[Default] On Sat, 7 Oct 2006 23:32:36 +0100, Martin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  finished tucking into their plate
of fish, chips and mushy peas. Wiping their mouth, they swiggged the
last of their cup of tea, paid the bill and wrote::

>Ron Jones wrote...
>>Martin wrote:
>>>
>>> There is usually (/often?) a red button saying emergency stop. But the
>>> question is: how do you close all the paddles quickly in an emergency?
>>
>>Read my lips...  "Hit the red knob"
>>If you have used them then you would know.
>
>There's no need to be like that! I have used electric locks many times. 
>However, I have never had cause to hit the red button so how am I 
>expected to know what happens when you do?
>
Were you never tempted to play? I did, the first time I went through
Sawley at a quiet tine and the lockie wasn't around...........
besides, it's always useful to see exactly what DOES happen if you
need to stop everything!

Brian L Dominic

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