Haimsey
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I put the three rear headrests up to max height in the C
That stops the fucker 
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John
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Depends on the dog, when I take my mum and dads in any car he just plants himself and that's it, doesn't move.
If you've got something small that wants to jump about then yes, probably should be restrained in some fashion.
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Nic Barnes
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In all my years of driving and all the miles I've done I can honestly say I have never had a tab end land on my scuttle panel or windscreen while driving.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by djgritt
quote: Originally posted by Generation
You don't. By cages I mean estates with back sectioned off.
Dog Guards then?
My other halfs mum has one of those in her qashqai.
We were driving up to their caravan in the highlands and suddenly their labrador jumped into the guard and knocked it down. Shit the life out of me as I was half asleep.
True story, even if barnes doesn't believe it.
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Generation
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Exactly "my dog would never do that, my dog would never bite etc" really pisses me off, yes it may be out of character of your dog, but don't take it as fkin gospel.
I'm sure raoul moats mum didn't say "he will go on a rampage and shoot a police officer on the face" and he could speak english
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djgritt
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Our dog is a twat, and still tries to climb up even with the Guard in place - I leave half of my Load cover down and he can't do it then.
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Generation
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If you're making it impossible for the dog then obviously that's fine. If its an average car it should be banned IMO, no matter what dog it is.
What if a dig owner is passing another car, and dog starts barking at it and running to front of car, that would be distracting
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FlaFFy_91
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quote: Originally posted by Generation
Exactly "my dog would never do that, my dog would never bite etc" really pisses me off, yes it may be out of character of your dog, but don't take it as fkin gospel.
I'm sure raoul moats mum didn't say "he will go on a rampage and shoot a police officer on the face" and he could speak english
You do take some strong as fuck drugs sometimes don't you?
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SportBoy
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My dog smokes in my car, the fucker.
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Adster
quote: Originally posted by andy_mk3
quote: Originally posted by Haimsey
Shouldn't even be allowed to smoke at the wheel tbh.
Agreed. You can't use your phone or eat so why should you be able to smoke? [/quote
I cant see how having a fag while driving should be banned? You have both hands on the steeringwheel (only taking one off to take a drag) and your concentration levels dont change? Its completely different to being on the phone.
1) It raises your blood pressure.
2) It fills the car with smoke, which although a minor hinderance, is still restricting visibility (especially if you get smoke or ash directly in your eye/s).
3) There is always a chance, no matter how slight, of dropping a lit cigarette on yourself, or into the footwell, console, door pocket, seat etc. etc. etc.
4) Unless cleaned off, smoking leaves a residue that contaminates the inside of a vehicle's windows, worsening night time visibility (especially in winter).
5) To smoke whilst driving, requires the use, or partial use of a hand or hands, for a period of time, to do something other than controlling the car.
Also and quite incidental to any legal or safety orientated issues, smoking ruins the interior of any car and negatively impacts it's resale value. So it makes good practical and financial sense not to do it.
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Generation
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quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote: Originally posted by Generation
Exactly "my dog would never do that, my dog would never bite etc" really pisses me off, yes it may be out of character of your dog, but don't take it as fkin gospel.
I'm sure raoul moats mum didn't say "he will go on a rampage and shoot a police officer on the face" and he could speak english
You do take some strong as fuck drugs sometimes don't you?
I don't do drugs (in the conventional use of the word) before somebody says alcohol is drugs etc.
What makes you say that mate.
I'm stone cold sober at the moment, and was when that was written
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FlaFFy_91
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It's just the fact as a example to "you could always drop your ciggy" or "your dog could always jump up at you"
You used roul moats mum hahaha
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Daveskater
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A few years ago I was in a head-on crash with someone who was trying to light a fag while driving. Needless to say I'm in the 'it should be banned' club, but also SVM 286 covered it all rather well. It's a distraction and should be as legal as phone use etc.
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
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Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Gary
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Best ban kids in cars too then. A brat in the back kicking off is more of a distraction than having a cig.
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by Gary
Best ban kids in cars too then. A brat in the back kicking off is more of a distraction than having a cig.
Yep!
And stereos.
And adjusting seats.
And sunvisors.
And scratching your balls.
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Daveskater
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Tbf you can't really adjust the seat (easily) while driving unless it's electric, as otherwise you just fly backwards Unless you mean the back part etc, in which case you'd be able to let go of that and leave it pretty sharpish if a situation came up that required both hands, but with a fag you're either still holding it and concious that it's hot etc, or risk dropping it.
[Edited on 05-08-2013 by Daveskater]
Numberwang!
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by spencer88
quote: Originally posted by Gary
Best ban kids in cars too then. A brat in the back kicking off is more of a distraction than having a cig.
Yep!
And stereos.
And adjusting seats.
And sunvisors.
And scratching your balls.
May as well just ban driving and get it over with!
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Haimsey
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I can type a text without looking.
Does that mean I can use my phone?
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Generation
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Kids are much more predictable and understand english
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Baskey
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In a decade of driving I can't recal ever seeing a dog cause a problem in a car
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Generation
Kids are much more predictable and understand english
Kids are predictable? 
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Tomnova16
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my dog just sits in the footwell untill i tell her to get out
and i have had ciggarette buts land on my scuttle panel while driving one of them i was stopped in traffic and it actually burnt the paint on the nova 
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Generation
Also agreed. Same with dogs in a car without a cage IMO.
You what? 
I'd love to agree with you, but how do you go about putting larger dogs in cages? Does every dog owner need to buy a van?
We have a dog guard, a divider and a crate/cage in ours as the younger one chews the car and the older one likes to climb
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by Baskey
In a decade of driving I can't recal ever seeing a dog cause a problem in a car
I've never heard of a dog causing an accident, but I recall reading that it's fairly common, in cases of head on collisions, for unsecured luggage, and and very often dogs as well, to fly through the car and injur/kill people in the front seats.
Also banning cigarettes... 
If people are too stupid to not flick cigarette butts at passing cars, then the issue is much more fundamental than what a ban can fix.
What's next? You want to ban porn from the internet because people are too stupid to properly enforce rules on their own kids? Oh, wait...
 
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Robin
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