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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :"I'd slow down, Dear...Could be a police camera up ahead!" Otago Daily Times, 23 April 2005.
"Can we book someone for being too slow Sarge?" "Only if it's not George Hawkins" Sunday News, 11 February 2005
News. Govt reprioritises traffic policing...31 July 2005.
Future bad driving excuses?.. "We're not speeding! We're just following the PM to the rugby!" 22 July, 2004
"Your light bulbs are gone, no WOF, brakes don't work, bald tyres, faulty seat-belts, crook suspension, a rust bucket." "Picky, picky." 6 March, 2007
"There are new bylaws in Hamilton. You will have to move on and you've also copped a fine of $40." 30 May, 2005.
Scott, Thomas 1947- :'Can I interest you in our preferred repeat offender card? Pay cash for nine speeding tickets and get the tenth on the house...' The Dominion Post, 20 August 2004.
"Can we book someone for being too slow Sarge?" "Only if it's not George Hawkins" Sunday News, 11 February 2005
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