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08/2010
check out this site, http://www.mrlove.
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there site theme looks cool Cool

08/2010
Check out this new Radio Station. SilverSpaceRock Radio. They have got some excellant music there!

07/2010
Shock . News on drug's. a push is on the cards for taking driving liecence away as a punishment. even if you are not; Driving.

07/2010
Hi'Bones. A real cool ale; Sounds good to me! Grin. Cheer's.

07/2010
thats cool ale. hope your keeping well.we all miss u company at the meets.hopefully see u at the next meet and ill buy u a beer Pfft

07/2010
ZZR1100. Read; CHEWY'S post. My answer was in "JEST" NO COMPLANTS. Pfft.

07/2010
ale if u want to come to one of the meets just let one of the members know and they will pick you up

06/2010
we'll catch a cold faster than a meet? chewy. Grin.

06/2010
hello there Al, sorry I haven't been about lately. we will have to catch up soon

06/2010
Hi Chewy. Wink.

06/2010
Lets hope the scvm at westminster in two weeks; choke on there greed! Angry.

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Drones to spy on motorists
NewsUnmanned military-style spy drones are to be used to monitor antisocial motorists under police plans.

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV’s) similar to those used to assist reconnaissance and airstrikes in Afghanistan could be in use by the 2012 Olympics.

A Home Office-backed partnership led by Kent Police aims to use them for “monitoring antisocial driving” as well as fly-tippers and protesters, according to a report in The Guardian.

A prototype equipped with high-powered cameras will begin test flights later this year, the paper says.

The scheme is a pilot for country-wide use of the technology for “surveillance, monitoring and evidence gathering,” documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act reveal.

UAV’s can fly for 15 hours and reach altitudes of 20,000 feet, making them invisible from the ground.
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