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<blockquote data-quote="Hotwire" data-source="post: 16572" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>Years ago me and some friends got band by the coucnil for slope soaring at a local beach. Foam gliders were new and people kept threatening us, going nuts over how dangerous it was. These days no one even comments. Its all about people and change. Once the population gets use to these thing they move on to other phobias. The council signes got old and rusted away (NO REMOTE CONTROLLED PLANE). Its still illegal to fly there but no one cares anymore.</p><p>The archives are full of redundant rules that are still legally active but no one ever inforces them or even know they exist. There are actually rules in our state for walking on the correct side of the foot path but no one has been find in over 100 years.</p><p>Did you know in England only protestants can legally carry a gun. True. English bill of rights 1689.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotwire, post: 16572, member: 505"] Years ago me and some friends got band by the coucnil for slope soaring at a local beach. Foam gliders were new and people kept threatening us, going nuts over how dangerous it was. These days no one even comments. Its all about people and change. Once the population gets use to these thing they move on to other phobias. The council signes got old and rusted away (NO REMOTE CONTROLLED PLANE). Its still illegal to fly there but no one cares anymore. The archives are full of redundant rules that are still legally active but no one ever inforces them or even know they exist. There are actually rules in our state for walking on the correct side of the foot path but no one has been find in over 100 years. Did you know in England only protestants can legally carry a gun. True. English bill of rights 1689. [/QUOTE]
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