Maggiemortimer Posted May 1, 2004 Share Posted May 1, 2004 It's just a thought, prompted by the discussion on checking dogs during a crossing but....if BF staff can take the time to go and check dogs, why can't they also put a hammer through the windscreen of the car with the b***** car alarm that has gone off? This invariably happens at night, and underneath our cabin!If BF staff are checking dogs, then surely they could take the number of the car, and escort the (brainless) owner to their car, so that they can turn it off?Maggie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nick Trollope Posted May 1, 2004 Share Posted May 1, 2004 If you have BF cabin on deck 6 (the one above the car deck), then, because the b****y cabins are so noisy anyway, car alarms are the least of your worries!Book an outside cabin! (chances are you will get D8)Nickhttp://www.aplaceinfrance.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrewjspencer Posted May 2, 2004 Share Posted May 2, 2004 >It's just a thought, prompted by >the discussion on checking dogs >during a crossing but....if BF >staff can take the time >to go and check dogs, >why can't they also put >a hammer through the windscreen >of the car with the >b***** car alarm that has >gone off? ...>Maggie The issue of car alarms on Ferries always get me confused.My car, Renault Scenic, has no option to lock the doors without activating the alarm - the standard factory fitted system - unless some other Scenic owner can tell me different?I am meant to leave the doors unlocked for 6 hours? Andy SpencerFrancophile in Essex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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