Monday, 7 December 2009

MOTOR DIAL-A-'TEEF'.

The new advert produced for the DVLA where a person can phone ("or text") the registration plate of a car and get back all the car's information, like it's performance and such like must be a boon to car thieves. "Oh, that looks like a niiice motor ya know for some T.D.A. I'll just use my stolen mobile to 'aks' dem what it's handling's like, just in case "da Feds" come for me, 'Grand theft auto' stylee ya nah bruv", or something like that.
The whole idea of being able to find out important information on someone's car on a random basis without even bothering to include the cars actual owner just seems ridiculously dumb to me (are the owners even informed that someone has been 'casing' their car?).
Am I the only one who thinks this is a massively bad idea (car thieves need not answer), one of gob smackingly large proportions?
I'm tempted to say that it's a symptom of our "broken Britain", just because I want to use that stupid phrase, and speaking of phrases, "at the end of the day" has got to be the most annoying way of ending a sentence I know of. In fact, "at the end of the day", people who use it should be given sentences at her majesties pleasure just for annoying me with it continually.

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