tango boy:
peterm:
That’s a bloody steep hill.I don’t know why it posts like that
Are you taking the pics on an I phone or I pad TB?
tango boy:
peterm:
That’s a bloody steep hill.I don’t know why it posts like that
Are you taking the pics on an I phone or I pad TB?
the maoster:
tango boy:
peterm:
That’s a bloody steep hill.I don’t know why it posts like that
Are you taking the pics on an I phone or I pad TB?
I phone breaker
In that case for some reason with this forum you need to take the picture with the phone horizontal and the shutter button to the right, any other way results in the pic coming out wrong. With the wonders of modern science I shall now take a pic and post it.
Btw, I looked a right nob in Iceland Swindon waiting room trying to take the pic of me taking a pic!
the maoster:
Btw, I looked a right nob in Iceland Swindon waiting room trying to take the pic of me taking a pic!
Ha ha yeah I bet you do
Yeah I have posted pics on here before doing it your way mate
Just RE read the OP and realised the question asked was slightly different to my answer.
Most places do not allow unauthorised passengers or children on site because they are not covered by the insurance.
I am aware people often take their kids with them to work in the holidays etc, and often take them on to sites they are not allowed in.
Doing so is your choice as the driver, however if found out then banned from site and even your whole company is banned in some cases, can result in a company losing a big contract and can result in you loosing your job.
Again should something happen either the passenger gets out and rub over then any claim you might have goes straight out the window, again if involved in an accident and your passenger is badly hurt again no recourse from an insurance perspective.
How much do you value your friend/wife/child’s life?
Imagine in the worst case scenario and they are badly hurt and require special adaptions to your house or long term treatment and the insurance won’t pay you a penny because they were not permitted to travel or not covered by the insurance?
Sent from my HTC One M9 using Tapatalk
simcor:
Just RE read the OP and realised the question asked was slightly different to my answer.Most places do not allow unauthorised passengers or children on site because they are not covered by the insurance.
I am aware people often take their kids with them to work in the holidays etc, and often take them on to sites they are not allowed in.
Doing so is your choice as the driver, however if found out then banned from site and even your whole company is banned in some cases, can result in a company losing a big contract and can result in you loosing your job.
Again should something happen either the passenger gets out and rub over then any claim you might have goes straight out the window, again if involved in an accident and your passenger is badly hurt again no recourse from an insurance perspective.
How much do you value your friend/wife/child’s life?
Imagine in the worst case scenario and they are badly hurt and require special adaptions to your house or long term treatment and the insurance won’t pay you a penny because they were not permitted to travel or not covered by the insurance?Sent from my HTC One M9 using Tapatalk
Relax mate it’s nearly Christmas, you’re going to have a heart attack
simcor:
Just RE read the OP and realised the question asked was slightly different to my answer.Most places do not allow unauthorised passengers or children on site because they are not covered by the insurance.
I am aware people often take their kids with them to work in the holidays etc, and often take them on to sites they are not allowed in.
Doing so is your choice as the driver, however if found out then banned from site and even your whole company is banned in some cases, can result in a company losing a big contract and can result in you loosing your job.
Again should something happen either the passenger gets out and rub over then any claim you might have goes straight out the window, again if involved in an accident and your passenger is badly hurt again no recourse from an insurance perspective.
How much do you value your friend/wife/child’s life?
Imagine in the worst case scenario and they are badly hurt and require special adaptions to your house or long term treatment and the insurance won’t pay you a penny because they were not permitted to travel or not covered by the insurance?
Mate chill out ffs… What you say is more than likely possible, but if we all thought like that none of us would dare leave the ■■■■ house in a morning.
It’s all up there with kids being banned from playing conkers, in case … happens (fill in the blanks yourself, ranging from a mild bump on the head to instant death)
These toss potts in offices on 50k a year have to justify their existence in said jobs, so they come up with all these ■■■■ ridiculous ideas.
Problem is they are starting to run out, so these schemes start becoming more and more derisory, to normal people, but they are so far gone in their H&S heaven, they don’t see this themselves.
There is nobody who thinks more of their kids than me, they have all came away with me in the past, an accident could just as likely happened to one if I had left him/her at home, so how far do we go with this theory exactly.
I am perfectly chilled thank you both for your concern.
I was just pointing out that whether we like rules or not they are usually there for a reason, it may be a one off chance of something happening, but in the worst case scenario happening you would wish you had done things differently in that type of scenario.
simcor:
I am perfectly chilled thank you both for your concern.I was just pointing out that whether we like rules or not they are usually there for a reason, it may be a one off chance of something happening, but in the worst case scenario happening you would wish you had done things differently in that type of scenario.
Yeh, well that’s life mate aint it, making the right or wrong decisions.
Me? I prefer making them for myself.
robroy:
simcor:
I am perfectly chilled thank you both for your concern.I was just pointing out that whether we like rules or not they are usually there for a reason, it may be a one off chance of something happening, but in the worst case scenario happening you would wish you had done things differently in that type of scenario.
Yeh, well that’s life mate aint it, making the right or wrong decisions.
Me? I prefer making them for myself.
+1 BTW, I’ve just realised that e8b is my nephew. Merry christmas bro’.