_Allan_
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quote: Originally posted by DannyB
To be fair, people with downsyndrome are pretty different looking.
I thought they all looked the same tbh
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DannyB
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From the rest of us, they have that look.
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Shell
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quote: Originally posted by SportBoy
you would be amazed some of the conditions people are allowed to drive with .. and yet eat a sausage roll while driving and get a fine.
I'm sorry but folk like you infuriate me.
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Mobby
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quote: Originally posted by DannyB
Not sure, but my christ they're strong.
Been in a shit mood all day, but this comment worked for at least 5 mins
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Kevxx
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quote: Originally posted by Shelley
quote: Originally posted by SportBoy
you would be amazed some of the conditions people are allowed to drive with .. and yet eat a sausage roll while driving and get a fine.
I'm sorry but folk like you infuriate me.

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Shell
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It wasn't intended to be funny but okay!
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SportBoy
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i dont eat sausage rolls while driving ... have the odd can of apple tango tho 
and why do 'folk like me' infuriate you? 
[Edited on 30-08-2009 by SportBoy]
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Shell
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Likening someone with a disability driving to eating a sausage roll whilst driving. Having a disability is not a life sentence and if they can, they should be allowed to do anything we do. My friend has cerebal palsy and has no use of his left arm and a club right foot. He recently passed his driving test, the EXACT same test that we sit, with 4 minors, using the adjustments designed to aid disabled drivers. His accelerator pedal is on the left, he drives an automatic and has a little handle on his steering wheel with buttons for lights, window washers, indicators etc. It doesn't distract him because he learned that way, however, I'm sure if he decided to chow down on a sausage roll, he'd get in trouble also, as it would distract him just as much.
Also, some people with Down Syndrome are not as badly effected as others and are able to work, drive and live just like everyone else.
[Edited on 30-08-2009 by Shelley]
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SportBoy
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im not likening it to eating a sausage roll ffs .. just like a woman you have blown it way out of context.
and for the record my mum has ms and my brothers girlfriend has cerebal palsy so get off your high horse.
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Shell
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I'm not on any form of high horse, I just found that a crap thing to say! Just maybe be a bit aware of how the things you say can come across on a forum. I do apologise though if it came across that I was up on some high horse.
[Edited on 30-08-2009 by Shelley]
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SportBoy
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no im sry and i can see how it can be read wrong ... i ment on a whole not just disabilitys.
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Pip308
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quote: Originally posted by SportBoy
no im sry and i can see how it can be read wrong ... i ment on a whole not just disabilitys.
it can be read wrong easily, the way your sentance was formed made it seam like you we're liking eating a sausage roll to being disabled.
and if you pass the test who cares what disability you may or may not have.
its fuking old people who we should be worried about.
there should be a mandortory driving test for over 60s
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SportBoy
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people not supposed to be driving *ie injured/on medication but do anyway are the ones that piss me off.. aswell as over/under confident drivers ie boy racers and doddering old people.
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Shell
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Definately Pip, all of the near misses I've had have been with elderly drivers, it scares me how bad some of them are. After all these speed camera's etc they are impimenting as a means of road safety(alledgedly) it suprises me that they haven't come up with a mandatory re-test after a certain age.
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