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I'm in RAYNET & 4x4 Response.
I have a HiVis jacket (no faux batternburg squares and it's red) as we have to wear them when out on a call but beyond that: no stickers, no flashing lights (unless you count the indicators ;-).
There are some, not in the group I'm in thankfully, who do seem to think they need to be lit up like a Christmas tree which makes me chuckle.
I was at one point sporting a stack of antenna on the roof (PMR, VHF/UHF, HF and Radio 4) but a fat pheasant took two out which set me back over £100 I didn't want to spend esp as I was at the time driving the dog back from the vets from a 3 day stay. Expensive day that. I now remove them and cap the base mounts and only install them when called out.
I do though think I'm missing a trick and will buy a knock-off pair of aviator glasses and some stickers...
Damm. How did you get a photo of my car FlappyFoot?
franksinatra - MemberWe do have a................tupping harness.
Now that has created an image in my mind that I may never recover from
Now that has created an image in my mind that I may never recover from
One for the w bank I assume?
No need to thank me
I have hi viz stripes and chevrons on the back of my works izuzu as we work roadside and quite often at night people crawl past me thinking I'm plod after previously bearing down on me at mach2.
I ain't I fix telecoms networks so fill ya boots
Never heard of these wannabe guys. We use ‘dog unit’ vans all the time for security on remote sites. These guys mostly have labelled up vans and do boring but vital work for little money. They always seem to think the world of their animals. Without them no-one outside of a city would ever have broadband, flood defences or sewerage because anything metallic not buried in the ground would be lifted by someone in a white transit the moment the site closed.
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