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Dave:

--- Quote from: "thermidorthelobster" ---OK - let's hold the personal abuse please folks, and stick to the original point of this thread, which was moaning at the world in general (but not each other)  8)
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Well said mate lets make it a nice place again.

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "sleeplessparadise" ---
You are lucky, our's won't open........ if we go in the 300 which is slightly lifted we have to go 8 miles to the biggest tip which doesn't have barriers  :evil: this also means when we have the trailer on we have to go there cos the 300 is the only one that can tow it at the moment, can't go in my 90 at all cos its a hard top and classed as commercial and cos we got a special pass to take our SIIa soft top to the tip we cannot have another for the 90 :roll: flaming idiots

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I've been told I can get a pass for the 110, but they still might not open the barrier at the local one (got to go to HQ)


It was so much easier when we lived inStanley, I'd just go up to the Leeds site at Newsam Green & drive straight. No problems, no badges

Quietsleeper:
Why do some bus drivers think two flashes of their indicators mean they can pull out infront of you?

CaptainColourful:
Why is it that trucks & vans who are delivering use hazard warning lights whilst they are stationary between other parked vehicles ?

As you approach them the tendency is to be aware of them likely to be pulling out cos all you can see is one indicator flashing.The one by the kerb is invisible to anyone approaching them.

Is he or isn't he going to pull out ?

The darned truck/van is big enough to see anyway, and nobody is going to run into them whilst they have another vehicle behind or in front of them.
 
Oh and before anyone says owt, I drive an LGV myself but rarely use the hazards unless protecting the scene of an accident or have broken down on a clear road.
A properly parked vehicle is not a hazard, so why use hazard warning lights ?
Rant over, time for the cot.

The Smiths:

--- Quote from: "gtomo2" ---And why wont a council tip let you tip your rubbish cost your car wont fit under there hight barrier  :evil:
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This was one of the main reasons for me choosing a cherokee in the first place - so that it would fit under.

Now got into off roading raising it 3" and fitting 31" muds - when its done it will be touch and go whether it fits under the barrier - but such is life, because I now love it.

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