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   In article , DevilsPGD   
    wrote:   
   > In the last episode of <140320141809493576%YourName@YourISP.com>, Your   
   > Name said:   
   > >In article <8ds4i991cfqvi229v1egoj7vlh499gro45@4ax.com>, DevilsPGD   
   > > wrote:   
   > >> In the last episode of <130320140902366226%YourName@YourISP.com>, Your   
   > >> Name said:   
   > >> >In article , Brent   
   > >> > wrote:   
   > >> >> On 2014-03-12, Your Name wrote:   
   > >> >> > In article , Brent   
   > >> >> > wrote:   
   > >> >> >>   
   > >> >> >> Simple observation in North America shows many people find turn   
   > >> >> >> indicators unneccessary. Many people who turn come to a stop before   
   > >> >> >> activating the turn signal. Likely following your methods for head   
   > >> >> >> lamps.   
   > >> >> >>   
   > >> >> >> Meanwhile you arbitrarily make AC not neccessary with heat absent   
   > >> >> >> from   
   > >> >> >> your classifications. What about opening or closing windows?   
   > >> >> >>   
   > >> >> >> What if the controls for the heat are on the left side of the driver   
   > >> >> >> and   
   > >> >> >> can be operated with the left hand instead of the right?   
   > >> >> >   
   > >> >> > Yet again, playing with the air conditioning / heating, windows,   
   > >> >> > radio,   
   > >> >> > etc. is NOT a necessary part of driving the car. It's not   
   > >> >> > "arbitrarily"   
   > >> >> > anything. It's a plain fact ... nowhere in any road rules does it say   
   > >> >> > "When making a left turn, start fiddling with the heating". :-\   
   > >> >>   
   > >> >> It doesn't say to shift into second gear either.   
   > >> >   
   > >> >As I said before, if you don't understand what is and isn't necessary   
   > >> >for driving a car, then you shouldn't be on the roads.   
   > >>   
   > >> Do you use signal lights to indicate left/right turns?   
   > >   
   > >Oh dear. Here we go with another nutter who doesn't understand   
   > >"necessary" and "unneccssary". :-\   
   >   
   > Naa, just a little soft trolling. Hint: They're not required by law in   
   > most jurisdictions.   
      
   That would probably be right in America or third world countries, but   
   out in most of the real world using indicators is required by law, as   
   is wearing a seatbelt in a car / van / truck, wearing a helmet on a   
   motorbike / bicycle, and many other largely common sense ideas. Of   
   course there also are many morons who believe such laws don't apply to   
   them as well.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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