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Comedy Festival review: Look! I m Blind, Josh Davies
19 May, 2021 03:17 AM
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By: Ethan Sills Josh Davies is a name most in New Zealand may not know, even if they are a fan of comedy. Unlike his fellow Billy T Award nominees this year, Davies has not had the same number of regular TV appearances or online viral fame to make him stand out among an increasingly crowded field.
Yet with his new Comedy Festival show, he quickly proves why he might just be one of the sharpest minds in comedy.
Davies new show is
Look! I m Blind, an exploration of his experiences living with low vision (he is fully blind in his left eye and has 20 per cent vision in the other as the result of a rare genetic disease).
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New Zealand should follow the lead of the UK and introduce sensible regulations for e-scooters, says the car review website dogandlemon.com.
Editor Clive Matthew-Wilson, who is an outspoken road safety campaigner, says:
“The English government has announced that e-scooters must be hired from licensed operators. These e-scooters will be limited to a top speed of 25kp/h and will only be permitted on roads and cycle lanes, with riders banned from pavements.”
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Clive Matthew-Wilson, who is an outspoken road safety
campaigner, says:
“The
English government has announced that e-scooters must be
hired from licensed operators. These e-scooters will be
limited to a top speed of 25kp/h and will only be permitted
on roads and cycle lanes, with riders banned from
pavements.”
“People hiring e-scooters in the UK
must be aged at least 16 and hold a provisional or full
driving licence.”
“The English government also
recently confirmed its ban on privately owned e-scooters,
because it’s effectively impossible to ensure that these
scooters comply with safety regulations, such as brakes and
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