Gas bottles
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"I can recall numerous visits to Leclerc for an exchange 907 back in the day."
I still take my two to France, as much to do the exchanges there at a Super "U", as feed the Cadac.
Dare I admit here, I drive to the Supermarket with them in the car, rather than stowing the awning, coupling up to take the caravan there and return and set everything up again.
I came over all giddy when thoughtlessly I asked for an exchange in the UK, I got out credit card intact to sit in the motor and recover before I could drive again.
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I have never noticed the labels sold or displayed let alone a warning where they retail C200 Gaz canisters or come to that gas cigarette lighters, or on the cars of smokers.
Where, does this legal requirement cut in, is there a limit, genuine question?
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Intensionally here but constructively to get a feel of the quantity of LPG carried to invoke a legal labelling requirement.
There could be a box of lighters.Seriously though, with an expansion ratio of 270:1 and a volumetric stoichiometric ratio of 24:1, it seems quite easy, given that overall volumetric ratio of 6500, a modest lighter could potentially blow a domestic car up quite impressively.
So not as way out as even I thought.
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Not necessary in the UK as MI6 operate overseas. Have you learnt nothing from James Bond? 🙄
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Given the probability of GCHQ digital monitoring for keywords, I can see some of you being subject to "enquiries" shortly.
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