hifiandmtb
Sphincter beanie
In NSW, there are heaps of signs & flashing lights. If you miss those then I can't help you.
You could just do 40km in a school zone and not be a cock about it. Of all the speed zones we have to adhere to, this one makes more sense than most.40kmh school zones, what a fuckin' crock of shit! If they were truly worried about safety outside schools, they'd erect a physical barrier, thus preventing a child being hit at any speed.....but you can't entrap motorists with ridiculous operating hours & revenue raise with ideas like that.
I may or may not be waiting for an infringement notice in the mail over the next couple of weeks :tsk:
But Orificer, I was stopped !!!You sir are a menace to society. People like you need to be stopped.
Stopping on or near a pedestrian crossingJesus.......what's the offence listed as on the fine?
Mmmm, anonymous you say, made payable to a bank in Nigeria?Stopping on or near a pedestrian crossing
My Admiral Akbar sense should have been tingling, it was an anonymous ticket ie it showed up in the mail. Hornsby council are a special for this caper.
For someone with almost 9500 posts on a forum, I'd have thought your comprehension skills might be a little better. I offered up a better solution to the one that currently exists, reducing the risk of a child been hit at all & removing the need for a 40km zone in the first place. If you're happy with a kid potentially getting hit at 40kph, then you're the one that has being a cock issues!You could just do 40km in a school zone and not be a cock about it. Of all the speed zones we have to adhere to, this one makes more sense than most.
This!You could just do 40km in a school zone and not be a cock about it. Of all the speed zones we have to adhere to, this one makes more sense than most.
Yeah, notsomuch. Maybe if you are going to defend an opinion with such vigour, you should put a little thought into it. I, for one would be a little perturbed if my child was crushed between an Armco and a van, being driven at 60kmh by some tool smsing his girlfriend, because they were forced to walk along the road to get to the gap in the "safety barrier" during the insanity of dropoff/pickup time.For someone with almost 9500 posts on a forum, I'd have thought your comprehension skills might be a little better. I offered up a better solution to the one that currently exists, reducing the risk of a child been hit at all & removing the need for a 40km zone in the first place. If you're happy with a kid potentially getting hit at 40kph, then you're the one that has being a cock issues!
I look forward to pedestrian controlled boom gates at every school crossing point...that'd work :nerd:40kmh school zones, what a fuckin' crock of shit! If they were truly worried about safety outside schools, they'd erect a physical barrier, thus preventing a child being hit at any speed.....but you can't entrap motorists with ridiculous operating hours & revenue raise with ideas like that.
I may or may not be waiting for an infringement notice in the mail over the next couple of weeks :tsk:
How do you even find the POE? I don't know if it helps, but we've tried using both points in the house and same stuff.Skydome,
I’ve been in Telco for over 40 years… lightning is a seriously powerful mofo and can fuck all sorts of stuff… for instance, I have recently replaced my ADSL modem due to it… and had a carrier street cable repair due to it last year, where I was able to prove the fault was in the carriers street cabling.
The bottom line is that lightning can fuck the carrier DSLAM in the exchange, the carrier street cabling, your house cabling and/or your ADSL modem. Telstra have said to you their exchange is sweet (the DSLAM) and you have replaced the ADSL modem… so if those two things are actually OK, then that only leaves the carrier street cabling or your house cabling.
When cabling (carrier and/or house) gets belted by lightning, it gets clobbered so bad that it loses its insulation… so it develops a thing called LIR (Low Insulation Resistance) sometimes to ground , sometimes between A+B. Regardless, your job (or the carriers, if they gave a shit) is to prove whether the carrier street cabling is at fault or your house cabling is the problem.
If I were you, I would look for your house POE (Point Of Entry) which is where the carrier street cabling enters your house and if you can… wire your ADSL modem in directly there, with the house cabling disconnected… if connected at the POE and it is still a dog and slower than hell, then the carrier cabling is to blame… if it is fast, then your house cabling is probably toast.
Basically… if the carrier DSLAM and your ADSL modem are OK, then you need to prove the cabling problem into either the carrier street cabling or your house cabling.
Furry muff. Granted my suggestion is a little simplistic & was more directed at major arterials (3 lane roads like Maroondah Hwy, Springvale Rd) which I failed to communicate. There's lotsa scenarios to take into account for sure. I'll leave it at that.Yeah, notsomuch. Maybe if you are going to defend an opinion with such vigour, you should put a little thought into it. I, for one would be a little perturbed if my child was crushed between an Armco and a van, being driven at 60kmh by some tool smsing his girlfriend, because they were forced to walk along the road to get to the gap in the "safety barrier" during the insanity of dropoff/pickup time.
I suggest getting Haakon to vet your ideas on the issue, before posting, but he wouldn't understand.
Will also stop those Toorak tractors in their tracks.And a couple of nasty speed bumps in the school zone, the kind that RIP off boy racers 'mufflers'.
Yeah in factory spec those toorak tractors are only good for gravel roads to the winery cellar door.Will also stop those Toorak tractors in their tracks.
Nope, he's doing a 20 stretch in Barwon at her majesty's pleasure, for getting a little too touchy.One question for those who have kids – do they still have Hector the Cat? (Look to the right, look to the left, look to the right again?)
Who the fuck complains about low speed limits around schools...? I do 30 through them, clipping someone's kid is bad juju. As mentioned, they have a fun habit of being distracted and wandering out at inopportune times - because they're kids... I'm perfectly happy to lose half minute or less of my life in order to not kill someone.Yeah, notsomuch. Maybe if you are going to defend an opinion with such vigour, you should put a little thought into it. I, for one would be a little perturbed if my child was crushed between an Armco and a van, being driven at 60kmh by some tool smsing his girlfriend, because they were forced to walk along the road to get to the gap in the "safety barrier" during the insanity of dropoff/pickup time.
I suggest getting Haakon to vet your ideas on the issue, before posting, but he wouldn't understand.