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RE: FN-FORUM [OT] Radar Detectors (Was: Design Critique)
date posted 24th January 2003 20:55
They do that because they are sick and tired of pr*cks in cars knocking them
off by pulling out in front of them and then saying "But I didn't see
them"....at least with the lights on it does attract the attention of car
drivers a little more.
2p (and yes a biker)
Regards
Darren Spink
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Subject: Re: FN-FORUM [OT] Radar Detectors (Was: Design Critique)
Hugh, but then most of the motorcyclists I meet leave their lights on
main beam day and night - most inconsiderate!
Martyn
On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 18:29, Hugh Frostick wrote:
> Raymond,
> I think you must be a biker!
> I agree with absolutely everything you've said.
>
> Fog lights coming towards you at night in the rain
> when riding a bike is extremely unhelpful.
> To see past the shadow and look for that raised
> manhole cover or that cyclist or your choice> I need main beam -
> so if any of you misuse foglights and wonder why
> you are being blinded, now you know.
>
> Hugh
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Raymond Stone" [EMAIL REMOVED]
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> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 4:46 PM
> Subject: RE: FN-FORUM [OT] Radar Detectors (Was: Design Critique)
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> > 50! Your damn lucky, 40 on 60 limits is much more common up here. It is
> > an offence (obstruction I think) but very rare to get prosecuted for it.
> >
> > BTW: FOG LIGHTS ON AT NIGHT WHEN NOT FOGGY - Hang the culprits.
> >
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