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A new catch-all Tea Shop thread for those miscellaneous new stories that don't quite fit with parking, crashing into buildings or trapped/prisoners in their homes. 

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wycombewheeler replied to David9694 | 1 year ago
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  The law has been interpreted that the child is “accompanied as necessary”. 

very few adults are going to walk 2 or 3 miles tot he school and 2 or 3 miles back again, so if the child must be accompanied then driving becomes default for those with a car.

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wycombewheeler replied to David9694 | 1 year ago
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Uninsured Devon driver bizarrely accuses police officer of committing treason

'I’m sure the magistrates are going to enjoy her reasoning

https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/uninsured-devon-driver-bizarre...

rishi sundack has declared an end to the war on motorists (legal or otherwise) s clearly poor plod needs to get up to date with the latest national polcy to avoid "committing treason"

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HoldingOn replied to David9694 | 1 year ago
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Fixthebloodysite AKA David9694 wrote:

article builds the case for 20 mph limits

I tried to drive at 20mph around rural Huddersfield but at times it did not feel safe

I was quite surprised by the comments on the article. A lot more in favour of slower driving.
Also - what a strange test. Driving 10mph below the speed target made drivers behind him impatient. Well yes. Same as if you drove 30mph in a 40 or 60mph on a motorway.

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David9694 replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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David9694 replied to brooksby | 1 year ago
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I struggle, for differing reasons, to understand how detergent and meat are easy things to fence.

Wanna buy some steak? You'll er need to wash up afterwards, wontchya?

Maybe placing so much reliance on self-service tills doesn't turn out to be quite the genius cost saver after all? 

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David9694 replied to chrisonabike | 1 year ago
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Two bagged for Car Crashes into Building from the linked stories. 

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hawkinspeter replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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Article on PCPs and their dangers. I was told I was being extreme when I mentioned this before.

The financialisation of car consumption

 

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13563467.2023.2254727

"Car manufacturers have promoted PCPs to solve long-running problems in their business model related to the need to maintain a certain level of ongoing new car consumption to conform with path-dependent patterns of production. In doing so, they have partly exported their own financial risk onto consumers, leveraging what is widely construed as consumers’ material dependency on their vehicles for transport to do so."

Thanks - I found the Abstract interesting and I'll have a read through it later.

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Jogle replied to David9694 | 1 year ago
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MP Johnny Mercer says 'no-one has worked harder on this than Sheryll Murray'

And if people can't afford price increases, they can use food banks. Sheryll Murray is very pleased that South East Cornwall has food banks

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/i-m-pleased-we-have-foodbanks-t...

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ktache replied to David9694 | 1 year ago
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But it's the cyclists they hate.

Did learn a new word though, agister.

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essexian replied to Jogle | 1 year ago
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I guess the four month old was brought to court for the experience seeing how they are likely to spend quite a bit of their life in and out of court if their father is the example which they follow. 

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mark1a replied to David9694 | 1 year ago
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David9694 wrote:

'Openreach plonked a telegraph pole over my driveway while I was at work'

"My daughters have bigger cars and can't fit."

""I think it's going to devalue the house as well, because if I eventually sell, because I've lost my husband, it's going to put someone off...no real notice before the new pole was put up"

https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/news/grimsby-news/new-telegraph-pole-...

On the plus side, gigabit broadband availability at the premises may offset any imagined loss of value. 

 

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wtjs replied to SaveTheWail | 1 year ago
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One for wtjs (admittedly not in Lancashire, though):

Thanks for the thought, but it's rather like administering a hologram of a glass of water to a man dying of thirst in the desert. No prosecution for such an offence, or almost any other road traffic offence is possible in Lancashire under the present hopelessly ineffectual and/or bent regime with its proud boast: we never do anything about anything

https://upride.cc/incident/ye10aju_mini_redlightcross/

https://upride.cc/incident/ds6972_porsche_redlightpass/

https://upride.cc/incident/fd67nej_bmw420_redlightcross/

Almost all road traffic offences have been abolished here, so that absent MOT, insurance and VED is rampant- every day there are a few new offenders demonstrated during a couple of trips along the same 2 miles of road- as well as all the old offenders the police refuse to do anything about

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chrisonabike replied to David9694 | 1 year ago
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Can we have a whip round to get them to do this off motorways as well?  Every day?

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neilmck replied to wycombewheeler | 1 year ago
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Here in France the farmers used to do a similar type of demonstration blocking motorways while driving their tractors to Paris. Several people where killed by running into the back of the tractors. The people organising these demonstrations think they are being clever but they have no idea of the risk of having innocent people's blood on their hands.

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neilmck replied to wycombewheeler | 1 year ago
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Here in France the farmers used to do a similar type of demonstration blocking motorways while driving their tractors to Paris. Several people where killed by running into the back of the tractors. The people organising these demonstrations think they are being clever but they have no idea of the risk of having innocent people's blood on their hands.

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Rendel Harris replied to David9694 | 1 year ago
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Once you've had your hooky steak you're going to want to remove all traces of evidence, clearly.

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David9694 replied to essexian | 1 year ago
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Send him to jail or there will be more like this - would be my take away. 

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David9694 replied to ktache | 1 year ago
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Read all about what a weird place the New Forest is here. I especially recommend the monthly Court minutes - "everyone except us is doing the Forest wrong".

https://www.verderers.org.uk/verderers-court/

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David9694 replied to neilmck | 1 year ago
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David9694 replied to neilmck | 1 year ago
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David9694 replied to Rendel Harris | 1 year ago
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I can imagine that steak could be quite hard to get hold of - there could be an online system to show the situation in each branch - rare, medium rare 

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chrisonabike replied to David9694 | 1 year ago
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If I recall, being in prison in the UK is a fair barrier to you procreating also. Or do we have conjugal visits like the US?

Although as we should always remember (if we're in "improve the world" mode) not to having sex, willing or no.

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David9694 replied to wycombewheeler | 1 year ago
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And a 2 mile commute can multiply up to 40 miles a week for a parent, 60 miles for 3 miles distant.

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chrisonabike replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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Just saw that - was still dithering over whether it should be "trapped in our houses" or "cars in houses" or here...

I liked:

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Mr Morrison has mobility issues, so he was unable to escape the car travelling at 30mph by jumping out.

He added: "It might not sound like it is very fast, but when you have no control over the speed and you're completely stuck inside, it's terrifying."

I've got a vision of a Speed remake, a la Father Ted...

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David9694 replied to chrisonabike | 1 year ago
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Family of teen killed by driver 'speeding and clowning around' devastated at sentence

'We didn't get the verdict we feel we deserved as we haven't had closure to what happened and never will'

Denise Thomas said: "As a family we are absolutely heartbroken at the loss of our daughter Chantelle, we are not happy with the outcome of the hearing. What sort of outlook does this give to youngsters to abide by the law? Tayla is free to carry on her life where Chantelle was robbed of her life. Justice was certainly not done.

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/family-teen-killed-driver-...

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pockstone replied to David9694 | 1 year ago
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'New Forest drivers have been given a stark reminder of what to do if they hit an animal...'

Perhaps a gentle reminder of what to do BEFORE they hit an animal would be a better idea? 

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ktache replied to chrisonabike | 1 year ago
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Beta testing Level 5?

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chrisonabike replied to David9694 | 1 year ago
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David9694 wrote:

Family of teen killed by driver 'speeding and clowning around' devastated at sentence

Less the sentence (suspended), more the "passed 33 days ago, now screwing around in a car". And no mention of "banned from driving for at least a decade" either. Just another tragic accident...

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andystow replied to pockstone | 1 year ago
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pockstone wrote:

'New Forest drivers have been given a stark reminder of what to do if they hit an animal...'

Perhaps a gentle reminder of what to do BEFORE they hit an animal would be a better idea? 

Preferably before NOT hitting an animal.

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chrisonabike replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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Actually I think this may be the first news of an under-reported epidemic:

BBC wrote:

A driver has told how he was "kidnapped" by his runaway electric car and forced to dodge red lights and roundabouts.

Also, another reason why 20mph limits are completely barking.  Imagine the unfair penalty points accrued (and other cars and cyclists he'd have mown down) if the default was 20mph.

BBC wrote:

Brian Morrison, 53, from Glasgow said he was heading home from work on Sunday night when he said his brand new MG ZS EV became stuck at 30mph.

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