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TSM
27-02-06, 07:28 PM
MAD.
New rules deterring service stations from serving hot food and drinks at night
are threatening road safety, say watchdogs.

Official government advice tells tired drivers to drink two cups of coffee and
rest for 10-15 minutes.

But new regulations for England and Wales prohibit petrol forecourt stores
from selling hot food and drink between 11pm and 5am without paying hundreds of
pounds for a local authority licence.

The cost for smaller outlets makes it not worthwhile going through the
application process, the foundation said.

Licence application fees to serve hot food and drink at night include a
one-off fee of up to £635 and an annual renewal fee of up to £350.

The RAC Foundation said that motorists and motorcyclists, for whom fatigue is
a major problem, could now be more prone to death and injuries through lack of
overnight stops.

Kevin Delaney, head of road safety for the RAC Foundation, said: "A hot drink
late at night can be a lifesaver. Motorists are less likely to take a break if
garages stop serving hot food and drinks at night, and may be more likely to
fall asleep at the wheel.

"The foundation is writing to the Culture Secretary calling on the Government
to introduce an exemption so that forecourt stores can continue to provide this
important community service. Tired motorists must have easy access to a hot
coffee to fight fatigue."

Spiderman
27-02-06, 08:28 PM
Yet another quality example of the govts real attitude about road safety. Make as much money out of it as you can, thru any means neccesary. :roll:

Yet i dont hear a single one of them saying "Maybe its not really the best idea to sell alcohol at petrol station shops" :roll: :roll:

Carsick
27-02-06, 09:07 PM
All of those rules came on top of the alcohol licensing changes. They're to do with stopping too many places serving hot food after the pubs close. The aim being, I suppose, to stop the mess and fights outside kebab houses.
Obviously not thought through and is very much a problem. I've run into this a few times, myself.

Biker Biggles
27-02-06, 09:20 PM
They just can't keep their grubby interfering snouts out of our lives for one moment can they?Bloody government. :evil: :evil:

embee
27-02-06, 09:28 PM
.......Obviously not thought through .

Government legislation. QED :roll:

RandyO
27-02-06, 09:51 PM
sounds like another way to impose a tax, don't you have enuf already?

Jelster
27-02-06, 10:01 PM
sounds like another way to impose a tax, don't you have enuf already?

They need to make the money back that they're not going to get due to the smoking ban :lol:

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Anonymous
28-02-06, 01:38 PM
Two phrases spring to mind:

S.N.A.F.U.

F.U.B.A.R.

If anyone can PM me with what they mean.. they get.... erm... something.

But yeah, typical example of the Governments Knee Jerk reaction to any small issue. They want to tackle a particular problem, rather than spending time and effort thinking it through in a logical fashion, they take a knee jerk reaction and ban the whole thing -i.e. this comingon the back of the licensing laws.

If the private sector took their business decisions as rash as these guys are doing, the economy would collapse onto its knees in no time at all.

COME ON TONY, PULL YOUR FINGER OUT AND DO SOMETHING PROPER FOR A CHANGE YOU USELESS ****!

anna
28-02-06, 01:42 PM
COME ON TONY, PULL YOUR FINGER OUT AND DO SOMETHING PROPER FOR A CHANGE YOU USELESS ****!

Why start now???

Anonymous
28-02-06, 11:17 PM
Better late than never, right? :?

sharriso74
28-02-06, 11:22 PM
Lets get this straight. They spend thousands or more on an advertising campaign telling drivers to stop have a coffee and something light to eat when feeling tired. Then 'tax' service stations who want to do this outside of normal hours?

I have to admit that during the afternoon I'm not that tired however driving at night knackers my eyes and makes me tired.

yorkie66
28-02-06, 11:57 PM
just wait when the procreation tax comes in they will make millions no one is going to say they havnt had any :lol:

jambo
01-03-06, 01:59 PM
*groans quietly and wanders off to bang his head against a brick wall before it becomes taxable to dispair of your govenment* :roll:

jonboy
01-03-06, 02:08 PM
just wait when the procreation tax comes in they will make millions no one is going to say they havnt had any :lol:

Yes well, then we'll be well and truly f**ked :lol: .


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