So what,you are fertile,do i need to know that,what is the point?
If you have an accident they know to search for a baby
That is true,in case the drivers is unconscious,the fire brigade may assume there is no baby.
On the other hand I see loads of these where the baby is NOT in the car. The rescue services might risk their lives for nothing. Baby should be well strapped in and easy to find.
thats right and the same applies to adr plates when fitted if they are left on by mistake and truck it is involved in a accident then the fire brigade have to presume its got chemicals on and have to act accordingley.as for being strapped in a recent accident near me had two babies come out of the car on impact and they was strapped in.
Didnt a foreign driver once try to get on a ferry with not declaring adr,he went to another port,of which they were warned of,big fine for the driver and the firm,maritime law,as the captain would have no idea of the load if it went up in flames on the ship.
Not only the once, they try it on all the time, you only have to look at the MCA prosecutions page to see the full extent of the problem.
Donât have one anymore but I assumed it warned the [zb] that drives an inch off your bumper that if he does hit you he is gonna get a good hiding even more so if kids in car.
The Rover drivers with a âWorlds best grandadâ sticker deserve a wide berth imo.
sketchybob:
Donât have one anymore but I assumed it warned the [zb] that drives an inch off your bumper that if he does hit you he is gonna get a good hiding even more so if kids in car.
+1 often a taxi driver!
sketchybob:
âŚthe [zb] that drives an inch off your bumperâŚ
Dieseldaveâs gonna have you pants down for that⌠and rightly so. My cat worked out the missing letters and now Iâve got to explain to him what it is. Thanks for that.
My cat spotted it too!! dd.
Smashed crustacean on board and baldy on board.
It doesnât matter what the actual text is, it all translates as âemotionally needy denizen of the lower orders on boardâ who is likely to cause a problem for me or somebody in the vicinity before our ways part.
Show dogs in transit,so what.
I thought it was an excuse for bad drivingâŚ
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I reckon these are the same people that push prams out into the road from behind parked cars.
Then write to Take a Break (Truck and Driver for chavs) magazine saying how much âwe love our kidsâ
Caution: Elderly driver. Translates as âVehicle will be driven at no more than 35mph in 3rd gear and will turn into a cemetery, nursing home or national trust property without indicating whilst the driver chokes on a Werthers Originalâ.
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Thatâs what LaShonta has in the screen to attract Baz before the inevitable BoB sticker nine months after two jerks and a squirt behind the local drive-throughâŚ
There are female 4x4 drivers in these parts who boast of their âfanny being a one way streetâ - and yet still have âBaby on Boardâ stickers on their car, complete with a rather knackered looking child seat strapped in the back.
The motive becomes clear when they then park in all the âMother and babyâ bays in the shopping centre, despite everyone knowing they have not even had a sniff at pregnancy, let alone motherhood!
âŚThese career girls - canât trust 'em as far as you can impregnate them!