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=?iso-8859-1?Q?=A32?= hi-vis vest
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Next Thursday:
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Sorry, Ivan, but you're going to have to pay me a lot more than that
before I'll wear one of those.
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They are also doing a Shrubbery for £1.49 you could hide behind :)
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It's useful if you break down on the motorway, though. HWDLAM keeps one
in his van for just such contingencies.
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We have two in our car First Aid kit for the same reasons.
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And very useful if you drive on foreign parts. Some European countries have
rules where you have to have one to hand in case you break down. Also useful
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Which countries are these then?
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Rules schmules.
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I assume one keeps the high vis vest under the seat along with the
fire extinguiser, first aid kit and glasses.
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when cycling in foggy conditions (the high-viz bits) and at night (the
reflective bits). I prefer the ones that have the reflective stripes over
the shoulders as well as the ones round the body.
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I have one in each of my vehicles as it it compulsory in some countries.
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It doesn't appear to conform to EN 471: 2003
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I'll bet "one size" doesn't fit me.
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"One size fits all?" It looks tight on the 'model.'
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Why make yourself easier to be hit?
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Looks the same as what's available at my local pound shop.
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Wait a couple of weeks and they'll be doing cheap marker pens...
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What use is that? It doesn't even say TT & MGP Marshall on the back of
it.
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You have to be able to use one though
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If you start small, maybe working with normal pens initially, I'm sure
you'll be okay by the time the offer starts.
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They're only 3 quid in B&Q.
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Waste of money
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This might be better (and cheaper):
Neither connects to a PC without some sort of frame-grabber AFAICT.
This one's 4 channels for £135, they had it as a "Today Only" special
for ~£20 cheaper a week or so back:
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