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FiremanDave wrote: »To most that means goodnight :wave:
But you keep coming back.
Stop digging your hole is deep enough.
As I said, where is this "factually incorrect information"? If you are going to through such accusations around at least back them up.PLEASE NOTEMy advice should be used as guidance only. You should always obtain face to face professional advice before taking any action.0 -
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JustinR1979 wrote: »Hope this helps
Ok then, up to 5 days rather than minutes :cool:PLEASE NOTEMy advice should be used as guidance only. You should always obtain face to face professional advice before taking any action.0 -
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Struth, thanks for reminding me Justin... is it that time already? Time for the school run!PLEASE NOTEMy advice should be used as guidance only. You should always obtain face to face professional advice before taking any action.0
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Ok enough! This has gone too far and is getting personal and as such, I have bought the thread to the attention of the moderators. Let's see what they think of the "incorrect information" i've supposedly given to provoke such attitude.PLEASE NOTEMy advice should be used as guidance only. You should always obtain face to face professional advice before taking any action.0
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Thank you, it's defined as a "hover vehicle" but does the RTA 1988 extend to the "hover vehicle" being used on water (i.e. the sea)? My interpretation of the scope of the RTA (and it's inclusion of a "hover vehicle") is the vehicle being used on a public road or land to which the public have access (including private land with no gates or barriers). In this situation, the hovercraft (and the area where it "lands") is neither on a public road or in a place where the public have unrestricted access OR is a public place.
As some one as pointed out, a boat can be "driven" without any form of licence (thus the RTA cannot apply) in the same area of waters that this hovercraft operates (between Southsea and Ryde. Where the hovercraft lands, the public have no right of way or are able to access without members of the "ground crew" being present (similar to an airport apron surely?).
A quick search shows the extent of your knowledge.
To pilot at boat you don't need a licence so the RTA cannot apply.
Tilt, do you need a licence for a mobility scooter?
No, but you can be done for drink drive..
Mechanically propelled vehicle in a public place for excess alcohol, your thread is really interesting about drink drive. Ever thought how the hovercraft is propelled?
Not by your hot air. :rotfl:0 -
Ok enough! This has gone too far and is getting personal and as such, I have bought the thread to the attention of the moderators. Let's see what they think of the "incorrect information" i've supposedly given to provoke such attitude.
You've lost the arguement and so you no longer look foolish you've asked for it to be edited. :rotfl:0 -
As I said, I have bought the thread to the attention of the mods. I see no point carrying on this conversation other than you trying to provoke unpleasantness.PLEASE NOTEMy advice should be used as guidance only. You should always obtain face to face professional advice before taking any action.0
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