problem if you take something literally which is clearly not supposed to be.

Unfortunately I can not read minds and when someone posts the following sentence I will take it for face value. From now on I'll just assume everything you post isn't to be taken seriously.

On the way to blyton park on sunday there is a good stretch of beautiful, flat, winding road just perfect for warming the tyres up on before the track day ruined by average speed cameras.
 
I read "warm your tyres up" as "have a great hoon down".

But as said hoon would more than likely break the speed limit, the phrase "warm the tyres up" was used, which is more than likely why it is now full of average cameras.
 
I forgot my MOT ran out a couple weeks ago. I'm sure I drove past an ANPR camera and I went to a chav meet where the police were taking down number plates. They didn't seem to care.
 
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