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<blockquote data-quote="Marcus Bowden" data-source="post: 96351" data-attributes="member: 3287"><p>On a German autobahn nearing Puttgarden ferry had a front wheel blow out at night they parked to keep me safe while doing teh tube change, the police woman who spoke good English said that blue lights were illegal on German vehicles but foreigners they allow as so many lorries are well decked out in their cabs.</p><p>First time being stopped was in NZ for having blue lights coming out of Kaikoura east coast Douth Island, I told the officer in blue that they have been fitted since 2003 past the NZ Warrant of Fitness. He took a photo of them, my license, W of F stickers & me. Did hear any thing more. But am a marked man.</p><p>bananaman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcus Bowden, post: 96351, member: 3287"] On a German autobahn nearing Puttgarden ferry had a front wheel blow out at night they parked to keep me safe while doing teh tube change, the police woman who spoke good English said that blue lights were illegal on German vehicles but foreigners they allow as so many lorries are well decked out in their cabs. First time being stopped was in NZ for having blue lights coming out of Kaikoura east coast Douth Island, I told the officer in blue that they have been fitted since 2003 past the NZ Warrant of Fitness. He took a photo of them, my license, W of F stickers & me. Did hear any thing more. But am a marked man. bananaman [/QUOTE]
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