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Re: 32 SUVs disabled across Oxford.

Von: nik.morgan (nik.morgan@talktalk.net) [Profil]
Datum: 18.07.2008 19:43
Message-ID: <0001HW.C4A694EB01AD7398F02845B0@free.teranews.com>
Newsgroup: uk.transport
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 15:37:36 +0100, Mike P wrote
(in article <6ebo5hF6apf3U1@mid.individual.net>):

>
> "Adrian" <toomany2cvs@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:6ebnt4F6a7gvU3@mid.individual.net...
>> "Mike P" <privacy@privacy.net> gurgled happily, sounding much
like they
>> were saying:
>>
>>> Say my wife got into the car, and just tore
>>> off the notice a) because we get a lot of flyers here and b)cos English
>>> isn't her first language. The she sets off with a flat, and crashes.....
>>
>> If somebody is so utterly inept as a driver to not be able to tell
>> instantly the vehicle starts to move that it's got four completely flat
>> tyres, they really shouldn't be on the road...
>
> Very true,  I was thinking if it was just one tyre down (hence saying "a"
> flat). I would think on the Xant it would be easy not to notice if a rear
> was flat when setting off.
>  I had a rear one blow at "high motorway speeds" on the last year, I
didn't
> even notice until I smelt the burning and heard a funny whirring noise. OTOH
> it'd be bloody impossible *not* to notice on the Cherokee..
>
> Mike P
>
>

If one had a suspicion then I agree one would be inept to drive away however
some people, er indoors for example, wouldn't have a clue something like that
was wrong, the last thing to occur to her would be someone had let down all
her tyres, meanwhile she's driving along trying to work out what's wrong.

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