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« Reply #16725 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 13:52:05 »

Runners or joggers on the roads. Either

A) Running on the wrong side of the road
B) As above with no fluorescent garments
C) Running on the right side of the road with no fluorescent garments
Assuming you're talking about daylight, if you can't see a pedestrian unless they're wearing fluorescent clothes you should hand in your licence immediately as you clearly shouldn't be driving.
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fatbasher

« Reply #16726 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 14:03:30 »

Assuming you're talking about daylight, if you can't see a pedestrian unless they're wearing fluorescent clothes you should hand in your licence immediately as you clearly shouldn't be driving.

It's a real bind doing 40k a year without seeing fuck all. But then again you see cars a lot sooner now they have side lights on all the time. Who knew, those Swedes were onto something with their Volos 30 years ago.
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« Reply #16727 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 14:20:15 »

It's a real bind doing 40k a year without seeing fuck all. But then again you see cars a lot sooner now they have side lights on all the time. Who knew, those Swedes were onto something with their Volos 30 years ago.
If you're seriously saying you can't see a pedestrian in time unless they're wearing fluorescent clothing in daylight, either your eyesight's not good enough to be driving or you're going waaayyy too fast. And double that for not being able to see cars without sidelights
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« Reply #16728 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 14:33:45 »

If you're seriously saying you can't see a pedestrian in time unless they're wearing fluorescent clothing in daylight, either your eyesight's not good enough to be driving or you're going waaayyy too fast. And double that for not being able to see cars without sidelights

Don't be a knob. Of course i can't see anyone when I'm driving and of course i drive to fast. The fact that one woman yesterday was wearing dark gear and blended into the hedge row and I wasn't speeding had noting to do with it. What your intmating is that their safety is the drivers responsibility.

If they're going to go running on the fucking road where ever they are don't you think they should wear hi vis gear? if the answer is yes then i win if it's no then by that yard stick motorway maintenance personnel should wear camoflage gear and cyclists have a no helmet protest in London like the sheiks did in the '70's
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« Reply #16729 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 14:44:26 »

Some time ago I ordered a tv bracket to put our tv on the wall. I decided to have a go yesterday. I'm inept at DIY so drilling holes and putting the bracket on the wall took longer than it probably should have taken.

Next part was to put the brackets on the back of the tv, realising that the screws in the bracket box were too small I nipped up to the local DIY shop 3 times to try and get the right size screws.

Finally after some time it dawned on me that the screws I needed were too big to go through the bracket! I did some investigation on the yank amazon site and there was a warning that the bracket wouldn't fit Samsung TVs. So I now have 4 lovely holes in the wall and a bracket I can't use (it was only about £7). Bit pissed off that it didn't have the same warning on the uk amazon site (and I did read the comments and it was never mentioned).

The bracket states it can be used on 99% of tvs which i suspect is a load of bollocks.

Can't you just drill out the holes in the bracket to the right size?
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« Reply #16730 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 14:58:39 »

Don't be a knob. Of course i can't see anyone when I'm driving and of course i drive to fast. The fact that one woman yesterday was wearing dark gear and blended into the hedge row and I wasn't speeding had noting to do with it. What your intmating is that their safety is the drivers responsibility.

If they're going to go running on the fucking road where ever they are don't you think they should wear hi vis gear? if the answer is yes then i win if it's no then by that yard stick motorway maintenance personnel should wear camoflage gear and cyclists have a no helmet protest in London like the sheiks did in the '70's
No, I was suggesting drivers have a responsibility to be aware of other road users. As do cyclists, pedestrians, horse riders etc. I didn't (until now) think that was an especially controversial view.
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« Reply #16731 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 15:13:38 »

Muslim/paki women's clothing, i was out earlier & there was a woman walking along the path who had the headdress on where you can only see their eyes, but she had an extremely low cut top on with her more than ample breasts just about hanging in her top. I always thought that they had to cover up all flesh. I am not moaning that much as they were a very nice set.
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« Reply #16732 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 15:27:24 »

babes in burkas - big milky jaybs
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« Reply #16733 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 16:10:59 »

babes in burkas - big milky jaybs
More Milky Chocolate
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fatbasher

« Reply #16734 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 16:36:02 »

No, I was suggesting drivers have a responsibility to be aware of other road users. As do cyclists, pedestrians, horse riders etc. I didn't (until now) think that was an especially controversial view.

Maybe we're getting somewhere. Other road users eh? Do you think I/everyone else doesn't? I don't class joggers running around country lanes in dark gear on the wrong side of the road as regular users. They and cyclists should have hi vis gear on as a given standard if they are using a road. In Addition a helmet at least for cyclists. While I'm at it it also surprises me the amount of horse riders without hi vis and or a helmet around the west Swindon, Purton & Cricklade roads.
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« Reply #16735 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 16:44:31 »

Maybe we're getting somewhere. Other road users eh? Do you think I/everyone else doesn't? I don't class joggers running around country lanes in dark gear on the wrong side of the road as regular users. They and cyclists should have hi vis gear on as a given standard if they are using a road. In Addition a helmet at least for cyclists. While I'm at it it also surprises me the amount of horse riders without hi vis and or a helmet around the west Swindon, Purton & Cricklade roads.
Yeah and those black/dark blue cars are a bit of a cunt as well, aren't they? I could understand your point if you were talking about at night, where fluorescent clothing/lights are a must,  but in broad daylight?
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« Reply #16736 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 17:04:55 »

QPR supposedly offering Rio 80k a week. They just don't fucking learn.
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« Reply #16737 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 19:00:50 »

The fact you know who won Britain's got talent mildly annoys me! Wink

If you were married to my wife, you would know also.  Trust me.
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« Reply #16738 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 20:54:42 »

Yeah and those black/dark blue cars are a bit of a cunt as well, aren't they? I could understand your point if you were talking about at night, where fluorescent clothing/lights are a must,  but in broad daylight?

Why not?
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« Reply #16739 on: Sunday, June 8, 2014, 21:02:04 »

Lycra clad bellends on bikes, wobbling all over roads are far more annoying than joggers. And in more danger too I'd think.
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