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  1. #9602
    Quote Originally Posted by Maxime  [View Original Post]
    That indeed seems the case. Let's hope they don't make a copy of Oceans, which is a bling-bling tourist trap where almost no local / experienced monger goes to get good sex!
    Ocean was always a terrible place for me, but also GT therefor 0 risk for me to even give both a new try.

  2. #9601
    Quote Originally Posted by Routard  [View Original Post]
    According an ex GT, Oceans took over GT and it will open again August 1st.
    That indeed seems the case. Let's hope they don't make a copy of Oceans, which is a bling-bling tourist trap where almost no local / experienced monger goes to get good sex!

  3. #9600
    Quote Originally Posted by Routard  [View Original Post]
    According an ex GT, Oceans took over GT and it will open again August 1st.
    Welcome to new upsell club then LOL! GT and LR is only non upsell clubs I knew. I hope line up will somehow improve! But summer opening is good news for those who live near by as GT has one of the most chilled out outside area!

  4. #9599
    Quote Originally Posted by Routard  [View Original Post]
    According an ex GT, Oceans took over GT and it will open again August 1st.
    Then, great to be fucked by new desk like they do at Oceans.

  5. #9598

    Is this information 100% confirmed?

    Quote Originally Posted by Routard  [View Original Post]
    According an ex GT, Oceans took over GT and it will open again August 1st.
    Can anyone confirm this information is accurate? Can we expect FKK Ocean style of mismanagement and shakiness of the girls for the future in the great club of GT?

  6. #9597
    According an ex GT, Oceans took over GT and it will open again August 1st.

  7. #9596

    Do worry about Italy

    Quote Originally Posted by BlackThought  [View Original Post]
    When I was in Germany for business, I got caught by the camera for speeding. Hertz charged me an admin fee for providing my info to the police and shortly after I received the ticket in the mail with the photo from the camera. I ignored the ticket and haven't had any issues. Now I heard Italy would make your life hell for unpaid tickets.
    Depending on the district. Some parts of Italy will turn your fine over to a collections agency.

  8. #9595
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    Don't worry about Italy. So many times I was on big overspeed on motorway in front of radar and never received anything. Look how drive Italians crossing lines. Carabinieri adviced me 28% col Gentile close to Zoncolan, when they couldn't believe a French came for Zoncolan. I drive faster in Italy than in Germany. Great country for holidays.
    Everyone ought to wear a mask had and sunglasses whilst driving then the cameras won't get a legitimate pic of the drivers face.

  9. #9594
    Quote Originally Posted by BlackThought  [View Original Post]
    When I was in Germany for business, I got caught by the camera for speeding. Hertz charged me an admin fee for providing my info to the police and shortly after I received the ticket in the mail with the photo from the camera. I ignored the ticket and haven't had any issues. Now I heard Italy would make your life hell for unpaid tickets.
    Don't worry about Italy. So many times I was on big overspeed on motorway in front of radar and never received anything. Look how drive Italians crossing lines. Carabinieri adviced me 28% col Gentile close to Zoncolan, when they couldn't believe a French came for Zoncolan. I drive faster in Italy than in Germany. Great country for holidays.

  10. #9593
    Quote Originally Posted by BlackThought  [View Original Post]
    When I was in Germany for business, I got caught by the camera for speeding. Hertz charged me an admin fee for providing my info to the police and shortly after I received the ticket in the mail with the photo from the camera. I ignored the ticket and haven't had any issues. Now I heard Italy would make your life hell for unpaid tickets.
    It is a case by case situation but for sure in Europe you get more and more into trouble. The guys who had to pay a lot and hired a lawyer to self the problem will not advertise about it.

  11. #9592
    Quote Originally Posted by DrPoon  [View Original Post]
    They can't suspend your license if you are not from Germany. So they probably just have to write a ticket but one can ignore it.
    When I was in Germany for business, I got caught by the camera for speeding. Hertz charged me an admin fee for providing my info to the police and shortly after I received the ticket in the mail with the photo from the camera. I ignored the ticket and haven't had any issues. Now I heard Italy would make your life hell for unpaid tickets.

  12. #9591
    Quote Originally Posted by HammerTime96  [View Original Post]
    No you can't "ignore it," as they can tell you that you're not authorised to drive in Germany. Just like the Covid 'vaccination,' handing in you license for one month will be entirely 'voluntary,' but if you don't want to do it and you want to be in Germany you'll have no choice, except for cancelling your trip to Germany.

    Foreign friends and colleagues have had this happen: got caught in Germany and German law calls for 1 month drivers license suspension. So Zee Germans told them: you can mail your license to the Polizei station in the Kreis where you violated the speed limit, and we'll send it back to you after 1 month. The alternative if you don't do it: get caught at a police stop or speed trap or get involved in an accident, and you're in a world of pain because you're not authorized to drive in Germany, you won't be insured either.

    What my colleagues told me is that Germany will NOT let foreigners get away with 'just paying a fine' when the sentence calls for a 1 month suspension, because this would mean a double standard for Germans / German residents and foreigners.
    Because I don't understand German, when I was controlled 2 years and half after my overspeed caught in Mainz, in other lander close to Schaffhausen. Ch, I was told I was under criminal complaint when driving in Germany: They took my French driving licence but sent me back after 1 week when I asked Speyer center and was forbidden to drive for 1 month. Was controlled leaving Aca Velbert at night on next day after forbidding ended, I still let mark on my driving licence, they asked me what was problem? I answered: speed, they controlled alcohol, 0 from sprite, and also drug test, and no more problem. I was caught arrested for 100 km / h overspeed on autobahn through Mainz. Was told by a German girl: overspeed in towns or in works zones, or alcohol or drug are much bigger problem. As I always say polizei: If not 0 , then your machine is not working.

  13. #9590
    Quote Originally Posted by DrPoon  [View Original Post]
    They can't suspend your license if you are not from Germany. So they probably just have to write a ticket but one can ignore it.
    No you can't "ignore it," as they can tell you that you're not authorised to drive in Germany. Just like the Covid 'vaccination,' handing in you license for one month will be entirely 'voluntary,' but if you don't want to do it and you want to be in Germany you'll have no choice, except for cancelling your trip to Germany.

    Foreign friends and colleagues have had this happen: got caught in Germany and German law calls for 1 month drivers license suspension. So Zee Germans told them: you can mail your license to the Polizei station in the Kreis where you violated the speed limit, and we'll send it back to you after 1 month. The alternative if you don't do it: get caught at a police stop or speed trap or get involved in an accident, and you're in a world of pain because you're not authorized to drive in Germany, you won't be insured either.

    What my colleagues told me is that Germany will NOT let foreigners get away with 'just paying a fine' when the sentence calls for a 1 month suspension, because this would mean a double standard for Germans / German residents and foreigners.

  14. #9589
    Quote Originally Posted by DrPoon  [View Original Post]
    They can't suspend your license if you are not from Germany. So they probably just have to write a ticket but one can ignore it.
    They took my French driving license but I asked Speyer center to send me back and forbidden me to drive for 1 month, but for 100 overspeed on autobahn. In Switzerland, they would have cut my head.

  15. #9588
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    With German polizei, overspeed on autobahn is not too big problem, bigger problem in works zones and towns, and very big problem if alcohol or drug.
    They can't suspend your license if you are not from Germany. So they probably just have to write a ticket but one can ignore it.

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