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Now you resort to things such as good job theres some distance between us......You the one with immature attitude your the one who wont see how Training standards are set and adhered to in other countries as for me bieng accused of bieng unreasonable.... well thats your choice i train to standards and have many hundreds of recomendations and letters of thanks......
Safety instructor ????? I am a Instructor / Examiner RTITB & ITSSAR.... I never see what you qualifications are just remember i posted a straight forward repl to a question about Hand brake LAW you decided that your way is the only way well as stated watch over the next few years when a dinosuar like you set in your old ways dont conform to incoming codes of practise and you training causes an accident and you get sued for dangerous training. You are a typical trainer that lowers the standards and gives the good trainers a Bad Name So on that Note your posts will be ignored and treated with the contemp they deserve.

P.s You where the one who changed the subject you originally stated about the use of hanbrake i stated the laws with regards to use of hand brake in accordance with the Code Of Practise. Produced within the Uk by the Health & Safety Executive.
Which is LAW with no exception so come here with your ways and your test would simply be a failure for amassing to many points.=========================================================================================
And your virtual threat Quote "To Ken UK Lucky for you, there is some distance between us." Unquote i think just about sums you up.
  • Posted 13 Mar 2005 07:34
  • By Ken_UK
  • joined 12 Mar'05 - 7 messages
  • United Kingdom

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