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Drink-drivers risk the lives of others



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TO: The drunk driver of a blue car who, at 4.05am on Saturday morning, July 12, ran into three cars on his/her way up Scarsdale Road.
How do I know you were drunk? How many sober drivers could manage to ram three different vehicles, parked on the opposite side of the road to the direction they were travelling, over a distance of 150 yards? Does it not bother you that you could have killed someone?
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THANK you to the scumbag who broke into my car and stole my sat nav. You have stolen my anniversary present for which my hard working husband paid his own money. I then have to get the lock fixed, claim on the insurance, pay an excess and higher premiums.

If you get in touch via The Star I'll send you the box and instructions, after all I only had it for two weeks. I hope you spent the money on something worthwhile.
Mrs R

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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 8:40 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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HARD WORKING CITIZEN OF SHEFFIELD,

20/07/2008 07:34:31
probably an over dose..mrs r
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