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4 hours ago, TIMON said:

People who drive in the middle lane of the motorway when the left hand lane is empty. emoji35.png

 

1 hour ago, Stock said:

while reading texts, oblivious to other road users......................................

 

We were out on a delivery earlier this year and followed a new Range Rover with the driver in the middle lane with his phone glued to his ear, nothing new there but he was doing between 70 and 90 the whole time and we were behind him for about 70 miles and don't the new motors have hands free built in ? It annoys me that the police are not doing their job any more but relying on cameras for everything.

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We were out on a delivery earlier this year and followed a new Range Rover with the driver in the middle lane with his phone glued to his ear, nothing new there but he was doing between 70 and 90 the whole time and we were behind him for about 70 miles and don't the new motors have hands free built in ? It annoys me that the police are not doing their job any more but relying on cameras for everything.
When I see people on their phones while driving I slam on the horn which gives them a cheeky little shake up. Only when it's safe to do so of course
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29 minutes ago, Christopher Schroeter said:
55 minutes ago, peatff said:
 
We were out on a delivery earlier this year and followed a new Range Rover with the driver in the middle lane with his phone glued to his ear, nothing new there but he was doing between 70 and 90 the whole time and we were behind him for about 70 miles and don't the new motors have hands free built in ? It annoys me that the police are not doing their job any more but relying on cameras for everything.

When I see people on their phones while driving I slam on the horn which gives them a cheeky little shake up. Only when it's safe to do so of course

When I used to ride bikes, tapping on the window at 60mph did a bit more than shake some people up... In retrospect, pretty stupid thing to do (before anyone says) but it did bring their focus back to their surroundings real quick.

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Ok, got a real one: when a supermarket product is marked down on sale, but rings up at the full price. I actually returned to Tesco with six packets of beef jerky for this reason after checking my receipt in the parking lot. Photographed the price tag on my phone to show the customer care lady, she still walked across the store to check, leaving three people waiting in the queue for 6-7 minutes. I got my three euros discount though, at the collective cost of probably a manhour. 

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People you've made the effort and spent time and money for, to visit their house / site, meet them, discuss their requirements and figure out a quote for, then they don't even have the courtesy to get back to you and let you know whether they received your quote and if they would like to accept it or not [emoji35][emoji35][emoji35][emoji83][emoji83][emoji83] blood boils

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19 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

I have no problem with that, what I do have a problem with is people who cycle on the road and hold up the traffic when there’s a cycle path right there 

many cycle paths are not fit for purpose. . Designed by numpties and often dangerous to ride on.. 

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