The author reminisces about their childhood in 1980s England, a time when health and safety regulations were not as stringent. The author and their brothers had the freedom to explore various locations, including an apple orchard with a deep pit, a golf course where they dodged golf balls, and the Tank Tracks, where they experienced the powerful sound and presence of a Chieftain FV4201 Tank.
The author also mentions the presence of various high-performance vehicles in their driveway, such as a Ford Zodiac in Canterbury Green, which had a rich heritage as it was once owned by the Duke of Gloucester. These experiences provided a sense of excitement and danger that the author describes as "crude fuel to elevate [their] ten-year-old self's survival instincts."
The author fondly recalls this period as a time when they were "lucky enough to grow up in 1980's England" and were able to engage in these thrilling and risky activities without the constraints of modern health and safety regulations.
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by Phil Cody 於 medium.com 07-29-2024
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