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Previously on "Not Quite a Darwin, but Defintely a Feckin Bellend!"
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostOff Topic:
You should probably know that the residence around Bristol Airport campaigned to have Sat nav systems hobbled to stop a continual stream of cross country traffic from invading their little villages. Also all signs to the airport point up the A roads into Bristol and then back down the A38 to the airport.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostTo be fair I recently tried using sat nav to get to Bristol Airport car park after visiting a relative in the sticks about 20 miles away from the airport.
First attempt ended up in some industrial park a few miles miles away from the actual airport.
If we can't blindly follow a sat nav what is the actual point of it.
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You should probably know that the residence around Bristol Airport campaigned to have Sat nav systems hobbled to stop a continual stream of cross country traffic from invading their little villages. Also all signs to the airport point up the A roads into Bristol and then back down the A38 to the airport.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostIf we can't blindly follow a sat nav what is the actual point of it.
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To be fair he is probably going to use this to claim he's a bit mental.
Out in 5 years
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To be fair I recently tried using sat nav to get to Bristol Airport car park after visiting a relative in the sticks about 20 miles away from the airport.
First attempt ended up in some industrial park a few miles miles away from the actual airport.
If we can't blindly follow a sat nav what is the actual point of it.
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Got to love the Uber vetting process, there seems to be a higher than average proportion of rapists and terrorists among it's population.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
If he can't tell the difference between Windsor Castle and a Pub they may have a point
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Not Quite a Darwin, but Defintely a Feckin Bellend!
Mohiussunnath Chowdhury, 26, was detained outside the royal family residence in central London last Friday, allegedly having a four-foot sword and saying “Allahu Akbar” as he was arrested by police.It is alleged that Chowdhury, 26, who works as a self-employed Uber driver, had set off from his Luton address about two hours before his arrest and he used his satnav to try to drive to Windsor Castle. After he arrived at a pub of the same name, he drove on and eventually ended up near Buckingham Palace in central London.
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