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EP5:10/26 "Do It Like a Madman"
Slowhatch:
May 4 was a Sunday, yes? That's the date posted by all our correspondents, and it's confirmed by the flightboard at Changi; it also syncs with Siem Reap arrivals (although granted it's a winter schedule).
georgiapeach:
Nice catch! :yess:
michael:
may 4 was a sunday apskip
gingerman28:
Perhaps one of our Kiwi friends can answer this question. In New Zealand does a person who is given a ticket for speeding have to appear in traffic court to find out how much the fine is; or can a person merely mail in the amount which is on the ticket. Finally, do the authorities place a hold on this person so that he can not leave the country through immigration/customs until said fine is paid.
So if Terence actually did receive a ticket for speeding when and how did he pay the fine? According to what we were shown on the aired program, he arrived at the airport at around 9:30 and left on a flight to Singapore at 12:35.
Or do they do in New Zealand what we used to do in Mexico and include money when we hand over our driver's license?
But although Terence asks Sarah if this is any way to treat a person who received a speeding ticket, was he just saying that to make her feel bad. From the picture, he does look like the police officer is just giving him a warning about speeding ("I'm sorry") he says to the officer and not an actual ticket which would have meant he probably could not have left the country until it was verified and paid.
georgiapeach:
Aja and Ty give an interview that says they were also pulled over for driving on the wrong side of the road. Because they only received a warning, they did not receive a penalty. So since they got a penalty, I think we do have to assume that T/S actually got a ticket.
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