Ouch!
A friend was once given a biopsy by a sleep-deprived junior doctor.
They needed a sample of his colon, so inserted the long bendy jaws-on-the-end thingy, located the suspect area and... he shot through the ceiling. Doctor had forgotten to administer any anaesthetic.
What was your ouchiest moment?
( , Thu 29 Jul 2010, 17:29)
A friend was once given a biopsy by a sleep-deprived junior doctor.
They needed a sample of his colon, so inserted the long bendy jaws-on-the-end thingy, located the suspect area and... he shot through the ceiling. Doctor had forgotten to administer any anaesthetic.
What was your ouchiest moment?
( , Thu 29 Jul 2010, 17:29)
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Hmm
Does paying Vehicle Excise Duty stop boy racers from driving their souped up Corsas in an antisocial fashion?
I'm not an environment poseur either - I pay over the odds for a bike frame manufactured in Taiwan and shipped halfway round the world, that I've maintained and built up in my own time and at considerable expense. Plus I love cycling too.
You won't see me jumping red lights or cycling on the pavement.
( , Wed 4 Aug 2010, 14:32, 1 reply)
Does paying Vehicle Excise Duty stop boy racers from driving their souped up Corsas in an antisocial fashion?
I'm not an environment poseur either - I pay over the odds for a bike frame manufactured in Taiwan and shipped halfway round the world, that I've maintained and built up in my own time and at considerable expense. Plus I love cycling too.
You won't see me jumping red lights or cycling on the pavement.
( , Wed 4 Aug 2010, 14:32, 1 reply)
No obviously it won't completely stop twats being twats.
But I'm sure a bit of regulation, legal enforcement, and personal and financial accountability would stop couriers being so, and likewise the vast majority of cyclists.
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But I'm sure a bit of regulation, legal enforcement, and personal and financial accountability would stop couriers being so, and likewise the vast majority of cyclists.
( , Wed 4 Aug 2010, 14:35, closed)
Then perhaps better enforcement of on the spot fines at traffic lights would achieve the same ends, no?
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( , Wed 4 Aug 2010, 14:35, closed)
And taxes. I think the taxes would make bike ownership, distribution and acceptance
far more respected - like that of a car. Owning a stolen car anywhere beyond Chavland is not cool or acceptable, and those who own and use cars are expected and respected for using and respecting the rules of the road.
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far more respected - like that of a car. Owning a stolen car anywhere beyond Chavland is not cool or acceptable, and those who own and use cars are expected and respected for using and respecting the rules of the road.
( , Wed 4 Aug 2010, 14:42, closed)
I assume you're a driver?
Has Vehicle Excise Duty disuaded you from speeding?
As a cyclist I can give plenty of examples of bad driving where drivers have failed to uphold the rules of the road, despite obviously paying a levy to use it.
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Taxes are already levied on the distribution and sale of bicycles, in the forms of import duty and VAT.
( , Wed 4 Aug 2010, 14:50, closed)
Has Vehicle Excise Duty disuaded you from speeding?
As a cyclist I can give plenty of examples of bad driving where drivers have failed to uphold the rules of the road, despite obviously paying a levy to use it.
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Taxes are already levied on the distribution and sale of bicycles, in the forms of import duty and VAT.
( , Wed 4 Aug 2010, 14:50, closed)
I'm not a driver, no.
But I won't object to paying my dues and respecting the rules of the road if/when I become one if/when I move out of Mordor.
Taxes are already levied on imported cars.
( , Wed 4 Aug 2010, 14:54, closed)
But I won't object to paying my dues and respecting the rules of the road if/when I become one if/when I move out of Mordor.
Taxes are already levied on imported cars.
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