Tortoise wrote:And not obviously a confined space?
Only the cylinder is a confined space. The rectangle on top is un-designated, and has a separate lock, so you can treat it as unconfined.
Tortoise wrote:And not obviously a confined space?
puredingo wrote:I guess English speaking tourist just have to take their chances??
J M wrote:That reminds me of the sign near the start of the Bon Accord Spur heading up to Feathertop. All tongue in cheek I'm sure.....
J M wrote:That reminds me of the sign near the start of the Bon Accord Spur heading up to Feathertop. All tongue in cheek I'm sure.....
Walk_fat boy_walk wrote:From the Kepler Track a few years back....
J M wrote:That reminds me of the sign near the start of the Bon Accord Spur heading up to Feathertop. All tongue in cheek I'm sure.....
Are you sure that you're sure? The tree bearing the sign looks slightly tortured. Some kind of stigmata?
Stroller wrote:On tour with my bicycle, I always have to suppress a giggle when i pass a "reduce speed" sign.
Hmm in the right order if the food is that bad...Lophophaps wrote:Stroller wrote:On tour with my bicycle, I always have to suppress a giggle when i pass a "reduce speed" sign.
Agree. I have another problem. A sign may say 100 kph, but I'm struggling to reach that on my bicycle. On the recent Tour de France one rider reached 130 kph. Yikes! Here's a sign at a servo on the way to a trip.
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