WaitForPete wrote:I used to have one but the police took it off me.
What were you doing with it ?

WaitForPete wrote:I used to have one but the police took it off me.
Alan D wrote:Many years ago, I used to act as stoker on a friends tandem and we rode int London several times. He had what he described as a boating fog-horn. Big thing with a gas cylinder and a red horn. We used it sparingly, but it did startle a few drivers.
BertYardbrush wrote:Air Zound - use with caution and adjust the volume. It can make YOU jump - never mind the hazard to whom you are alerting your presence.
Cunobelin wrote:BertYardbrush wrote:Air Zound - use with caution and adjust the volume. It can make YOU jump - never mind the hazard to whom you are alerting your presence.
I find that when you need to use it then full volume is appropriate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiOOLEdUBVk
Cunobelin wrote:BertYardbrush wrote:Air Zound - use with caution and adjust the volume. It can make YOU jump - never mind the hazard to whom you are alerting your presence.
I find that when you need to use it then full volume is appropriate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiOOLEdUBVk
Si wrote:Cunobelin wrote:BertYardbrush wrote:Air Zound - use with caution and adjust the volume. It can make YOU jump - never mind the hazard to whom you are alerting your presence.
I find that when you need to use it then full volume is appropriate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiOOLEdUBVk
Was that just coincidence - or was it the exact same car on the same junction doing the same thing both times?if it was (
in fact even if it wasn't)