morticiaskeeper Posted August 31, 2005 Report Posted August 31, 2005 I was asked to switch to petrol while on a Condor ferry. An aquaintance involved in HSE once told me that the only reason the Tunnel didn't allow LPG was "it was never considered when the regulations were drafted, because LPG was rare" I understand that LPG under pressure will make a big bang, but considering the relevant structural integrity of LPG tanks and Petrol/Diesel tanks, it will take a lot longer for the problem to reach the LPG in the first place. I would not have been able to aford to do some of the journeys I have done if I had to pay petrol prices. But, If I hadn't bought a car with LPG, would I have converted? Probably not, couldn't afford the initial outlay. Look back at some of the replies others have given before, then decide any biases for yourself :unsure: Quote
johnb80 Posted August 31, 2005 Report Posted August 31, 2005 Awesome - love a good argument. Got some good cocky remarks from SEATKID and some definite banter between JOHNB80 and MARCUSHEAWOOD - good show. Got to keep those message counts up and keep people on their toes :unsure: Regards - JB Quote
Guest topcarp2 Posted August 31, 2005 Report Posted August 31, 2005 jesus christ ...im glad i dint ask the missus for her opinion...lol.... :unsure: Quote
Bigjeeze Posted August 31, 2005 Report Posted August 31, 2005 Seems like we are all agreed then? Whatever it is - when it explodes there is a lot of hot air!! :( Quote
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