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Decorative CD hanging
Is there any special reason why so many drivers (especially minicabs) have a CD hanging from their car mirror, some with Arabic inscriptions? They seem to get in the way and though the rainbow effect is quite entertaining for the first 10 seconds putting them in the player instead would seem to be a better option?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Rubbish! It is merely for decoration. From my experience of Indian driving, it is customary to hang a figurine from the rear view mirror to ward off bad luck and so prevent accidents. As it is, these figures of Buddha, Ganesh, Shiva etc are often large, or festooned with tassles and so distract the driver, causing accidents. Logic doesn't feature strongly in this lucky charm. As a lot of minicabs drivers are Asian (generalising wildly here), they have probably brought the custom over with them - their version of furry dice. The inscription would be some kind of prayer I expect. I think the jury can come back in on the speed camera question - sounds pretty improbable to say the least.
hello, i must agree they are there to reflect speed cameras flash as i work in the road transport ind i can assure you that that is why they are hanging up , i can also assure you that they have no barring on the quality of the picture. your plate will still be read or it will later be verefied from a observation camara later down the road.
Yes. However, there are lots of figurines around too. As for the CD's who hasn't got a free and useless CD in junk mail? I have friends who put them up around their strawberry patches to try to scare away birds (works quite well actually) but the light could also be used ornamentally. Something else that has occurred to me is that Buddhists write prayers on may things such as wheels and flags that, when they are turned or flapped by the wind, are believed to repeat the prayers. Perhaps when an inscribed CD flashes in the light, it repeats the prayer.