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To the driver of the above mentioned vehicle, 17 Jun 2012 (2pm SLE towards CTE) You were driving recklessly and overtaking on the middle lane without due clearance. You nearly clipped my rear bumper you son of a beach. You have a date in Hell with your good pal Ma Chi, please do not drag other innocence parties into it, we are not interested, I was going about 90-100km/h on the right lane and keeping a reasonable distance from the vehicle in front of me. You could have overtaken me on the left if you needed to but there was no need to cut it so close. Yah, your COE is worth more than my whole car but my life and my passenger's are worth more than you cos you are nothing but an irresponsible scumbag, rot in hell you son of a beach. Vehicle Details Vehicle No.: Sierra-Juliett-Yankee Two One Six Eight Lima Vehicle Type: N18 - Passenger (Co) Company Car (Single Rate) Vehicle Attachment 1: No Attachment Vehicle Scheme: Normal Vehicle Make: B.M.W. Vehicle Model: 523I 2.5 AT ABS D/AB 2WD 4DR GAS/D Chassis No.: WBAFP32050C867281 Engine No.: 11017822N52B25AF Engine Capacity: 2497 cc Maximum Laden Weight: 2260 kg Unladen Weight: 1650 kg Year Of Manufacture: 2011 Original Registration Date: 30 Sep 2011 Lifespan Expiry Date: - COE Category: E - Open Category Quota Premium: $65,589.00 COE Expiry Date: 29 Sep 2021 Road Tax Expiry Date: 29 Sep 2012 PARF Eligibility Expiry Date: 29 Sep 2021 Inspection Due Date: 29 Sep 2014 Intended Transfer Date: 25 Aug 2012
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Soccernet Reports : Martin O'Neill quits as manager of Aston Villa Martin O'Neill has resigned as manager of Aston Villa just five days before the start of the Premier League season. There had been speculation over his future at Villa Park with the impending sale of James Milner and interest in Ashley Young from Premier League rivals. O'Neill was close to leaving Villa at the end of last season but opted to stay after talks with owner Randy Lerner. "Aston Villa can confirm that Martin O'Neill has resigned as manager of the football club with immediate effect,'' the club said in a statement. O'Neill, who enjoyed successful spells in charge of Leicester City and Celtic before moving to the Midlands, is thought to have grown frustrated with a lack of funds to push the club on to the next level. That was not helped by the sale of Gareth Barry to Manchester City last summer, and with James Milner almost certain to walk the same path, speculation is rife that a frustration at not being able to strengthen is to blame for O'Neill's departure. He could have been Liverpool manager should he quit at the end of last season .......... Another American own club ...... Those Yankees ...............