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Old 24-03-18, 15:06
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Terry Warner
 
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I've had similar complaints about my 1974 M151A2. "Fumes!" As they choke and gag. I guess what was once a fact of life and motoring is no longer acceptable. Will you be allowed any form of static display?

I can understand the police check concept. The parades are typically inside a cordon, and the VIPs are also inside that perimeter. Once I marched for 11 November and Prince Charles and Camilla were the reviewing dignitaries. I was one of three Guard NCOs with my troops. Suddenly I realized we were in between two rows of low concrete barricades, a crowd fence, and there were evenly spaced, stern looking folks looking out at the crowd, and looking in at us. I felt quite safe actually!
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