I love it
That still requires the driver to see you⌠which he/she wonât if theyâre looking at their phone. Now if you spraypaint it on their windscreenâŚ
I wonder how many people take pictures of him with their phones to post on twitter?
I've also wondered that!
I wonder how many people take pictures of him with their phones to post on twitter?
monkimark
who cares if they are on there phone behind you
its the ones in front of you thatâs you should worry about
I would have thought heâd get pulled by plod for displaying rude words. Â Rusty, whatâs your opinion?
The ones behind you will crash into you if you have to stop
IT's the one's reading books you really have to look out for!
who cares if they are on there phone behind you
its the ones in front of you thatâs you should worry about
Wise
I saw that a few weeks back, asked the guy if he thought it was OK to read at the wheel to the response âdoes it matter Iâm only doing 10mphâ.
I was unaware that a vehicle could not cause any damage at low speeds who knew!!
What? When did that become an offence?
I would have thought he'd get pulled by plod for displaying rude words. Rusty, what's your opinion?
Aceman
Reading newspapers, playing computer games, flicking through reams of printed out emails, watching TV - loads of people seem to think driving to work is so easy and boring that they need something else to keep them busy while they do it.
who cares if they are on there phone behind youIT's the one's reading books you really have to look out for!its the ones in front of you thatâs you should worry about
Wise
I saw that a few weeks back, asked the guy if he thought it was OK to read at the wheel to the response "does it matter I'm only doing 10mph". I was unaware that a vehicle could not cause any damage at low speeds who knew!!
The Sleeper
I guess 'public order offence' if anyone was small minded enough to bother about it http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/p_to_r/public_order_offences/#Offences_ContraryI would have thought he'd get pulled by plod for displaying rude words. Rusty, what's your opinion? AcemanWhat? When did that become an offence?
Big Red S
I thought every '90s town had one churlish metal head studying some BTEC who insisted on wearing the infamous Cradle of Filth tee everyday, everywhere; who'd keep regaling you about the injustice of being sacked from the local fast food joint because of it...I would have thought he'd get pulled by plod for displaying rude words. Rusty, what's your opinion? AcemanWhat? When did that become an offence?
Big Red S
Ha, well do I remember it (and him)
Of all the people to offend in history, why the most peaceful and self sacrificial? Besides, his daddy is certainly not someone you want to upset.I thought every '90s town had one churlish metal head studying some BTEC who insisted on wearing the infamous Cradle of Filth tee everyday, everywhere; who'd keep regaling you about the injustice of being sacked from the local fast food joint because of it...I would have thought he'd get pulled by plod for displaying rude words. Rusty, what's your opinion? AcemanWhat? When did that become an offence? Big Red S
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/the-story-of-the-most-controversial-shirt-in-rock-history-20150625
Arfa
Arfa, when we were touring in Rome they went to see the Vatican wearing that shirt.  they came back to the venue with an âescortâ which almost made them not play that night. Â
good times
What rude word, I see no rude word.......only if Mrs Miggins makes a complaint would plod have to have words.
I would have thought he'd get pulled by plod for displaying rude words. Rusty, what's your opinion?
Aceman
Iâd like to see this guy fight it out with one of those âPOLITEâ guys.
Next time I walk down my road during rush hour, Iâll record it on my phone virtually every other drive was on their phone.
I would of had a PDA meltdown :)
Next time I walk down my road during rush hour, I'll record it on my phone virtually every other drive was on their phone.
Kevsta
How did I miss that shirt? I would wear that. Along with my Kunt'll Fix It, Fuck FCUK and Drugs Are Shite, Bring Back The Glue tshirts.I thought every '90s town had one churlish metal head studying some BTEC who insisted on wearing the infamous Cradle of Filth tee everyday, everywhere; who'd keep regaling you about the injustice of being sacked from the local fast food joint because of it...I would have thought he'd get pulled by plod for displaying rude words. Rusty, what's your opinion? AcemanWhat? When did that become an offence? Big Red S
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/the-story-of-the-most-controversial-shirt-in-rock-history-20150625
Arfa