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![]() "Les Desser" wrote in message ... Can I stop to pick up a friend I spot along a double red line Red Route? Ditto for a bus stop? Yes. There is no law prohibiting picking people up and carrying them (as long as they consent; it would be common assault otherwise). If you are not strong enough to pick the friend up, and drop them, you might be criminally liable though. Being at a bus stop doesn't make any difference. Richard [in SG19] -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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