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MargaretR 07-04-2009 12:49

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Originally Posted by churchman phil (Post 701644)
Saw one parked up outside a pub at lunchtime. Would the same drink drive rules apply??
Whilst the majority of users are responsible there are still those who think that everyone should get out of the way for them 'cos they're disabled. I was once swore at by one lady cos I stopped to open my front door and she had to stop too!

I had my foot run over by one in Argos :eek:.. and I was standing still filling in my chitty. The 'driver' did not apologise.. just said 'I thought you saw me coming':rolleyes:

cherokee 07-04-2009 13:02

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 701646)
I had my foot run over by one in Argos :eek:.. and I was standing still filling in my chitty. The 'driver' did not apologise.. just said 'I thought you saw me coming':rolleyes:

Now that is down right rude tbh, Its totally unacceptable and yes it is those people who should have tuitiion before being allowed one.
Seems he needs a bit of tuition in basic manners too. :(

cashman 07-04-2009 13:35

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 701646)
I had my foot run over by one in Argos :eek:.. and I was standing still filling in my chitty. The 'driver' did not apologise.. just said 'I thought you saw me coming':rolleyes:

ya should have slapped him across the chops n said you didn't see that coming either.;)

jedimaster 07-04-2009 22:31

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they aint dangerous it's the people that drive them.
(especially coach drivers that cant be bothered to walk to and from the coach park into town :rolleyes:)

Benipete 07-04-2009 22:50

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 701646)
I had my foot run over by one in Argos :eek:.. and I was standing still filling in my chitty. The 'driver' did not apologise.. just said 'I thought you saw me coming':rolleyes:

Tragic case of ChittyChitty Bang Bang:D.

Start the car!:)

jaysay 08-04-2009 09:35

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 701962)
Tragic case of ChittyChitty Bang Bang:D.

Start the car!:)

That's definitely not one of your best Beni:D

cherokee 08-04-2009 09:51

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 702046)
That's definitely not one of your best Beni:D



I agree he does seem to be getting worse:eek::D

Is it time for the funnyfarm van yet pete? :p:p;);)

MargaretR 08-04-2009 10:16

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Well I thought he was being brilliantly witty.....again.

grannyclaret 08-04-2009 11:12

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http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/a...s-mobility.jpg oh my god,,,this is NOT me.....honest..................:sad8::sad8:

jaysay 08-04-2009 11:17

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 702068)
Well I thought he was being brilliantly witty.....again.

Oh come on Margaret, don't you encourage him:D

Gremlin 07-07-2011 08:25

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 700270)
funnily enough was talking to me best mate in accy yesterday, he has one of these, was surprised to see they are "Road Taxed" if that is the case, its nuts they don't have any kind of test, another guy with one joined us, when he left,we were both laughing at his terrible driving.:rolleyes:


I have just bought my wife a mobilty scooter from Millercare. There was a DVLA form in it to register it. I rang them up to enquire about the road tax for it and they explained that if it only goes at a maximum speed of 6 miles and hour (which my wife's does) it does not need taxing. All scooters which can exceed 4mph must have a switch so that it can be set so it will not exceed 4mph. They must not go on the road if they will not exceed 4mph and not to exceed 4 mph on the footpath.
If a scooter can do 8mph they must be taxed, daft bit is the tax is free and you don't need an disabled exemption certificate, what ever that is. They will give you a registration number but plates do not need to be fitted.

jaysay 07-07-2011 08:44

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 917104)
I have just bought my wife a mobilty scooter from Millercare. There was a DVLA form in it to register it. I rang them up to enquire about the road tax for it and they explained that if it only goes at a maximum speed of 6 miles and hour (which my wife's does) it does not need taxing. All scooters which can exceed 4mph must have a switch so that it can be set so it will not exceed 4mph. They must not go on the road if they will not exceed 4mph and not to exceed 4 mph on the footpath.
If a scooter can do 8mph they must be taxed, daft bit is the tax is free and you don't need an disabled exemption certificate, what ever that is. They will give you a registration number but plates do not need to be fitted.

Seems about right that Gremlin, in the red tape stakes of course:rolleyes:


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