I've seen a few youngsters driving around sporting small blue colour police type lights in the windscreen area but today, in Clevedon, Somerset, I spied a Tesco articulated truck (unloading) with a blue light in each half of the windscreen which must have been 2 to 3 inches square and quite bright.
So beware of that Tesco truck on the motorway !!!
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Daft craze IMO, the worst are the bikers who put blue, purple or even red!!! film over their headlights. How to buy a totally superb piece of automotive engineering and make yourself look a complete cheese in one lesson.
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Blue lights are used to indicate the driver is Gay
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TourVanMan TM < Ex RF >
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So that's what you told the nice Police Officer .....
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I don't think we'll mistake an artic for a police vehicle somehow ;-) However, one would have thought that "professional" drivers would know better really. Quite a few look like Christmas trees these days.
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I don't think we'll mistake an artic for a police vehicle somehow ;-) However, one would have thought that "professional" drivers would know better really. Quite a few look like Christmas trees these days.
And those with the Stars and Stripes flags in behind the driver or big pictures of Tigers etc., or massive calenders featuring naked women. Are these guys for real? Would you let one of them babysit your child??? saddos most, (but not all) of them.
M.D.
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Don't forget that a truckers cab is his 'office' Plenty of the offices I visit have calendars featuring naked women or other pictures on the wall - whats wrong with that.
Would I trust them with my child? - Thats like asking if I'd trust, say, a sales rep in a 3-series. The job & vehicle are irrelevant!
As for being 'saddos' - without these people doing their jobs, you wouldn't be able to buy goods in the shops..
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