Noisy pipe radars are go...

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Re: Noisy pipe radars are go...

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Tricky wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 6:30 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 5:56 pm
PitaNaanRoti wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 5:50 pm Surprised Weeksy hasn’t popped up to moan about the A32 and A272 yet……
Have you confused me with someone else? I live 30 miles from the A272, if I can hear them then they're really loud!


Me maybe :wave:

On our little gang's off-roading days down south, we usually leave the vans in a place half a mile up the road from Loomies, and when the weather's good usually finish the ride with a pint or two in the garden of the West Meon Pub at the A32/272 junction and it is ridiculous most of the time if it's a week-end day- a constant stream of loud piped bikes bouncing off the limiter through the gears away from the cafe and the lights there in all directions.
I love the sound of a nice engine on it but it certainly brought it home to me how tedious and just shit really it would be to live anywhere like that, and also how much money it could generate for the local plod if they had the resources/ could be bothered- I'm surprised they don't do it more as you really can hear them coming for miles, just shouts " nick me" to me....
And suprise suprise....

https://meonvalleytimes.co.uk/new-avera ... and-speed/
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Ditchfinder wrote: Thu Jan 06, 2022 8:34 pm No one's mentioned fireworks yet.......🤷‍♂️
I didn’t dare mention fireworks because the subject’s too explosive.