robroy:
eddie snax:
robroy:
[They can not have it both ways, labelling something ‘Advisory’ (which they ARE in answer to o/p) then criticising someone for accepting the CHOICE given of not taking said advice, therefore deeming them compulsory.They can have it both ways and will. If you choose to not adhere to the advisory signs, then you are making a decision that your judgement is superior to that of the agency who operates the signs, on the advice of the on the road patrols, If you are then involved in an incident, they could call your judgement into question
Reckon a good solicitor would sort that out.
By making the law or situation advisory therefore optional, THEY are inviting you to use your judgement, so I still disagree.
That’s when solicitors earn their corn