This time regarding flourescent (how do you spell that then ?) yellow jackets.
The silver haired Mother-In-Law swears blind she saw on the TV the other day that it was illegal to wear these in England, unless you were either a Policeman, Fireman, Doctor or Council Worker.
Eh ?
I've heard of certain jackets which have been sold with the blue and white reflective 'check' on them being frowned upon, if worn by members of the public, as they do resemble some of the emergency services jackets......But plain yellow ones ?.......Surely not ?
Any clues where she's got this bit of 'info' from.....Or did she fall asleep and miss something relevant in the programme.
Your thoughts ?
Cheers - Phil. (I read on one site while trying to investigate this, that in France.....You are required to carry one in your car in case of accidents at night.)
Hi-Vis in yellow are used all over the place - had to wear one in the yard of a warehouse.
IanS
True whilst driving on the continent carrying hi-vis jackets is mandatory.
It is recommended in the UK that this is done but not yet law
What Nosher said. You get fined if you do not have a hi-vis. In Italy for example you must put them in the glove compartment as well. Damned carabiniere had me unload the whole boot >:(
Down our street is a shop that seems to sell nothing but hi-vis: yellow, orange & green. Drove past there one day and was nearly blinded by their window display.
Thanks Chaps.
You've all reinforced what I was thinking.......
I think she just completely got the wrong end of the stick.
Thought it sounded completely barking.
I use one a lot of the time anyway.
Cheers - Phil.
Quote from: Techno on 25 August 2013, 11:02:12 AM
Thanks Chaps.
I use one a lot of the time anyway.
Cheers - Phil.
Sculpting must be more dangerous than I thought
No - the Welsh all think they are dangerous. Actually I suspect it's to do with the 'orses.
ianS
Quote from: ianrs54 on 25 August 2013, 01:21:26 PM
Actually I suspect it's to do with the 'orses.
ianS
In one Ian.....But only occasionally leading the sods back over the road in the dusk.
Sitting on a horse is for other people.
Quote from: Fenton on 25 August 2013, 11:06:01 AM
Sculpting must be more dangerous than I thought
'Course it is F....Safety googles, Crash hat, Reinforced boots...Not to mention the 'chain-saw' gloves.....Though they're a bit of a swine, as the fingers are rather on the fat side, which makes holding the dental tools a bit tricky. :P
Cheers - Phil
In Spain is obligatory to carry two waistcoat of this material, just in case you need to leave the vehicle in the highway because for any emergency.
Never heard about this material is illegal (at leas in the Peninsula)
Definitely not illegal to wear, everyone on any port/docks wears them, loads of people on building sites, even our courier bloke wears one when he comes to collect packages. We have some in the Pendraken van for when we're travelling to the Crisis show in Belgium.
8)
I knew it sounded mad...
I just don't know where she gets some of these ideas..... =) ???
Cheers - Phil
Quote from: Techno on 25 August 2013, 07:16:28 PM
I knew it sounded mad...
I just don't know where she gets some of these ideas..... =) ???
My great-grandmother wouldn't use anything but white toilet roll, as she was convinced the coloured varieties would stain her bum... ??? ;D
Quote from: Leon on 25 August 2013, 07:25:49 PM
My great-grandmother wouldn't use anything but white toilet roll, as she was convinced the coloured varieties would stain her bum... ??? ;D
I can see that becoming part of some political parties manifesto
Quote from: Leon on 25 August 2013, 07:25:49 PM
My great-grandmother wouldn't use anything but white toilet roll, as she was convinced the coloured varieties would stain her bum... ??? ;D
That's priceless !! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Let's have more ideas like that.
Cheers - Phil