Damaged Hero
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We have one in our delivery office.It's not used anymore,I wonder if it suddenly dissapeared they would notice...(or care)
My point was, Health and Safety (capital 'H', capital 'S') has very little to do with health and safety (small 'h', small 's'). But this in no way invalidates your argument.Kaipaith said:I very much doubt it has anything to do with Health and Safety.
I suspect it has more to do with vans being able to carry more and travel further, quicker. A real cynic might consider whether vans are easier to fit trackers to.
IMO, it's nothing to do with the company. In terms of tax definitions (sorry, I'm an accountant not an H&S manager), it's neither wholly, exclusively nor necessarily for business purposes so it's nothing to do with them.661-Pete said:These are journeys in a loop, mostly about 8-10 miles on country lanes (lucky me!), from workplace to workplace, so they might technically be regarded as 'business' trips. But I do them voluntarily, in my own time, and not for any business purpose (unless keeping fit counts as a business 'plus'). So - come on legal eagles - do your stuff! All I know is, if they set to having a go at me in that area, there'll be an unholy row!
By coincidence, I saw a postie in a van dropping off another postie with a bike full of mail yesterday. It was the first time I'd seen that and it made me grin. We're a couple of miles from the sorting office and it struck me as a good use of resources for the van to drop the semi-rural postie on his bike off en route to the rural rounds.Kaipaith said:I suspect it has more to do with vans being able to carry more and travel further, quicker.
Hilldodger said:each bike will soon have to have what is basically an MOT and service record and the PO just don't think the investment is worthwhile.
Dayvo said:So how many vehicles do they have, and how often are they replaced/repaired?![]()
And what's the running cost of the ENTIRE fleet and the fuelling?
Thank you, Mr/Ms Daily-Mail-Commenter! At least you're upholding the tradition!The more bicycles off the road the better. All cyclists using our roads are a menace.
Methinks a certain person is acquiring a certain yellowish bodily effluent, eh, what?TheBoyBilly said:Hello all, Daily Mail reader here.