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Date: 17/06/04
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Odiham Fire Show (July 2006)

Album: Odiham Fire Show (July 2006)

Date: 29/08/06
Size: 35 items
Views: 1458
Fire Engine travelling over railway bridge at Preston

Fire Engine travelling over railway bridge at Preston

Date: 08/03/03
Owner: Jon Coates
Views: 4336
Comments: 5
Fire Engine at Kirkleys

Fire Engine at Kirkleys

Date: 31/12/69
Owner: Jon Coates
Views: 7641
Comments: 14
1952 Fire Engine

1952 Fire Engine

Date: 09/10/05
Owner: David Cuthbertson
Views: 952
1986 Scania 82M fire engine

1986 Scania 82M fire engine

Date: 09/10/05
Owner: David Cuthbertson
Views: 1136
1985 fire enigine and 1986 Volvo FLS truck

1985 fire enigine and 1986 Volvo FLS truck

Date: 09/10/05
Owner: David Cuthbertson
Views: 879
Fire Engine on an emergency call races through the streets of Ealing

Fire Engine on an emergency call races through the streets of Ealing

Date: 10/09/05
Owner: Keith Spink
Views: 998
Police car seen in Chichester

Police car seen in Chichester

Date: 29/12/05
Owner: Jeff Spiers
Views: 832
Comments: 1
Police car seen in Chichester

Police car seen in Chichester

Date: 29/12/05
Owner: Jeff Spiers
Views: 683
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I agree these comments are becoming very silly now. From now on anyone who has an account and is logged in can continue to post messages as they would normally do. All guess users will now have to enter the value on an image to post a comment. With...

I agree these comments are becoming very silly now. From now on anyone who has an account and is logged in can continue to post messages as they would normally do. All guess users will now have to enter the value on an image to post a comment. With automated bots improving all the time, not sure if this new protection will stop rubbish being posted, but we can only hope. Keith

Posted by Transport Images on Sat 23 Dec 2006 15:53:23 UTC

Okay

Whoever is behind all this should just stop it. Your comments are just being removed as soon as Keith logs in so there is just no point.

Posted by David Cuthbertson on Sun 17 Dec 2006 15:54:17 UTC

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