@ColinBrazierTV@Number10cat It's been a regulation since 2012 that any designated street market (which most pedestrianised areas are), must have HMV barriers in place capible of stopping a 7 tonne vehicle going 30 mph within 3 meters.
It's not new not interesting, and just a basic safety precaution.
@cristo_radio@RebeccaCait04 It's because we are pedestrianing more areas and it's a legal requirement and has been for over a decade it's a basic safety precaution.
@cristo_radio@RebeccaCait04 The regulation came in around 2012 basically on any designated market street, I think it's been expanded to pedestrians areas, it's not new, or interesting.
Should stop a 7 tonne vehicles going 30 mph within 3 meters.
Old law very dull.
@BenedictSpence It's been law since I think 2012 to have these around designated market streets, it's not a new thing.
They should be able to stop a 7 tonne vehicle going 30 mph within 3 meters.
It's not new or interesting or a sign of the times, it's a a decade old regulation.
@TescosUK hi, just wandering, unpasurised cheese made after may 2025 is banned for import due to lumpy skin disease.
So is this false advertising or are you selling illegal goods?
@BoringBattlecry@calvinrobinson Ok so go do it at work, go ahead. Personally I dot. Get why anyone would especially not in the context of a political rally unless your trying to signal something.
Anyway go to work tomorrow and do it.
@calvinrobinson@Walianohohoh Lol, an android phone depending on the male will give you control if you are smart enough to understand it. Plenty of open source operating systems out there.
You quite obviously are not. Not exactly surprising.
@Blacknatwatch@Sargon_of_Akkad What the actual f are you on about. Arable land in the UK is unaffordable because it has been used as an tax asset instead of a production
lower the value of the land back to what it can actually produce as apposed to using it as some financial tool for rich people.