I don’t care.
Or a bit like a puncture in a tyre.Who says Brexers have damaged the nation? Has a surgeon damaged you when he's cut you open and removed a tumour? Sure, it’ll take time for you to get back to full health but once you have, you‘ll be firing on all cylinders again. You lot should be thanking us brave Brexers that took a decision that you lot were too cowardly to take.
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I don’t care.
A punctured tyre mended to BS AU 159 standards is every bit as good as a tyre without a repair.Or a bit like a puncture in a tyre.
Mended, but never quite as good as a tyre without a repair.
Have you told that to your children?
And will you tell that that to your grandchildren?
In another admission...
"UK gave away 'far too much for far too little' in free trade deal with Australia, says George Eustice, blaming Liz Truss
George Eustice, the former environment secretary, has told MPs that the Commons that the free trade deal with Australia – hailed by Boris Johnson’s government as one of the big trade gains from Brexit – was a poor deal for the UK.
Eustice, who was an enthusiastic Brexiter and was environment secretary while the deal was being negotiated, said the UK “gave away far too much for far too little in return”.
There will never be any brexit benefit and sadly those who voted for it and now in reality realise their stupidity simply don't care...
They are the anti UK ones!
Depends on where and what tyre the repair applies to...A punctured tyre mended to BS AU 159 standards is every bit as good as a tyre without a repair.
Yep, you really don't care about them do you!
Look it up. It’s quite specific.Depends on where and what tyre the repair applies to...
It doesn’t. BS AU 159 is for minor repairs. Again, look it up.Care to tell us how this regulation applies to a sidewall or a high speed rated tyre?
But won't someone think of the fishermen?... The same chuffing fishermen that can no longer send their fish in to the EU
But you wouldn't go racing on it.A punctured tyre mended to BS AU 159 standards is every bit as good as a tyre without a repair.
MINOR repair.Look it up. It’s quite specific.
It doesn’t. BS AU 159 is for minor repairs. Again, look it up.
Yep. A puncture. Like you said in post #19MINOR repair.
Why not, if you would before?But you wouldn't go racing on it.
It's a minimum standard, not a higher standard
Subject to a thorough inspection of the inside of the tyre and its condition, as you well know, or should do.Yep. A puncture. Like you said in post #19
Why not, if you would before?
According To the British Tyre Manufacturers Association (whose job is, I assume, to promote the selling of tyres) they say this:
"Tyres repaired to BS AU 159 are able to operate at their original speed and load capabilities"
It’s not a minimum standard, it is the standard. The only standard. All other methods are not recognised as anything other than a temporary get-you-home repair. I suggest you take it up with them if you are in disagreement with their standards.
Brexit's not fixed yet. We’ve just got the wheel off and yet to get down to business. It’s not a rush job.Subject to a thorough inspection of the inside of the tyre and its condition, as you well know, or should do.
Just like Brexit. After a thorough investigation and check. It's just not the same is it.
And again that sums up brexit. Holding us up on our travels.Brexit's not fixed yet. We’ve just got the wheel off and yet to get down to business. It’s not a rush job.