Driven to Madness
Captain Placid asks: What annoying things do significant others, workmates and other people in general do that drive you up the wall? Do you want to kill your other half over their obsessive fridge magnet collection? Driven to distraction over your manager's continued use of Comic Sans (The Font of Champions)? Tell us.
( , Thu 4 Oct 2012, 12:11)
Captain Placid asks: What annoying things do significant others, workmates and other people in general do that drive you up the wall? Do you want to kill your other half over their obsessive fridge magnet collection? Driven to distraction over your manager's continued use of Comic Sans (The Font of Champions)? Tell us.
( , Thu 4 Oct 2012, 12:11)
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You get a click from me.
As far as I'm concerned a car parked on the footway at the side of a road is't legally there -- so any damage made to it by pushchairs, prams, zips, or steel-toed boots when they accidentally make contact can't possibly have happened so the driver has no legal recourse (IANAL, but it follllows).
As for cyclists on footways next to roads -- with the exeption of adequately signosted dual-use paths there is no excuse. If a cyclist should choose to ride on such they woukd be legally responsible for any accidents, even if you trip and stumble into them.
( , Sat 6 Oct 2012, 14:05, Reply)
As far as I'm concerned a car parked on the footway at the side of a road is't legally there -- so any damage made to it by pushchairs, prams, zips, or steel-toed boots when they accidentally make contact can't possibly have happened so the driver has no legal recourse (IANAL, but it follllows).
As for cyclists on footways next to roads -- with the exeption of adequately signosted dual-use paths there is no excuse. If a cyclist should choose to ride on such they woukd be legally responsible for any accidents, even if you trip and stumble into them.
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