@mark395625@ChimeWhistle@chris_railway Sure, that's your decision. Most people are lazy and would much rather just pay the convenience premium.
It's why things are insanely priced in service stations in general, you are paying for the convenience. Basic economics.
@WarrenB_69@JordanMirfield@mikeasharp@Nick___Collins It may be acceptable but I'd rather be right than dead. Stopping how they did massively increased the risk to everyone around them including themselves.
Yes it would be the other driver's fault if they hit them however I'd much rather avoid a collision altogether to begin with.
@WarrenB_69@JordanMirfield@mikeasharp@Nick___Collins It's arguable that were was a lack of space to merge. Ultimately the lack of confidence and ability from the car in front put a lot of people in a lot of risk.
If they'd done effective observations far earlier, they likely wouldn't have got themselves into that position.
@mark395625@ChimeWhistle@chris_railway WHSmith was massively losing money anyway. The only places which actually turn a profit are the transport related shops.
There's a very good reason why they weren't sold.
@blairibee@ideanoc17 Joker you mate.
I truly hope one day you can have a civil discussion without calling someone a 'retard' or calling them a 'fucking dunce'.
That way you might have a few more friends and not have to argue with strangers on twitter to pass the time.
Ta ta.
@blairibee@ideanoc17 You sound absolutely delightful.
Also a horrendous judge of character. Unfortunately my Mum doesn't have a basement in her house but when I next get my imaginary pip money I'll be sure to mention it to her.
Have a lovely evening mate and I hope your blood pressure drops x
@owenoo@GarethDennis If haulage companies & farmers charged the rates they should charge, I can guarantee you that the cost of a lot of things would increase, a sizable amount. But they won't because it's ultimately become a race to the bottom.