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OK guy's, a question, whoever get's it right within 24hrs will get a prize sent to them. The question is this: -

 

What is the only vehicle that is legally allowed to go through a red set of traffic lights? And no, it's not my wheelchair.....lol :wheelchair:

 

24 hrs starting now, and no cheating...

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BMW owner? At least they think they can :lol:

 

lol....quite right, but not the right answer......lol....:taz:

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Vehicle ??

 

Wish I wasnt drinking !

 

Alan...

 

Love it Alan.....lol.....:wheelchair:

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according to google. lol. fire services or an ambulance with blues on. it also says a person on a bike can get off and walk through. lol

 

No, sorry, they have to obey the rules of the road......Fire Police and Ambulance have to treat the red light as a give way, and if they have an accident in going through the red light it is their fault. But there is a vehicle that is leagally allowed to go through........:taz:

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Royal mail.... from the old days i reckon when it really was the royal mail.

 

Well done Pablito, that's the right answer, thought it would take a little longer than that!! PM me your address and I'll send you the prize.....:clap::clap:

ha i got there first:rofl: woooooooooo

 

Well kinda wrong because a DHL guy or UPS guy isnt allowed to!

 

Royal Mail are however!

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ok i believe i have got it mate

 

 

Postal delivery workers;)

 

Pablito got it first, but that is the right answer, as long as it's Royal Mail.....:wheelchair:

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Don't want to crap on you all but I don't think they can. There isn't any evidence supporting it, so I should get the prize!!! :lol:

Well done Pablito, that's the right answer, thought it would take a little longer than that!! PM me your address and I'll send you the prize.....:clap::clap:

 

The prize is a black and white cat

Technically its not just royal mail. Its any official vehicle with the queens emblem on it ,as its classed as on her majestys service.

he edited his post after he saw me and sir charles had got it though. :ban:

 

You do throw up that ban sign with alarming frequency young sir. :euro:

 

what you been drinking to night then... its addled your brains, and messed with your synapses :wack:

Technically its not just royal mail. Its any official vehicle with the queens emblem on it ,as its classed as on her majestys service.

 

I believe you are right mate.

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Royal Mail vehicles are also tax exempt

 

Yes Sir Charles, I think any vehicle that carries the crown as it badge is tax exempt.....Do you know that the great treain robbers got so long in prison, not because they had stolen the money from the train, but also because they had held up a Royal Mail train, and it stems back to the days that "the mail must go through". They made an example out of them to anyone else thinking of doing the same thing........:oops:

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