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The man, who it transpired later was from Afghanistan, was told politely why he was stopped and that he was going to get a ticket.
It transpired later that he did have a chest infection too – a bad one, one that meant that the septicaemia that was shutting down his body and stopping him breathing.
It transpired later, when the multi-coloured Volvo truck driver who was transporting a container containing motor parts to Oxford was being interviewed by a local radio reporter, that the lorry veered to avoid a police car speeding towards him on the wrong side of the road.
If it transpired later that they also exhibited or supported religious or sexuality beliefs, the response may also reflect on that.
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Later it transpired that this confrontation was never entirely necessary.
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Less than a fortnight later, it transpired that this was exactly the question going through his mind.
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