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Onizo Posted 10 years ago
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I get to go faster

I am a cap(police). -- I get to go faster.--

What does this in the dash mean?
  

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onizo I am a cap(police). -- "I get to go faster" would normally mean something like "I have the opportunity to go faster", but what you have written does not make overall sense at first glance. Please explain more about the context from which it came.

  • onizo I am a cap(police).
  • -- "I get to go faster" would normally mean something like "I have the opportunity to go faster", but what you have written does not make overall sense at first glance.
  • Please explain more about the context from which it came.
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onizoI am a cap(police). -- I get to go faster.--
"I get to go faster" would normally mean something like "I have the opportunity to go faster", but what you have written does not make overall sense at first glance. Please explain more about the context from which it came.
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onizoI am a cap(police).
I am a cop (police officer).
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onizoI get to go faster
It is legal for him to drive 180 km/hour on a highway with a 100 km/hour speed limit..
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AnonymousI am a cop
Oh yeah ... that would make more sense!

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