Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Jackal on October 01, 2012, 03:17:44 pm
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hi, lads
aint been on forum for a while need some advice really, im trad and got caught satday nite blew 126 so im knackered hopefully it wont be a prison sentence buti really going struggle now to keep on top of my round got quite a bit of compact work but also a lot of bits on there own,its all pretty much within 5 miles tho,
how would u go about do the round?
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IF YOU NEED TO BUY AN EXTRA COUPLE OF SETS OF LADDERS AND LEAVE THEM IN STATEGIC PLACES (ASK CUSTOMER IF YOU CAN LEAVE THEM,OR FRIENDS HOUSE?)
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You have several choices
1 you can ask the court to look on you leniently, not much chance though
2 you can sell up or rent the round out
3 get someone has a licence to drive and pay then a day rate, say £40
4 take on a apprentice who has a driving licence, with a apprentice for the 1st year you only need to pay them £100 per week, this will help at first until you get more work to afford to pay them more money.
5 learn how to sew, them mailbags will be easier to do if you know how. ;D
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get a pushbike .
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get a driver (one that one let you down so you are guaranteed to get out)
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you will defo get 1 year ban min. Happened to me over 6 years ago now........in my first year of passing my test. Learnt my lesson :)
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Take someone on who drives....
This is why i dont drink, this year i have had 14 larger shandys and never more than 2 in one day.
Doctor thinks im lying to him when he asks how much i drink a week.
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I know it might not work for all your jobs, but theres a local W/c were i live who gets of the bus with 7ft A frame, bucket etc
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Is that Bungalow Bill ?
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Take someone on who drives....
This is why i dont drink, this year i have had 14 larger shandys and never more than 2 in one day.
Doctor thinks im lying to him when he asks how much i drink a week.
Jp
Borrow some of what I drink in a week, your doctor will feel a lot better, and you can go on some nice courses and meet new people, sometimes they are famous ;D
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you need to say that losing your licence will cause severe hardship sometimes and only sometimes the court will show leniency but the amount you blew mite of sealed your fate and also tell your solicitor you will do whatever it takes to keep your license Drink impaired course and community service and make sure he spells out that you will lose your home and business if you lose your license and hope for the best.
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am i the only person who doesn't want to offer this person any advice????
i personally hope you get banned from driving for 18 months minimum, think yourself lucky you didn't hit and kill anyone! speaking as someone who has lost a friend to a drink driver i hope you learn your lesson!
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Have you been done for drink driving before? It is nearly 4x the drink drive limit so unfortunately it doesn't look good.
I'd go for leaving ladders in customers garden as suggested.
Dean.
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am i the only person who doesn't want to offer this person any advice????
i personally hope you get banned from driving for 18 months minimum, think yourself lucky you didn't hit and kill anyone! speaking as someone who has lost a friend to a drink driver i hope you learn your lesson!
I too don't have any time for this type of thing as I've seen the results of drink driving in their most horrendous form, but the guy is asking for advice about window cleaning on a window cleaning forum.
He is very lucky that nobody was injured or killed and I'm sure he knows that.
The courts will decide his fate.
Dean.
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deserve to get a stint in clink for that high a reading.
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pushbike. ladders on one shoulder, bucket on the handlebars.
be warned though, it IS obligatory to whistle 'ride of the valkyrie' whilst travelling.
it suited my dad for years!
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(http://i963.photobucket.com/albums/ae116/llaaww1000/547747_10150859698422911_2044042924_n.jpg)
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you beat me to it, i was just looking for a cycle trailor for him
http://tinyurl.com/8g8277l
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were abouts are you if in manchester may come some arrangement
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Window cleaning can be very distressing at times and can often lead to drinking.
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am i the only person who doesn't want to offer this person any advice????
i personally hope you get banned from driving for 18 months minimum, think yourself lucky you didn't hit and kill anyone! speaking as someone who has lost a friend to a drink driver i hope you learn your lesson!
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i coundnt agree more
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am i the only person who doesn't want to offer this person any advice????
i personally hope you get banned from driving for 18 months minimum, think yourself lucky you didn't hit and kill anyone! speaking as someone who has lost a friend to a drink driver i hope you learn your lesson!
I too don't have any time for this type of thing as I've seen the results of drink driving in their most horrendous form, but the guy is asking for advice about window cleaning on a window cleaning forum.
He is very lucky that nobody was injured or killed and I'm sure he knows that.
The courts will decide his fate.Dean.
well said Dean.
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i realise i messed up really bad i have no reason to make exuses, but my head is up my ar*e at the moment definatly the lowest point of my life at the moment im just so glad that it wasnt someone else harmed in the process.
iv got some family members who maybe willing to help me out if i manage to avoid a prison sentence,then leaving ladders in custys gardens seems the best option thanks
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just showed my 10 yr old boy "the cycling tradder" his response was to lol
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unbelievable........... >:(
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am i the only person who doesn't want to offer this person any advice????
i personally hope you get banned from driving for 18 months minimum, think yourself lucky you didn't hit and kill anyone! speaking as someone who has lost a friend to a drink driver i hope you learn your lesson!
i dare say what i feel,as i may get banned from the forum. >:(
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am i the only person who doesn't want to offer this person any advice????
i personally hope you get banned from driving for 18 months minimum, think yourself lucky you didn't hit and kill anyone! speaking as someone who has lost a friend to a drink driver i hope you learn your lesson!
i dare say what i feel,as i may get banned from the forum. >:(
thats why i just said......unbelievable!!
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one obviously knew they were over the limit , at nearly four times, which means its proberbly done regularly.
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deserve to get a stint in clink for that high a reading.
That is why we have judges and you are a windowcleaner.
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am i the only person who doesn't want to offer this person any advice????
i personally hope you get banned from driving for 18 months minimum, think yourself lucky you didn't hit and kill anyone! speaking as someone who has lost a friend to a drink driver i hope you learn your lesson!
Totally with you on this one.
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plenty of 40 aday lads on bentilee ;)
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all i can say is dont let the custards find out
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Do you have the name and number of the police man that caught you, I'd like to thank him pesonaly.
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right the guy messed up, and statements like who in their right mind would drive 4x over the limit I don't get, if you are over 4x you aren't in your right mind,
anyway live and learn jackal, you messed up. I am sure you know that, anyway it is walk the round, do what can be done from bus, bike, ladders Dropped of whatever it takes, good luck and if The Magistrate offers a d/d course take it, it knocks a bit of the ban, but it will be a long ban by the way sorry,
been there done that and it wasn't fun
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Local window cleaner to us lost his licence after driving in to the back of someone whilst over the limit and uninsured, he now has his mother in law driving him around every day...........now that's what I call a punishment! ;D
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hi, lads
aint been on forum for a while need some advice really, im trad and got caught satday nite blew 126 so im knackered hopefully it wont be a prison sentence buti really going struggle now to keep on top of my round got quite a bit of compact work but also a lot of bits on there own,its all pretty much within 5 miles tho,
how would u go about do the round?
mate some on here got no sympathy for you which Im sure you not looking for anyway ... you know youve been a t wat but at risk of getting flamed by some on the forum I think theres been a few harsh responses - weve all done stupid things at some point - he who throws first stone etc etc - sure you will get whats coming to you but at least things cant get any worse for you - hopefully.
I would look at employing someone who can drive but prob take 2 part timers who can drive and clean on then if 1 lets you down you can call the other 1 ... do it properley not a mate of a mate or cash in hand but proper interview etc etc ... job centre can help you with this.
Turn a neg into a positive by then being able to grow round ... then you will have more money to pay the massive fine thats gonna prob come your way.
Good luck with it.
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i think your looking at a 3 year ban and you will have to take a medical before you can get your driving licence back.this is a tough wake up call for you mate.
i bet this wasnt the first time you ve drunk far too much and got behind the wheel.my advice would be to give up booze ALTOGETHER and stay away from it.
your insurance with be sky high as well when you get back driving again.
i think you need to consider paying someone to work with you who has a car and roof rack or consider getting a 3 wheel bike like the one in the photo above.although it will be tough in the winter months. :( :(
you could leave your ladders and bucket at a customers house on your compact work and get a bus/taxi to and from your work.
collecting will be a problem as well unless you use BACS/SAE.
the only other option would be to drive illegally and just use your car for work.dodgy but some window cleaners have done it and got away with it.
dazmond
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i think your looking at a 3 year ban and you will have to take a medical before you can get your driving licence back.this is a tough wake up call for you mate.
i bet this wasnt the first time you ve drunk far too much and got behind the wheel.my advice would be to give up booze ALTOGETHER and stay away from it.
your insurance with be sky high as well when you get back driving again.
i think you need to consider paying someone to work with you who has a car and roof rack or consider getting a 3 wheel bike like the one in the photo above.although it will be tough in the winter months. :( :(
you could leave your ladders and bucket at a customers house on your compact work and get a bus/taxi to and from your work.
collecting will be a problem as well unless you use BACS/SAE.
the only other option would be to drive illegally and just use your car for work.dodgy but some window cleaners have done it and got away with it.
dazmond
Great advice Daz!
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the only other option would be to drive illegally and just use your car for work.dodgy but some window cleaners have done it and got away with it.
Bad! You will go to jail for this. But jail for some folk is a good thing.
My advice is to sort your drinking out first. If you don't sort your drinking out, you'll just keep on having consequences. I don't know if you're an alcoholic or not, that's for you to find out, but I can say that if you're an alcoholic, good things happen to alkies who don't drink and bad things happen to those who do.
Why not try AA?
http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/
If you're at such a low point - as you've said you are - go to AA. None of them will judge you for your drinking and driving 'cos most of 'em will have been at it at some stage, and it may change your life. I've a mate who has passed his driving test 12 years ago, yet only actually held a driving licence for four years. He has been to jail.
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im not saying my advice is good advice about driving illegally by the way!!
i just know of 2 window cleaners who did and got away with it.
i also know of guys who have been jailed for driving while disqualified.an old mate of mine(should i say WAS as he s a very sick alcoholic now) got 4 months in strangeways.
dazmond
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i think your looking at a 3 year ban and you will have to take a medical before you can get your driving licence back.this is a tough wake up call for you mate.
i bet this wasnt the first time you ve drunk far too much and got behind the wheel.my advice would be to give up booze ALTOGETHER and stay away from it.
your insurance with be sky high as well when you get back driving again.
i think you need to consider paying someone to work with you who has a car and roof rack or consider getting a 3 wheel bike like the one in the photo above.although it will be tough in the winter months. :( :(
you could leave your ladders and bucket at a customers house on your compact work and get a bus/taxi to and from your work.
collecting will be a problem as well unless you use BACS/SAE.
the only other option would be to drive illegally and just use your car for work.dodgy but some window cleaners have done it and got away with it.
dazmond
Great advice Daz!
;D
Is that really an option? :o
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Is that really an option? :o
Of course it's not. Imagine what happens if he crashed into you. You think his insurance will cover it? ;D
And imagine the pressure and worry of getting caught? That'd drive you to drinking I'm sure, not that I think Jackal needs much help with that.
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I trust all the people with harsh comments have never done anything wrong? He knows he has made a mistake and is asking for advice. It was a brave thing to admit to what he did on here IMO as so many are whiter than white.
Jackal, ignore tghe negatives there has been some good advice, take it, along with any punishment the court dishes out,
Good Luck anyway
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really aint interested in all the negatives, as some say 1 person starts and others just have to follow.
i no i messed up big time i was a complete idiot my life been hard the last couple of weeks but its still no excuse,
im not an alcholic by the way but i really do need to start slowing down on the weekend binge drinking,split with wife after 10 years together and now another girl i met got my head messed up it just got the better of me,im hoping 1 or both of my uncles will want do a day hear and there when they arnt cleaning there round,i dont really want to drop any work but i might be forced to sell a week worth as im mainly monthly but its going to stetch 6 weeks i bet now,
thanks for the positive members comments really apprecated,wish i hadnt bothered post this topic now tbh.
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I trust all the people with harsh comments have never done anything wrong? He knows he has made a mistake and is asking for advice. It was a brave thing to admit to what he did on here IMO as so many are whiter than white.
Jackal, ignore tghe negatives there has been some good advice, take it, along with any punishment the court dishes out,
Good Luck anyway
I totally agree, what he did was wrong, he has been caught and will be dealt with.
I am sure that all the ones who want to throw away the key, always drive below the speed limit, never use the phone either on hands free, and don't smoke in their vechicles and drive perfectly.
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Jackal, where are you based, if I can help I will
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really aint interested in all the negatives, as some say 1 person starts and others just have to follow.
i no i messed up big time i was a complete idiot my life been hard the last couple of weeks but its still no excuse,
im not an alcholic by the way but i really do need to start slowing down on the weekend binge drinking,split with wife after 10 years together and now another girl i met got my head messed up it just got the better of me,im hoping 1 or both of my uncles will want do a day hear and there when they arnt cleaning there round,i dont really want to drop any work but i might be forced to sell a week worth as im mainly monthly but its going to stetch 6 weeks i bet now,
thanks for the positive members comments really apprecated,wish i hadnt bothered post this topic now tbh.
Jackal, it sounds like you're more bothered about getting caught than actually drink-driving.
BUT most people would be, because no one was hurt or vehicles damaged. I'm not having a go and take that as a positive; it could have been much worse and how would you have felt then?
What you did was stupid but there is no real harm done.
Learn from it and put it behind you.
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I trust all the people with harsh comments have never done anything wrong? He knows he has made a mistake and is asking for advice. It was a brave thing to admit to what he did on here IMO as so many are whiter than white.
Jackal, ignore tghe negatives there has been some good advice, take it, along with any punishment the court dishes out,
Good Luck anyway
i wonder if you would be so sympathetic if he had mowed a child or your child down whilst
drinking. :-\
brave to admit it. i think not post is just driven by self interest
he didnt make a mistake he made a choice...im personally glad he got caught before
he caused someone damage...of course he wouldnt of done it again if he hadnt been caught ::)
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really aint interested in all the negatives, as some say 1 person starts and others just have to follow.
i no i messed up big time i was a complete idiot my life been hard the last couple of weeks but its still no excuse,
im not an alcholic by the way but i really do need to start slowing down on the weekend binge drinking,split with wife after 10 years together and now another girl i met got my head messed up it just got the better of me,im hoping 1 or both of my uncles will want do a day hear and there when they arnt cleaning there round,i dont really want to drop any work but i might be forced to sell a week worth as im mainly monthly but its going to stetch 6 weeks i bet now,
thanks for the positive members comments really apprecated,wish i hadnt bothered post this topic now tbh.
the only real advice i can give you..is get some help either in the common sense department
or the drinking
it may keep the rest of us safe
tbh i wished you hadnt posted either
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I have just been through this in June with a friend of mine. Courts now have a set tariff for drink driving, seemingly they can't deviate from it as they used to after mitigation. Friend got 24 months ban after blowing 135. You can do a course that reduces your ban by 25%. They said they had thought about jail but solicitor said they were just scaremainering. Good luck.
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i think your looking at a 3 year ban and you will have to take a medical before you can get your driving licence back.this is a tough wake up call for you mate.
i bet this wasnt the first time you ve drunk far too much and got behind the wheel.my advice would be to give up booze ALTOGETHER and stay away from it.
your insurance with be sky high as well when you get back driving again.
i think you need to consider paying someone to work with you who has a car and roof rack or consider getting a 3 wheel bike like the one in the photo above.although it will be tough in the winter months. :( :(
you could leave your ladders and bucket at a customers house on your compact work and get a bus/taxi to and from your work.
collecting will be a problem as well unless you use BACS/SAE.
the only other option would be to drive illegally and just use your car for work.dodgy but some window cleaners have done it and got away with it.
dazmond
This is a stupid thing to put and is not an option, that is just as bad as drink driving you get banned for a reason (because you should not be on the road)
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the only other option would be to drive illegally and just use your car for work.dodgy but some window cleaners have done it and got away with it.
dazmond
That is not an option, but proves to me you are more stupid than Jackel.
Are you back on the booze?
Art
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I am sure that all the ones who want to throw away the key, always drive below the speed limit, never use the phone either on hands free, and don't smoke in their vechicles.
Yep, actually I dont do any of the above! All the idiots giving this man tea and sympathy just be very grateful he was caught and will be off the roads for a very long time. >:(
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im not an alcholic by the way but i really do need to start slowing down on the weekend binge drinking,
How do you know you're not an alcoholic? I also didn't think I was an alcoholic for many years - despite being told I was - because I didn't fit my own concept of what an alkie was. I thought alkies drank in the mornings and were lying in the gutter by lunchtime; screaming abuse at buses and pigeons, and because I wasn't like that (yet), I didn't think I was an alkie. I thought I had all these external problems causing me to drink.
But being an alkie is a bit like being pregnant as in you are either pregnant or you're not pregnant, the only difference is that depending on the stage of our alcoholism, it shows more in some than in others. It is something that progressively gets worse, never better.
This is an alcoholic:
If, when you honestly want to, you find you cannot quit entirely, or if when drinking, you have little control over the amount you take, you are probably alcoholic.
But rarely does a problem drinker want to stop drinking until it's beating the life out of him/her, and they try to get other plans in place such as this:
i really do need to start slowing down on the weekend binge drinking,
I don't expect this post to give you any blinding flash of insight - and as you say, you may not even be an alcoholic - but I hope to plant a seed in your mind, just in case. If you find alcohol is giving you problems, there will be an AA meeting close to you that'd be happy to have you drink their coffee and listen in.
I'll get off your back now! ;D
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lol at Dazmond
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jackel buy a push bike and fit a two weeled trailer on the back you will then have enough length for the ladders and be legal 8) good luck and forget the fashion police on here >:(
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jackel buy a push bike and fit a two weeled trailer on the back you will then have enough length for the ladders and be legal 8) good luck and forget the fashion police on here >:(
Ignoring the moral or legal aspects of this thread, I agree with Mikey. Years ago I used a bike for my window cleaning round and pedalled all over the Medway Towns. I carried the ladder on my shoulder, had a bucket on the back carrier and scrim tucked in my pocket.
These days a trailer would be a better (and legal) method, but it is eminently possible to run a good lucrative business without any sort of motorised transport.
We are all victims of the persuasive power of marketing - making us believe our lives would be unbearable without the latest 'must have' technological advances for our businesses.
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took me 3 bans n loadsa workers
till i learnt m8 .
couldnt do it again lad
chin up things can only get better
giza bell on 07870537069 ;)
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In Stoke, window cleaning and drinking seem to go hand in hand.
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A window cleaner round here lost his licence, about 20 years ago.
So, as he couldn't drive a car he bought a horse and cart. His round kept going for the duration and he even got his story in the SUN. Great advertising!
;D
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In Stoke, window cleaning and drinking seem to go hand in hand.
To be fair Dean.... Drinking is a must in Stoke..
To take you mind off the fact that................ You are in Stoke
;D
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In Stoke, window cleaning and drinking seem to go hand in hand.
To be fair Dean.... Drinking is a must in Stoke..
To take you mind off the fact that................ You are in Stoke
;D
to be fair I had to drink after I was training in stoke, good bunch of lads up there.
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Nowt wrong with Stoke... born there and lived for 24years.... theres no place like stoke (home)
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Nowt wrong with Stoke... born there and lived for 24years.... theres no place like stoke (home)
But ..............
You don't live there now do you Froggie ??
;D
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just letting anyone who was interested what the courts sentence was for me:
i plead guilty
i got a 29 month ban...can re-apply for my licence after 24 months if i pass blood test for alcohol abuse
12 month community order which basically means iv got to go speak to somebody once a week for an hour or so...think this will become once every 2 weeks then every month from wot i can gather
drink driving awarness course
£400 to fix the wall i knocked down
£85 costs not sure if that was court costs or vehicle recovery costs.
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just letting anyone who was interested what the courts sentence was for me:
i plead guilty
i got a 29 month ban...can re-apply for my licence after 24 months if i pass blood test for alcohol abuse
12 month community order which basically means iv got to go speak to somebody once a week for an hour or so...think this will become once every 2 weeks then every month from wot i can gather
drink driving awarness course
£400 to fix the wall i knocked down
£85 costs not sure if that was court costs or vehicle recovery costs.
learn from it and move on mate, all the best with your future just don't do it again ;)
the drink driving awareness course is good, well it was
good luck
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jackel i have been through this dont stop working mate have you sorted the transport of the equipement out yet 8) 8)
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Aye, move on, coulda been a whole lot worse, for you AND others..
best wishes.
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Yup. Perhaps this is time for a new start.
Good luck mate.
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Yeah, this could be the biggest lesson you ever get.
some people in a strange way are not lucky enough to get these lessons in life! Some people never hit rock bottom, so they dont get a chance like you have to become the person they want to be and should be!
All the best hope you can keep on shining some how?
Regards
George
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good luck mate ;)
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thanks lads,
yeh i have learnt my lesson,im trad arnt i so aint as bad as if iwas wfp but got the new missus a roof rack on her car and either her or my mum will be dropping me at work in the morning and il just plod on and ring the missus if i need taking to a different place of work,will have to walk a bit further than id like to different houses but thats how it is,i will prob be dropping some of the stand alone jobs as i carnt have the missus waiting until iv done a odd house but il work it out eventually.
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good well done jackel when you do the course to reduce the ban and they ask you why are you here
dont answer to get my licence back answer i need to understand the volume in the alcohol strength
its a bit of a time away but time will fly ;D and forget the sarcy remarks from the insurance companies iam still getting them after 7 years all the best 8) 8)
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great you deserve a pat on the back and a medal.weldone
your still a pXXX and will probaly do it again,has that probaly wasnt the 1st time.
your a HERO.....................................NOT >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
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great you deserve a pat on the back and a medal.weldone
your still a pXXX and will probaly do it again,has that probaly wasnt the 1st time.
your a HERO.....................................NOT >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Don't hold back Franky, say what you realy mean ;D
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3 years minimum get some one to drive
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great you deserve a pat on the back and a medal.weldone
your still a pXXX and will probaly do it again,and that probaly wasnt the 1st time.
your a HERO.....................................NOT >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Don't hold back Franky, say what you realy mean ;D
when you lose a friend to drink driver your understand why
should have been locked up for 5years min, >:( >:(
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I'm on your side mate, I have absolutly no time for anyone who drinks and then gets behind the wheel and drives.
I wonder why the OP neglected to say that the only reason he got caught for D&D was because he was that ped that he crashed into a wall. I bet he would still be doing it if he hadn't been caught.
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great you deserve a pat on the back and a medal.weldone
your still a pXXX and will probaly do it again,and that probaly wasnt the 1st time.
your a HERO.....................................NOT >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Don't hold back Franky, say what you realy mean ;D
when you lose a friend to drink driver your understand why
should have been locked up for 5years min, >:( >:(
where do you stand on drivers who use drugs, both illegal and prescription, what about the ones who phone or text while driving, what about the ones who read a book or papers while they drive and don't forget all the ones who speed or do other stupid things that for 99% of the time they get away without leaving death behind them.
If you want a 5 minimum term inside for drink drivers who could kill but haven't, then all of the above should also go to jail for 5 years as well as all the other drivers who make mistakes that could go wrong and leave someones love one dead.
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Can I ask a question, when totally bladdered, are you in your right mind?
forget that though, he was caught and dealt with by a court and rightly so banned, so let him deal with that and offer a bit of advice on how to keep going work wise.
and if he does the courses offered hopefully he will not re offend,
he is no hero and saying well done is a bit much, but f ecks sake we all f eck up and need a wake up call sometimes, and hopefully he will learn and move on and improve his life
been there done that and never again, I learnt and moved forward and never done it again, no reason why the OP can't do the same
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great you deserve a pat on the back and a medal.weldone
your still a pXXX and will probaly do it again,and that probaly wasnt the 1st time.
your a HERO.....................................NOT >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Don't hold back Franky, say what you realy mean ;D
when you lose a friend to drink driver your understand why
should have been locked up for 5years min, >:( >:(
where do you stand on drivers who use drugs, both illegal and prescription, what about the ones who phone or text while driving, what about the ones who read a book or papers while they drive and don't forget all the ones who speed or do other stupid things that for 99% of the time they get away without leaving death behind them.
If you want a 5 minimum term inside for drink drivers who could kill but haven't, then all of the above should also go to jail for 5 years as well as all the other drivers who make mistakes that could go wrong and leave someones love one dead.
quite simple if we actually had tougher sentances then alot would think more about doing these things.
to me a car is a killing machine same as a gun,when in the wrong hands it kills simple.
95% of drink drivers have drove before when over the limit and just luck that they dont get caught and even more lucky that they havent killed someone.YET
at the end of the day it my thought and my thoughts only,has i said when you lose someone to a dd then you may think abit different.
tough sentance and stop being so damng soft with people.
stu
a course wouldnt do anything and wont stop him doing it again,the only reason he stop is himself
as the bit about the hero stu that was a bit off a sarcasm on my behalf
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What do people think of those unger ninja squeegees? I don't mind them really. They did take a bit of getting used to though its got to be said. I left my kit in my other van last week and had to use an ergo tech squeegee and I've come to the decision that I much prefer them.
Whilst we are on the topic of window cleaning,
How often would you change your resin if the water was coming out of the RO at 12? My tap water is around 256 I think. I'm not sure though. I will have a check later today and let people know.
Thanks in advance.
Dean.