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Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 7760860)
Don't tell them that! I get enough people reporting me!
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Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 7760863)
I just did it again.
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Re: End of an Era ?
I'm impressed, it got to page 6 before it started kicking off this time !!!!
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Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by busters mum
(Post 7761095)
I'm impressed, it got to page 6 before it started kicking off this time !!!!
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Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by Chiclanagir
(Post 7754403)
A couple of years ago some friends were out at a party with a designated driver who hadn´t even had a single drink. They were stopped by the Guardia in the early hours of the morning and the driver wasn´t able to show his licence (although he does have one) so the Guardia made his father who was also in the car get out and drive even though he was absolutely ten sheets to the wind!
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Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 7751942)
Dont think it will be the same here as more local bars, but it is destroying the pub trade in the UK so I am told
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Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by jjh
(Post 7761501)
This is absolutely true because I too know the people involved.
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Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by Hondon Voyager
(Post 7761542)
:confused: So the GC physically put him behind the wheel ???
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Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by jjh
(Post 7762251)
Might be because they live out in the campo and I´m sure it wouldn´t happen now. This was a year or two ago.
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Re: End of an Era ?
RM
Not you :thumbsup: |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by jjh
(Post 7762251)
Not physically, of course, but they told him to drive. I know it sounds fantastic but, as Chiclanagirl says, it´s true. Might be because they live out in the campo and I´m sure it wouldn´t happen now. This was a year or two ago.
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Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by Econ
(Post 7762329)
Can be up to 5 points for not carrying your driving licence now from what I have heard :eek:
That said, I would not rely on the fact that someone has told your local Guardia patrol the new rules! |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 7764380)
If you are a resident then the Guardia (based on your NIE number) can check online your status with regard to your license and insurance and ITV so it is no longer necessary to carry all your documentation.
That said, I would not rely on the fact that someone has told your local Guardia patrol the new rules! |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by Hondon Voyager
(Post 7763965)
:) Sorry, I am not trying to pick a fight or anything but I find it incredible. I do believe you both but ...:)
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Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 7764911)
I thought it was only the ins policy that is on the data base now and you must still have your ITV sticker on the screen and your logbook and licence with you ?
Licences clearly are also on the database. Insurance details were the last item to go on it. As I understand it, under the recent changes to the driving rules, the Guardia no longer need to ask for documentation as they all now have roadside access to the data. Personally I wouldn't bank on it though! |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by Hondon Voyager
(Post 7763965)
:) Sorry, I am not trying to pick a fight or anything but I find it incredible. I do believe you both but ...:)
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Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 7765608)
ITV data has been on the database for some time - how else could they send out reminders?
Licences clearly are also on the database. Insurance details were the last item to go on it. As I understand it, under the recent changes to the driving rules, the Guardia no longer need to ask for documentation as they all now have roadside access to the data. Personally I wouldn't bank on it though! |
Re: End of an Era ?
The smoking ban has had an effect on the pub trade, I know a good friend of mine who owns a small local put lost a good chunk of the regulars who were smokers.
That said I believe pubs are pricing themselves out of the market place, put simply they are no longer good value. Lets assume the wife and I go out on a Friday night Taxi to and from the pub £12 Ten drinks each @ £70 Indian chuck away £15 - £20 So, £100 for a night down the pub and an indifferent meal:( For the same money we can have friends round to our house and I can cook a wonderful meal and offer some decent wine. The misses runs an Acute Mental Health unit, they have a state of the art breatherliser and it can come as a shock for new staff when they try out the machine in the morning just for fun and find they are still over the limit after 6-8 sleep. Lets take the guess work out of drink driving and implement a zero tolerance policy. I'm a general nurse and have seen the consequences of drink drivers and it pees me off. For those of you who are against a total ban of drinking and driving come and work in an A&E unit for a while; you may change your tune. |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by twistedmelon
(Post 7760621)
If you read the forum rules you will see that it has Zero tolerance when it comes to comments like the above.
It would appear that you don't find this rule acceptable either. Clearly, with regards to what you deem acceptable for the Forum, very much depends on whether YOU are making the remarks, or anybody else ! (Fortunately, the Moderators appear to take a similar view.) :thumbup: As a new Forum member, I made an Original Post (if anyone would care to re-read it), which I thought was fair and well balanced, yet certainly did NOT advocate anything other than a SINGLE drink, yet still allowed anyone of a zero tolerance persuasion, the freedom to continue their present practice. Something, which I may point out, they would deny me ! To my dismay, instead of a 'Welcome to the Forum', type thing you would get anywhere else, I find my post, seized on, deliberately(?) misconstrued, and buried under a tackle of American Football proportions, by the blanket-ban lobby, who have taken time off from polishing their halos, as alchohol never touches their lips, or sufficiently affluent, to be able to afford taxis everywhere ! Finally may I add how apt your avatar is ! (or is that against the rules ?) :p Cheers Fredthered |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by Fredthered
(Post 7811282)
While the Pot is merrily calling the Kettle, can I point out that 'comments' first started in your post of 16 July, leaving nobody in any doubt, as to who you consider: 'selfish'
Clearly, with regards to what you deem acceptable for the Forum, very much depends on whether YOU are making the remarks, or anybody else ! (Fortunately, the Moderators appear to take a similar view.) :thumbup: As a new Forum member, I made an Original Post (if anyone would care to re-read it), which I thought was fair and well balanced, yet certainly did NOT advocate anything other than a SINGLE drink, yet still allowed anyone of a zero tolerance persuasion, the freedom to continue their present practice. Something, which I may point out, they would deny me ! To my dismay, instead of a 'Welcome to the Forum', type thing you would get anywhere else, I find my post, seized on, deliberately(?) misconstrued, and buried under a tackle of American Football proportions, by the blanket-ban lobby, who have taken time off from polishing their halos, as alchohol never touches their lips, or sufficiently affluent, to be able to afford taxis everywhere ! Finally may I add how apt your avatar is ! (or is that against the rules ?) :p Cheers Fredthered I like a good drink, like most on here, so does my wife and most of our friends. I am sure that in the case of zero tolerance, one of you could only drink non -alcohlic drinks on the night when it is your turn to drive, or stay in and entertain, walk or get a taxi. It is not impossible to to "tweak a little". It is not worth the hassle to get the wrong side of the law in Spain. There is also the fact that driving under the influence can seriously ruin your own life, not to mention the lives of others. JLFS |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by me me
(Post 7811487)
There is also the fact that driving under the influence can seriously ruin your own life, not to mention the lives of others.
JLFS |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by ironporer
(Post 7812451)
I would have less problem with any 'zero tolerance" policy if they also institute it for texting, cell phone talkng, GPS setting, map reading, lip stick application, McDonalds hamburger eating, screaming at the kids in the back seat, music listening at 110 db, etc (and I know Spain does actually prohibit and enforce several of these).
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Re: End of an Era ?
Had a local respected member of the community over to our house for a meal one evening with his wife. He lives about a mile away and drove to ours. In the early hours of the morning they stood up to leave after plenty of beer and spirits. I volunteered to drive them home or they could stay over as we had a spare room (no taxis here at 3 in the morning). However, he was adamant that this was not a problem since he was on first name terms with all the police and their families and I could not persuade them to change their minds.:thumbdown:
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Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by Sharon B
(Post 7814760)
Had a local respected member of the community over to our house for a meal one evening with his wife. He lives about a mile away and drove to ours. In the early hours of the morning they stood up to leave after plenty of beer and spirits. I volunteered to drive them home or they could stay over as we had a spare room (no taxis here at 3 in the morning). However, he was adamant that this was not a problem since he was on first name terms with all the police and their families and I could not persuade them to change their minds.:thumbdown:
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Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by Sharon B
(Post 7814760)
Had a local respected member of the community over to our house for a meal one evening with his wife. He lives about a mile away and drove to ours. In the early hours of the morning they stood up to leave after plenty of beer and spirits. I volunteered to drive them home or they could stay over as we had a spare room (no taxis here at 3 in the morning). However, he was adamant that this was not a problem since he was on first name terms with all the police and their families and I could not persuade them to change their minds.:thumbdown:
UN enchufado, it is not what you know, it is who................... JLFS |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by me me
(Post 7815200)
UN enchufado, it is not what you know, it is who...................
JLFS wil you PLEASE sign up as you:D |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by lynnxa
(Post 7815204)
Jose Luis! (wild guess!)
wil you PLEASE sign up as you:D Good guess.......so you want me to call myself "you"? ;);););) In fact that is a good suggestion, my wife often calls me Yooooouuuw ( with a big "WHU" on the end. Regards, YOU |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by me me
(Post 7816447)
Good guess.......so you want me to call myself "you"? ;);););)
In fact that is a good suggestion, my wife often calls me Yooooouuuw ( with a big "WHU" on the end. Regards, YOU now we'll know who we're talking to without looking for the JFLS:) |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by lynnxa
(Post 7816768)
yes!:thumbsup:
now we'll know who we're talking to without looking for the JFLS:) Regards, YOU The name change was suggested by lynnxa:thumbsup: |
Re: End of an Era ?
Hmm lynnxa, let me guess now.
X a lynn x army lynn xpert in amor lynn xtras available lynn x angel lynn xpecting answers am I getting close? Regards, YOU |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by me me
(Post 7815200)
UN enchufado, it is not what you know, it is who...................
JLFS |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by me me
(Post 7817204)
Hmm lynnxa, let me guess now.
X a lynn x army lynn xpert in amor lynn xtras available lynn x angel lynn xpecting answers am I getting close? Regards, YOU no - it's to do with where I live and I meant join seperately |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by lynnxa
(Post 7817304)
no - it's to do with where I live
and I meant join seperately So you are living in :DXANADO :lol:(like the song). Regards, YOU. See I am getting used to my new name already. |
Re: End of an Era ?
Originally Posted by me me
(Post 7818107)
I know nena, I was just having you on.....
So you are living in :DXANADO :lol:(like the song). Regards, YOU. See I am getting used to my new name already. it does begin with XA though according to one local government anyway the other starts it with a J |
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