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A girl I know very well, she's 22, driving a Citroen Saxo VTS at 93.7mph on the M-something, cousin in front passenger seat (22), sister in back (20), tailed and stopped by the police. Explained that she was late for a party, further explained that she was going to be even later now she'd been stopped (ouch!). Not having cottoned on to a sensitive interface with the police, she got �60 and points.
What should she have said, what is the best way to talk to the law if you get stopped doing the ton on the M25 ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.1. Be polite.
2. Don't tell the cops anything they don't need to know.
3. Admit your wrong doings only when you are told by your lawyer.
4. Don't give the cops greive. ( you're on your way to a party and they're putting up eith you)
5. Drive at the speed limit and daddy won't have to come and identify you in the morgue.
How would you like if she died?