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Hirsute
Honest, hard working
Honest, hard working motorists
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gpkgly9qzo
The largest difference between the speed recorded and the speed limit was 161mph on a 50mph in Somerset.Hirsute
“If this were Just Stop Oil,
“If this were Just Stop Oil, there’d have been dozens of arrests, furious denunciations in the billionaire press and, perhaps, long jail sentences. Farmers have a right to protest, and the police respect it. Other people, it seems, not so much. “
Hirsute
This highways roadwork
This highways roadwork protection vehicle should have been wearing hi viz

Hirsute
“Nobody should pay for
“Nobody should pay for parking in a park, it’s a public park. “
“The people who can’t afford to pay are not going to use it and I don’t think that’s fair.”
“Charging people for parking, I don’t know what to say. This is not good. It’s annoying, I use this park every day for exercise. If every day I am going to come here and pay for a parking ticket, how would you feel? It’s not good.”
I dunno, maybe you could cycle or jog to the park?
Hirsute
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Hirsute
Well done to the drivers. If
Well done to the drivers. If the DISGUSTING COUNCIL can not provide adequate parking, then PARK WHERE EVER.Hirsute
Or brydon does the driving
Or brydon does the driving
Pathetic, spineless.Hirsute
8 months suspended for
8 months suspended for knocking over a worker whilst ignoring a road closure (includes video)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/cpwxjnvp4dqoBut did the worker swear?
Hirsute
I think new surfaces are
I think new surfaces are supposed to be permeable under building regs.
It looks awful anyway.Hirsute
It’s standard to have a
It’s standard to have a suspended sentence due to full prisons.
Although exceptions are made for hardened criminals such as Gaie Delap who is a clear and present threat to society.
You can tell by the eyes.
February 3, 2025 at 9:28 am in reply to: Public order offence for swearing during close pass #1150699Hirsute
The wording doesn’t mention
The wording doesn’t mention hypothetical, it talks of a person. If it were hypothetical, it would be unnecessary since a hypothetical person could reflect any projection required.
The general wording of acts and SIs tends to a reasonable person.But as I’ve always said in this thread – get a lawyer.
You can also try on bluesky
@mrmarkhodson.bsky.social
Who is willing to help.February 2, 2025 at 10:04 pm in reply to: Public order offence for swearing during close pass #1150691Hirsute
No because
No because
The words or behaviour, or writing, sign of other visible representation must be within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress thereby.The prosecution have to show that the abusive driver would be caused alarm or distress when they already were happy to use abusive terms. Not that the op simply swore.
February 2, 2025 at 9:59 am in reply to: Public order offence for swearing during close pass #1150665Hirsute
Please take a lawyer. I’m
Please take a lawyer. I’m sure people on here would contribute to a fund for this if required.Hirsute
This came up on bluesky
This came up on bluesky
Hirsute
I have a couple of head
I have a couple of head torches, but they look like this

Nicely angled down so you can see where you are treading.
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