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    Partial smoking ban

    How so? Everything I have read points to a downturn in takings and the closing of premises.
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    Favourite words

    Floccinoccinaucinihilipilification.
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    Parking (Dropped Curb)

    The Road Traffic Act states that is an offence to drive a vehicle anywhere other than a road except to gain authorised access e.g. driving across a footpath to enter one's driveway. As a footpath is not a road and in order to park on it a vehicle must be driven (unless craned!) it stands to...
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    Parking (Dropped Curb)

    My understanding has always been that is illegal to obstruct a dropped kerb, this has been the case long before 2003. It may be that the rules mentioned are something to do with local parking enforcement guidelines. Where I live, many cars are parked illegally (Road Traffic Act) but the police...
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    Life On Mars =BRILLIANT !

    It looks promising but I think the first episode tried to deal with too much so there wasn't any real development of the storyline - everything happened just too fast. It should get better though.
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    Bugbears

    Cars with large bore drainpipes instead of silencers - why do the police ignore them?
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    Caught Red Handed

    How is this achievable? I believe that too many crimes are trivialised, therefore, it takes a crime of some magnitude before punishment of any meaning is handed out to an offender. There are too many 'last chances' given to those who have multiple convictions. Increase the sentences to a level...
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    Partial smoking ban

    The cost of the premiums would leave no money for tobacco!
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    O2 SIM card

    Using the card reader can you view the properties of the items you want to delete? If you can it might say that these are 'read only', if you can uncheck that property you should be able to delete the item.
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    Moral Question

    Having a bad day?
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    Moral Question

    For Christmas my missus bought me a gift which meant the shop gave her a £5 voucher - who does the voucher belong to, me or her?
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    DOCTOR KNOW IT ALL (feel free to ask any instalation regs)

    What was Captain Hook (in Peter Pan) called before the croc bit off his hand?
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    CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

    It's reliable as long as it's trustworthy. There is will still be corruption amongst those who have power.
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    Genetic Policing

    Because just as your bank, phone provider, etc. sells your details to third parties so these details can be sold to insurance companies. By using the genetic information they will identify those who are a high risk from known illnesses. This information can in turn be sold to corporations...
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    Genetic Policing

    On Radio 2 today there was someone with the idea of all newborns to have a DNA sample taken and registered on a national database - the rationale for this was to aid crime solving in the future. Surely, there can be no greater invasion of privacy?
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    GP's

    Our GP is tremendous.
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    Umbrellas - GRR...

    Always wear sunglasses in the rain - they keep the umbrellas out of your eyes. I'm surprised that the taller ones find this a problem. I am 5'6" and find that umbrella spikes usually come at me at eye level (maybe I live where the average height is lower?), I always push umbrellas out of the...
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    Car accident

    If the car is being driven in order to get the MOT it is not a problem. No MOT / Tax does not invalidate the insurance.
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    Filming

    Can you get hold of a 1970 Redifusion? I missed an episode of 'Lost in Space'.
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    None existing offence code entered on licence.

    In my experience motorists slow down (jump on the brakes!) when they spot a camera irrespective of the speed they are travelling at - this is because they don't know what speed they are doing.
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