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Previously on "Rusty Flying "B"s on one's Bentley."
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Maybe he didn't want to add himself to the heap of transit vans that he can see on his left.
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Cool! but they're going to wish they hadn't made that public knowledge...The winged statue is designed to retract if the car crashes
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Annoys me when cyclists ignore the cycle paths and use the main roads and have a smug smile on their face. One of these days I am going to shout at them ' use the cycle path FFS'.
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I try not to run over cyclists because I don't want my car's angular protrusion to be soiled.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostFTFY
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Get a car then ya freak!Originally posted by gricerboy View PostAnd 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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These used to be made of stainless steel. I guess the new ones (as a £2000 optional extra) are not built to the same standard.
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So are walls, rivers, bollards and level crossings if you're not looking where you're going.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostThey are a danger to any member of the public in the act of perambulation as well as velocipedists SUCH AS MYSELF, recumbent or otherwise.
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They're only a danger to people who don't look before crossing the road.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostAnd 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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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!Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
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Rusty Flying "B"s on one's Bentley.
BBC News - Bentley issues US recall over 'Flying B' badge fault
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