From: MV (MV@dc9.tzo.com)
Date: Wed Jun 08 2005 - 07:10:05 PDT
Either that or else perhaps they had a "let's get creative" day when it
was time to bang out some new regulations???
Or maybe those irritating turrets kept getting snagged on the overhead
canopies?
Or some jughead in a tank tore off the drive through windows with their
track. That must be it - their they go again - one person screws up and
ruins it for all of the rest of the people with Shermans, halftracks and
other common variety armored vehicles.
(:->)
Dave
Nigel Hay MILWEB wrote:
> it was obviously a problem with convoys of tanks going through McDonalds
> drive ins so a law had to be passed
>
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> Sent: 08 June 2005 15:47
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> Subject: Re: [MV] Loopy Laws (courtesy of thes months Military Machines
> International)
>
>
> How did you find out about this law?
>
> Dave
>
>
> Jim Webster wrote:
>
>>In the Netherlands it is illegal for an armoured vehicle to collect
>>meals from a food preparation facility.
>>
>>I'm surprised Burger King haven't complained about all that lost
>>business...
>>
>>TTFN
>>Jim
>>
>>
>>
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