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Consequences of the online shopping revolution

started with my checking the “In Case of Emergency” requirements for driving in France. All cars visiting France are legally obligated to carry a number of devices – a warning triangle, first-aid kit, torch, yellow ‘hazvest’ for each person in the car, two breathalysers and a set of spare bulbs/fuses, plus comprehensive insurance. My current insurance covers all of Europe and my car was delivered with triangle, torch, first-aid kit and one hazvest. As neither the local dealership nor major branch of an

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