Funny you should say that...From a post the other day: "Why do they ask that when getting on a ferry? Of course there's stuff in a car that can be used as a weapon, but what's it got to do with anything that concerns them. Got the same question going to Ireland once with a car full of holiday stuff - just said no to avoid being smart, in spite of the (legal) penknife in my pocket and all sorts of other dangerous domestic type items we were carrying." Member tlb malt circle Owen Snell, Saturday at 7:29 PM Report #24 Like Reply Online vanorak "It's so that you don't maim members of the crew after paying £12.50 for a luke warm thimbleful of Tea, a club sandwich, which is essentialy gas and chemicals, and a pre-melted, out of date kit kat, whilst having to listen to Keane piped through minute Chinese speakers throughout the entire craft.."
I boxed the trailer in 4m x 1.5m ish, was asked if they could have a look I said no not without unscrewing a part of it. They never bothered.
a coffin full o contraband no doubt , i shall inform my buddies in customs to look out for this wagon should it come via the tunnel or other means
overnight... we do that as well ,nice sleep and wake up refreshed ,tis the only way to have a stress free crossing...
we do the Plymouth to Roscoff get on ferry for 9pm and off at 8am ,most of the time spent in the room watching tele and sleeping....Price is all depending when in the year/month/day you go....
Are you still around cos Aldi have some lovely french beer at £2.50 for 750m, cant remember what its called but it has a cork in the top. HIC!