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One not-so-careful owner

08 Jun 2011

Copperfield doesn’t enjoy telling patients they’re not fit to drive – but there are compensations.

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Anonymous,
10 Jun 2011
Wish you'd been my mother-in-law's GP. Drove until she was ninety, wrote off two cars when she hit telegraph poles (had a habit of nodding off behind the wheel) - didn't hurt other pedestrians, luckily. Mind you, when we did take the car keys off her she managed to get herself run over by ignoring the red light on a pelican crossing. Irene Henning
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Anonymous,
10 Jun 2011
Can you keep your eye out for a BMW M3? Philip` Boyes
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