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And quite right too. THEY ARE A DANGER TO PUBLIC SAFETY. If pop up headlights were banned from some brands of sports cars for the same reason then I see no reason why any such kind of angular protrusion shouldnt be banned. It seems to be one law for the man in the street, another for the fat cat. PLEASE LET'S HAVE SOME CONSISTENCY!
And quite right too. THEY ARE A DANGER TO PUBLIC SAFETY. If pop up headlights were banned from some brands of sports cars for the same reason then I see no reason why any such kind of angular protrusion shouldnt be banned. It seems to be one law for the man in the street, another for the fat cat. PLEASE LET'S HAVE SOME CONSISTENCY!
They're only a danger to people who don't look before crossing the road.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
And quite right too. THEY ARE A DANGER TO PUBLIC SAFETY. If pop up headlights were banned from some brands of sports cars for the same reason then I see no reason why any such kind of angular protrusion shouldnt be banned. It seems to be one law for the man in the street, another for the fat cat. PLEASE LET'S HAVE SOME CONSISTENCY!
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