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Re: FN-FORUM [OT] Radar Detectors (Was: Design Critique)
date posted 25th January 2003 23:21
Unfortunately, if they hit you, you're at fault.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hugh Frostick" [EMAIL REMOVED]
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Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM [OT] Radar Detectors (Was: Design Critique)
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Darren Spink" [EMAIL REMOVED]
> To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 11:04 AM
> Subject: RE: FN-FORUM [OT] Radar Detectors (Was: Design Critique)
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> > >If there is a speed limit set (ie less than the national
> > >limit) and anyone is breaking it, I have no problem
> > >with them having someone pulling out on them as if they
> > >were adhering to the limit.
> >
> > Call me a picky person if you wish, but, if you pull out on anyone who
has
> > to alter their speed or direction as a result of your action then you
are
> > guilty of driving without due care. It doesn't make any pre-requisite
> such
> > as "The person who changes speed/direction must not be exceeding the
speed
> > limit".
> >
> Can't agree, in our 30 limit road I have lost count of the number of times
> I have had to RUN out of the way with my child/children from what was
> an empty road when I started to cross. These people are doing 40- 55
> commonly, and in the worst case - in daylight hours - 90+.
> If I can fu5k these bastards by pulling out ( and I AM talking about
> in my massive Volvo! And just me in it!) then I will gladly do so.
>
> But don't quote me on this
>
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