SammyTheSnake wrote:Plan 2: get a set of spare wheels from a scrappy, fabricate some "tyres" out of a suitably hard wearing and non-grippy material (open to suggestions here) drive around Tesco's car park on my new SkiddyWheels(TM) and not get arrested because I'm not putting oil all over the place
but I too did wonder how important it was especially when you have ABS and maybe in the future all cars will have Traction control too.
PeteG wrote:Out of interest, what's the legality of finding a deserted car park in the snow, and having a bit of a "practice session"? Assuming you're on your own, you're not "cruising", etc.
Am Iright in thinking it could still class as antisocial, depending on whether or not there was anyone about to hear your car (and possible bad language)?
vonhosen wrote:PeteG wrote:what's the legality of finding a deserted car park in the snow, and having a bit of a "practice session"?
You could find yourself served with a section 59 notice.
Gareth wrote:vonhosen wrote:PeteG wrote:what's the legality of finding a deserted car park in the snow, and having a bit of a "practice session"?
You could find yourself served with a section 59 notice.
Is that a theoretical possibility or a likelihood?
I feel it isn't very helpful to point out how the law could be used without giving some idea of the circumstances in which it is actually applied. After all, we have many many laws on the books, which could be used to make criminals out of everyone of us, were they applied in a draconian fashion ...
vonhosen wrote:Some people playing in car parks "do" get served Sec 59 notices.
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