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by bidouille23 » 14/01/13, 12:40

slut

Gaston, it is sure that seen from this angle it changes the situation ... :|

this is clear.

So there is more to do as it was said before, do as we want ...
and be happy to live in the countryside;) ...

: Mrgreen: they would run after us for the kit mounted on 2 wheels which rolled at 140 for the best by my place : Shock: , they will walk after us for electric assistance kit that pushes the bikes at 35 km / h (personal at 40 or 50 on a bike : Shock: I do not want to try ... or it is no longer a simple bike :) )

No sometimes personal I think it becomes laughable :) as for bikes and that ignoring these laws will not be a problem, seriously you see them the blue ones doing radar checks for bikes mdrrr and worse in ambush instead of the biker it would be a police officer shorts :) with a racer's vest marking the police on the back and adidas to the colors of their cars ... lol
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by chatelot16 » 14/01/13, 12:49

the safety standards on the automobile are absurd ... requires too heavy vehicles

the state has once again a war of delay: safety standards would have been useful at the time when we were driving fast ... in the future we will drive more and more slowly to save fuel. it is time to allow less solid cars

the number of road fatalities is currently a paltry 3700 in 2012

meanwhile 10 suicide! unemployment unemployment, economic abberation do more damage than the road! (and among the 000 dead on the road there are suicides disguised as an accident)

it is therefore important to loosen the screw of standards and regulations of all kinds
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by Gaston » 14/01/13, 14:03

chatelot16 wrote:it is therefore important to loosen the screw of standards and regulations of all kinds
I agree, but at the same time the trend towards judicialization of contractual relationships should also stop.
The standards and regulations are (above all?) There to protect manufacturers from the prosecution of their customers.

Remind me when the government last repealed a regulatory provision without replacing it with a more restrictive one :?:
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by chatelot16 » 14/01/13, 15:10

Gaston wrote:Remind me when the government last repealed a regulatory provision without replacing it with a more restrictive one :?:


limit all that is dangerous

overly complicated laws and regulations are dangerous!

it is necessary to limit the number of pages of applicable law and regulations

so MPs should be prohibited from making new laws without removing unnecessary old laws

it would do them a lot more work but it seems to me that they are paid for it

the jumble of standard law and incomprehensible regulations because of their volume are a violation of human rights
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by Gaston » 14/01/13, 15:40

chatelot16 wrote:the jumble of standard law and incomprehensible regulations because of their volume are a violation of human rights
And a windfall for lawyers : Mrgreen:
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