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Who was complaining? I was laughing and curious as to how they managed to parallel park on a driving test!
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The biggest problem is the parking spaces are way too small these days, park spot on between the lines and you are hardly likely to get out of your car door or at worst some person scratches or dents your car getting into theirs.
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Agree mate. The point in case, they had 6 they coulda picked from. It must be a huge problem for you to get your bike in a space that small!
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The biggest problem is the large number of folk that can't get any part of the car within the lines.
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Oh often they manage that. Just not straight!Abdoulaye's Twin wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2023 1:36 pmThe biggest problem is the large number of folk that can't get any part of the car within the lines.
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Cars tend to average around 6ft in width now parking spaces 7ft.10inch. Park spot on in the middle of the box you have less than 2ft to exit your car which includes next bays surplus.
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True. But if spaces were made larger then there would never be anywhere to park in the first place!
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Obvious: The government and Automobile trade are just getting you ready to tell you you need a remote control to park.
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Quite a lot of cars already have that "feature" TD. It doesn't make the doors any smaller!TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:37 pmObvious: The government and Automobile trade are just getting you ready to tell you you need a remote control to park.
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Yeah, I know. I once saw a neighbour bring a 30ft caravan down his drive and onto the road whilst sitting on his garden wall. The wonders of technology hey..Worthy4England wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:43 pmQuite a lot of cars already have that "feature" TD. It doesn't make the doors any smaller!TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:37 pmObvious: The government and Automobile trade are just getting you ready to tell you you need a remote control to park.
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It's quite impressive to see it in action on the old parallel parking thing. Not sure it works with a caravan on the back!TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:56 pmYeah, I know. I once saw a neighbour bring a 30ft caravan down his drive and onto the road whilst sitting on his garden wall. The wonders of technology hey..Worthy4England wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:43 pmQuite a lot of cars already have that "feature" TD. It doesn't make the doors any smaller!TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:37 pmObvious: The government and Automobile trade are just getting you ready to tell you you need a remote control to park.
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There are cars that will back in and out of a space using the keyfob rendering the space needed for opening a door moot….Worthy4England wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:43 pmQuite a lot of cars already have that "feature" TD. It doesn't make the doors any smaller!TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:37 pmObvious: The government and Automobile trade are just getting you ready to tell you you need a remote control to park.
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Brilliant until they decide they are staying putBWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 1:59 pmThere are cars that will back in and out of a space using the keyfob rendering the space needed for opening a door moot….Worthy4England wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:43 pmQuite a lot of cars already have that "feature" TD. It doesn't make the doors any smaller!TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:37 pmObvious: The government and Automobile trade are just getting you ready to tell you you need a remote control to park.
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Good call for those cars, aye.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 1:59 pmThere are cars that will back in and out of a space using the keyfob rendering the space needed for opening a door moot….Worthy4England wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:43 pmQuite a lot of cars already have that "feature" TD. It doesn't make the doors any smaller!TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:37 pmObvious: The government and Automobile trade are just getting you ready to tell you you need a remote control to park.
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The very unfortunate and sad death of that poor ice hockey player - absolute tragedy. Fortunately we rarely see such cases in sport - but there's been a few at sports I've played and we had our own unfortunate drama with Fabrice Muamba, where of course no-one else was involved quite clearly. They've now arrested someone on a manslaughter charge for something that on the face of it, is part of the risk of playing contact sports/sports with hard balls being hurled at your head, etc. I do wonder what ramifications this might have, where typically the player has some notion that what they're doing carries risk in the first place (I mean obvs if the arrested person was using illegally thin blades or they've deliberately targeted the neck, than that's going to be a bit different).
Like many of us, I played a bit of sport as a younger chap. Cricket, being one-such. Part of the game is that you might get a projectile heading towards your head at a rate of knots (in the days before helmets) and occasionally you'd end up wearing one, and on a bad day maybe quite a few, with some grumpy bloke at the other end muttering something akin to "that's why you've paid for a bat, to stop it hitting your yed"...
Depending on how this charge plays out, it feels like we're constantly having to change the rules, to avoid litigation's on something where many of the things that could "harm the individual" are known to the individual when they go into the sport. When I hear of, for example, the cases of dementia in football (and rugby) due to head knocks, I doubt the full extent was known by anyone back in the 1960's - or even when most of us were heading waterlogged casey's, but everyone picking up a bat today, knows they might get a ball at the noggin.
If we extended the litigation approach to everything, we end up with me wanting to sue the descendant's of the tribal chief from the stone-age, because my great, great, great etc. grandparent got skewered by a mammoth and didn't get a H&S briefing prior to the hunt.
Like many of us, I played a bit of sport as a younger chap. Cricket, being one-such. Part of the game is that you might get a projectile heading towards your head at a rate of knots (in the days before helmets) and occasionally you'd end up wearing one, and on a bad day maybe quite a few, with some grumpy bloke at the other end muttering something akin to "that's why you've paid for a bat, to stop it hitting your yed"...
Depending on how this charge plays out, it feels like we're constantly having to change the rules, to avoid litigation's on something where many of the things that could "harm the individual" are known to the individual when they go into the sport. When I hear of, for example, the cases of dementia in football (and rugby) due to head knocks, I doubt the full extent was known by anyone back in the 1960's - or even when most of us were heading waterlogged casey's, but everyone picking up a bat today, knows they might get a ball at the noggin.
If we extended the litigation approach to everything, we end up with me wanting to sue the descendant's of the tribal chief from the stone-age, because my great, great, great etc. grandparent got skewered by a mammoth and didn't get a H&S briefing prior to the hunt.
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So I haven't seen the video of it (and I'm not going looking for it!) but I'd assumed the same, that maybe he was on the floor and it was an accident, but people at the pub last night were saying they'd seen it, and that they're both standing and he's basically high kicked him on purpose, so I think it probably turns on that, and that seems fair enough to me.
Legally speaking in sport you have a defence to criminal charges on the basis of consent as long as what you do is reasonably within broadly the bounds of that sport.
That's a different point to suing a governing body for negligence. To take the football case, you're not going to win on the basis that heading a heavy ball causes long term brain injury. You probably would win if you could show that e.g. the FA knew that and didn't do anything.
Legally speaking in sport you have a defence to criminal charges on the basis of consent as long as what you do is reasonably within broadly the bounds of that sport.
That's a different point to suing a governing body for negligence. To take the football case, you're not going to win on the basis that heading a heavy ball causes long term brain injury. You probably would win if you could show that e.g. the FA knew that and didn't do anything.
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Thanks for clarification, mate, like you, I wasn't going hunting the video out.
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I stumbled across the video on X last night, without realising what it was. The ‘aggressor’ appeared to spin and thrust his rising skate at a seemingly ridiculous height towards his opponent. That’s where the video stopped, fortunately.
Not sure why people are still posting it tbh, when we know the outcome. Actually, I do. Some people are downright cnuts!
Not sure why people are still posting it tbh, when we know the outcome. Actually, I do. Some people are downright cnuts!
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My sentiments.Burnden Paddock wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 9:17 pmI stumbled across the video on X last night, without realising what it was. The ‘aggressor’ appeared to spin and thrust his rising skate at a seemingly ridiculous height towards his opponent. That’s where the video stopped, fortunately.
Not sure why people are still posting it tbh, when we know the outcome. Actually, I do. Some people are downright cnuts!
Surely and maybe our resident legal Eagle might clarify this, now there is a possibility of legal action being taken the posters, if in this country, could face actions?
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