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Default Is tooth brushing water from hot tap safer than from cold tap?

In article , Alf
Christophersen writes
On 09 May 2006 17:45:49 GMT, Adrian Tupper
wrote:

Yes, and I wonder if figures are available for accidents that could have
been avoided by keeping distance. Nothing annoys me more on a motorway
than some git moving lane so that they're 10 feet in front of me.
That's far more dangerous than driving at 80mph on an open road.


In Norway such driving is heavily fined :-) You are caught if you
cannot say one - two - three with a pause btw. each word from tjhe
time the prevous pass a point until you yourself pass the same point.
On motor roads there some times are such warning points.


In that case they can come and apply that to the driving that doesn't
happen on the A14 in Cambridgeshire. Mind you, it'd never be enforced as
all the bobbies, the ones outside of the box, are in the station being
too PC.

And to think we're gonna get the misguided bus..as effective as ****ing
on a house fire;(.......
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Tony Sayer