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Message 1701587 - Posted: 15 Jul 2015, 4:27:40 UTC - in response to Message 1701585.  

hahahahahahaha at -10 about 20 mins at least i've herd it's a good way to die not painful at all just fall asleep and never wake up .

Would be easy to unload them and very safe .
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Message 1701588 - Posted: 15 Jul 2015, 4:30:49 UTC - in response to Message 1701585.  

Well, I'm looking forward to the next time I have a Refrigerated trailer on a European run.


Just make shore you got some bloody heavy duty locks mate and a freaking machete to protect yourself , I'd say buy a gun but that might get you into to much trouble .

Naw, let them get on, crowbar the doors then set the temp to low as possible - 5 - 7 hours to return home, wonder how long does hypothermia take to set in?

Don't know, ask an Inuit?
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Message 1707950 - Posted: 3 Aug 2015, 4:20:49 UTC

http://www.thelocal.fr/20150717/french-cameras-snare-foreign-drivers-45m-times
Speed cameras in France have caught foreign motorists a staggering 4.5 million times in just one year, that's an incredible 123,287 per day or 5,139 per hour.
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As for the Brits, drivers were snared 165,000 times throughout the year, but unlike the Germans, Spanish and Belgians, the British don’t have to pay up, or at least for the moment.

A European directive dating back to 2011 allows certain EU member states to share information on drivers caught committing offences on the roads, which will be rolled out on a staggered basis.

However Denmark, the UK and Ireland opted out of signing up to the agreement.

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