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WTF is a 'pet bond' and why is it £200? That means before fees, it's £900 to start the tenancy BEFORE the first month's rent goes out.  Additionally, why is a 'terrier sized dog' seen as less destructive than our German Shepherd?  Why do I also need to fork out to get all the carpets in the house professionally cleaned at the end of the tenancy?

 

Estate agents in making it the fuck up as they go the fuck along, SHOCK.

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Aye. First thing I did. Added two-stage security too, and even had a bit of an address book clearout. Stable door I know, but it's done. Pretty sure Malwarebytes actually found executable files, not just bothersome cookies. I've just ditched Avast as I was fed up of the endless "UPGRADE" messages. Perhaps that was a bad idea.

Big thumbs up for Two Factor Auth.

 

I use Google for most stuff (mail, storage, photos etc) plus Microsoft for an OS, I also use Lastpass for password generation and storage and dropbox for more cloud storage. All these have TFA, at work when I'm training tech I'll sometimes give out the password for my work Google account (which actually contains nothing of value, but they don't know that) safe in the knowledge that it needs a rolling 6 digit code to log in. That code is generated by an app on my watch.

 

Paypal and Facebook also do it, both of these have prevented logins from overseas.

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2 factor google is gpod, ive had 2 errant texts in the last year by someone trying my account.

 

Can be a pain when i need to get my emails on a strange pc without my phone but it happens so rarely its not much of an issue tbh

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Rain stopped play today re: green Dolomite. Boo.

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Chocolate PRINGLES what fresh hell is this (and where can I get'em?)

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I borrowed my sisters Galaxy and went to the chippy... in Hornsea. The car is alright, although the steering is too light.

Anyway, i'm parked on the seafront, radio on and the fan is on as it's a bit warm. Chippy eaten and I'm parked on an decline facing the beach wall. I always forget "Does this have hill-hold?" Put the car in reverse and we go forward. I try again and the same thing happens.

 

 

Eureka!!! I must have to turn the engine on.  :oops:

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Annoying driving habits of the day...

 

1. Their journey is so urgent that they have to pull out of the junction/roundabout right in front of you .... before continuing in front of you on the empty road at 10mph below the speed limit.

 

2. The pushy/dangerous overtaker - who ALWAYS has at least one brake light out, and usually isn't wearing a seat belt

 

3. The "Fenland overtaking manoeuvre" seen on A roads with a long, long line of traffic all doing 45-50.  This is performed by people who really MUST move up the queue a couple of car lengths and involves driving on entirely the wrong side of the road for an extended period, regardless of whether they can see what's coming, before forcing their way back into the line of traffic by cutting up another driver when it does.

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I always shit myself when driving from peterborough to crowland on whatever the new road is called. I can see why they do it, but jesus I've seen some stupid ones!

 

My stepbrother is fucking awful for it, we went from crowland to market deeping and I swear half the fucking journey was on the wrong side of the road. He just wafts out at 80, casually overtaking everything for the next mile of straight road before pulling in for a corner/car.

 

Maybe thats why he's had 5 fault accidents and 7 written off cars...

 

NYE last year we went over, and we popped out to get some fish and chips from deeping, and on the way back helped some lads out who had gone off the road into a ditch. Couldnt do fuck all as they were 8ft below the road so we gave them some chips and bid them a happy new year... (they were pissed, and they knew it, and they were shitting themselves, as they were axle deep in a muddy field.) We gave it a tug with stepbros transit but it was pointless

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Aldi and lidl do the best chocolate just stop buy the stuff that's £3 a ton.

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Not had any bother with Aldi or Lidl chocolate, don't think I've eaten lidls very cheapest but used it in cakes plenty times.

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Unsafe and prone to kill nuns and kittens:

 

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Britain rejoyce!

 

Road safety is restored once again:

 

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You can release the nuns and kittens now.

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I presume you changed the plate only for the MoT and will revert to OMGNUNKILLING plates once the pass is achieved?

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No rejoicing here. New font grimness. I was forced to hunt down the correct font for my Dyane. Paid to extra for illegal font for a cheap shit heap. Go me.

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Unsafe and prone to kill nuns and kittens:

 

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Britain rejoyce!

 

Road safety is restored once again:

 

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You can release the nuns and kittens now.

 

Wow what an almighty difference. 

 

11/10 for that MOT tester, your doing a really really great job bro, keep it up. Your the best tester in the land, that is why none of your friends or family let you test their cars. Because they know your a prune.

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Olympic swimming pool in the foot well of the Reliant. That will be the plastic from the doorcards acting up again then. Need to fix that, as my wellies are full of water as they live in the boot of the 75  :mrgreen:

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To be fair to the tester of the 405 , its a difficult call to make . Its such a visible item that if vosa were to pull that car over after the test or come on site and ask to see the last car they tested(which they do quite often ) then the tester and site would get points on their mot licence .

 

Would you risk your job/ income for it ?

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To be fair to the tester of the 405 , its a difficult call to make . Its such a visible item that if vosa were to pull that car over after the test or come on site and ask to see the last car they tested(which they do quite often ) then the tester and site would get points on their mot licence .

 

Would you risk your job/ income for it ?

 

It's not a hard call at all. Not only is the size of the gap not measured and therefore open to interpretation there is another rule which says that the gap following a 1 or I can be proportionatly larger without starting any actual dimensions. This makes it a matter of opinion only. If the car had a mini italian style front plate or L81 VRW was writen in times gothic then it's a fail because it's obviously wrong.

 

 

 

Also, if it was inspected, and the VOSA inspector decided the tester was wrong to pass (or fail!) it, as a matter of opinion all he can do is state his opinion on the matter. No points added to anything, that's for serious stuff like ignoring obvious faults. Even if he finds a fail you missed it is a 15 point offence and the rules are that if you get less than 30 points during a visit they don't count either.

 

I personally wouldn't have changed the plate, I'd have argued with him instead.

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Unsafe and prone to kill nuns and kittens:

 

001.jpg

 

Britain rejoyce!

 

Road safety is restored once again:

 

018.jpg

 

 

You can release the nuns and kittens now.

 

what, by fitting a GB sticker?

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I too wouldn't have changed the plate and instead would've taken great pleasure in quoting and referencing the manual to the tester.

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I tried that arguing the point in the past but the tester just dug his heals ii mn, the fail was a rusty hole he poked which was within suspension mounting area, i pissed of and took it to the Mitsubishi main dealer for mot it passed as the hole he poked was in a cover held on with three bolts

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I tried that arguing the point in the past but the tester just dug his heals ii mn, the fail was a rusty hole he poked which was within suspension mounting area, i pissed of and took it to the Mitsubishi main dealer for mot it passed as the hole he poked was in a cover held on with three bolts

 

Comes down to opinion again - there isn't anything in the corrosion section (appendix C) that says bolted on panels are included in the assesment, but it doesn't say they aren't either. It does mention judgement and benefit of the doubt several times though.

 

 

True fact - I argued with my MoT guy so often that eventually he offered to sponsor me through the training, which is why I'm now a tester. He now calls me if he isn't sure about something.

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I can under stand bolt on panels that are structural but this was a splash shield, out of the 4 lancer turbos I've had this was the only one that had them still in place as they are just thin tin.

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