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What a family that is. Scum.

A callous and cowardly driver who killed a much-loved cyclist and left him slumped in the road after heartlessly speeding away from the scene was later found hiding in his girlfriend's bathroom.

Ben George, 30, knocked the cyclist down and sent him flying onto the windscreen during an "appalling" episode of dangerous driving.

The family of the victim have been left "devastated" at his tragic death and it has brought "lifelong grief and misery" to them.
https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/new...-news/cowardly-driver-who-killed-much-5931837
RIP to Jeff.

It's never gonna happen (and rightly so), but this is the type of case that a couple of right minded hard lads should be given 15 minutes with him in his cell.

****.


RIP Jeff.
 
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What a family that is. Scum.

A callous and cowardly driver who killed a much-loved cyclist and left him slumped in the road after heartlessly speeding away from the scene was later found hiding in his girlfriend's bathroom.

Ben George, 30, knocked the cyclist down and sent him flying onto the windscreen during an "appalling" episode of dangerous driving.

The family of the victim have been left "devastated" at his tragic death and it has brought "lifelong grief and misery" to them.
https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/new...-news/cowardly-driver-who-killed-much-5931837
RIP to Jeff.
There’s an article about this scumbag In the hdm today. The hdm hits a new low in reporting. Names wrong shocking spelling.
 
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Cheap petrol.

About the only thing I can remember about the place.


We've overnighted in Luxembourg a few times when we've been on our way to 'places with better roads' - we always try to arrive running on fumes only, so we can take full advantage of the cheap petrol. There's a very good, and reasonably priced Novotel there too.
 
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We've overnighted in Luxembourg a few times when we've been on our way to 'places with better roads' - we always try to arrive running on fumes only, so we can take full advantage of the cheap petrol. There's a very good, and reasonably priced Novotel there too.

In the days before the Euro and when border controls were a thing to hold you up, we found a road lined with petrol stations, very weird at the time.
 
In the days before the Euro and when border controls were a thing to hold you up, we found a road lined with petrol stations, very weird at the time.

Was exactly the same two years ago when I was last there - the border control was just a couple of bored looking coppers stood in the middle of the road pulling random cars - petrol stations on both sides of the road, as you say - really weird!
 
I'm in Luxemburg tonight. What's the ****ing point of Luxemburg when you think about it.....

If Luxembourg wasn't there, there'd be a ****ing great hole between Belgium, France and Germany and small children could fall in it and hurt themselves.

As could dogs and cats and hedgehogs and ****.


It's useful is Luxemburg. Prevents all sorts of nasty accidents.