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From: Sharon O. on 17 Aug 2006 05:42 On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 19:29:29 +0100, Ivor Jones wrote: > "Steve" <no(a)way.com> wrote in message > news:%ppEg.50277$Ca.27448(a)fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk > > [snip] > >> Police dont use 2 way radios and so are covered by the >> regulations. 2-way radios are so defined by the name, >> they send and recieve data/voice between 2 radios, ie the >> ones you buy for your kids while out camping. > > Que..? It's actually 'Qu'.
From: Ivor Jones on 17 Aug 2006 05:46 "Sharon O." <sharon.owpan(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message news:pan.2006.08.17.09.41.44.935278(a)googlemail.com > On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 19:29:29 +0100, Ivor Jones wrote: > > > "Steve" <no(a)way.com> wrote in message > > news:%ppEg.50277$Ca.27448(a)fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk > > > > [snip] > > > > > Police dont use 2 way radios and so are covered by the > > > regulations. 2-way radios are so defined by the name, > > > they send and recieve data/voice between 2 radios, ie > > > the ones you buy for your kids while out camping. > > > > Que..? > > It's actually 'Qu'. I know, but my keyboard doesn't have accented characters and I couldn't be bothered to search for the program that puts them in. Ivor
From: davek on 17 Aug 2006 08:00 Alex Heney wrote: > Please explain how you think that simple and absolutely true statement > is somehow "bollocks". The statement was certainly simple but in no way was it true. If you're doing 70mph on the motorway, the only conceivable reason for which you could be obliged to get out of another vehicle's way is that it has flashing blue lights on its roof. d.
From: davek on 17 Aug 2006 08:03 Alex Heney wrote: > If it was *possible* for him to pass you on the inside, then you > should have been in the inside lane. Regardless of what speed you were > doing. Regardless of how close he had to be to the vehicle in front to perform the manoeuvre? d.
From: Christian McArdle on 17 Aug 2006 08:20
> The statement was certainly simple but in no way was it true. > > If you're doing 70mph on the motorway, the only conceivable reason for > which you could be obliged to get out of another vehicle's way is that it > has flashing blue lights on its roof. Please hand back your driving licence. It is the staple of MLOC belief that because their speedo reads 70mph (actually, they're doing 63mph), they have a god given right to prevent others passing. This is not true. It is dangerous. They should be shot, or tortured to death. Christian. |