I bet he speeds really wrote:
Most of us though are healthy and dont have to worry about heart attacks.
We want to stay healthy and not have car accidents.
Why I want to see on-going training - instead of focus on one area of driving.
I bet he speeds really wrote:
If you are worried about your heart you should slow down, maybe get yourself one of those granny mobile things, you will look good in it!
1. If you have heart attack - speedy approach of ambulance is of paramount importance. Life and death difference.
The life saving equipment in the back of the ambulance does not take kindly to jolts either.
2. If you fall off ladder or downstairs - a break of neck, back, or even leg require smooth transport. You do not get that with road humps.
3. If you have haemorrhage of any kind - speed is necessary to reach you and again a smooth unhindered drive to hospital decides your surivival chances.
4. Illness and Kismet do not respect age, suburbs, road humps or speed cameras. Young and fit, old and weak - all are equally vulnerable.
5. All treatments are rationed - and your NHS treatment takes account of the likelihood to survive and my budget. (My wife is too darned expensive with her "recipes" and "hell brews" as we call 'em!

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But you stand more of a chance if you arrive non-shken up by journey and in reasonable time!
I bet he speeds really wrote:
Dont move till after your house price shoots through the roof though.
Not much chance of making a packet if
1. You died because the ambulance did not reach until too late, and then jostled you around on way to hospital.
2. If your house burned down because the fire engine got stuck in the chicanes, and had difficulty negotiating speed humps.
3. The burglars manage to leave with all your valuables because the speed humps delayed the police car.
4. The burglars managed to kill you because the speed humps delayed the cop car.....
Think you might find it a bit difficult to sell onces this is made clear to the punters.... whose sports cars dislike speed humps as well.....
