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Samnooshka
08-12-06, 10:23 AM
Ooops :roll:
the_runt69
08-12-06, 10:25 AM
bet he was braking for the speed camera and lost control
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And there was me wanting to collate evidence of how pathetic (some) police drivers are just this morning. This was mainly because of the TW*T that was in front of me this morning, indicating left and drifting across into the right lane, in an NSL, at 50mph. C-unit! I considered flashing him to get him to pull over so I could have a word about his driving, but decided it best to just shake it off.
These people are supposed to be advanced drivers, and yes, there are times when bad things happen, but I personally believe that if something bad does happen, it's because you weren't alert enough.
Anyway, rant over. The officer driving (erm, crashing) that car was hopefully uninjured, after all, they are human too. But I hope they got a serious talking to!
These people are supposed to be advanced drivers, and yes, there are times when bad things happen, but I personally believe that if something bad does happen, it's because you weren't alert enough.
right, so you believe that all accidents are avoidable if the rider/driver is alert enough? :roll:
ok, kate, i'm sure he didn't mean it quite that black and white, did you? :shock:
Carsick
08-12-06, 11:14 AM
I also took it as a figurative "somebody involved wasn't alert enough" not necessarily the person who gets hurt, or indeed, the person who crashes.
Anyway, not all police drivers are advanced drivers.
thats true, don't think you need a hgv license to drive a panda :wink:
21QUEST
08-12-06, 11:34 AM
thats true, don't think you need a hgv license to drive a panda :wink:
:-k :lol:
Cheers
Ben
Carsick
08-12-06, 12:29 PM
d'oh. My excuse is that I have other things on my mind.
tinpants
08-12-06, 12:54 PM
thats true, don't think you need a hgv license to drive a panda :wink:
Whats that got to do with anything? Just 'cos someone has an HGV licence does not make them an advanced driver. It just entitles them to drive big lorries ie anything over 7.5 tonnes.
To become an advanced driver you have to take further lessons and take a more "in depth" driving test.
Or have I missed the point? Again. :roll: :oops:
Carsick
08-12-06, 01:00 PM
Or have I missed the point? Again. :roll: :oops:
Yup. :wink:
These people are supposed to be advanced drivers, and yes, there are times when bad things happen, but I personally believe that if something bad does happen, it's because you weren't alert enough.
right, so you believe that all accidents are avoidable if the rider/driver is alert enough? :roll:
Kate, my above opinion is based on the tuition that my brother had (and still has to drive by). He's a paramedic, and has in the past been suspended for lack of control of his vehicle (at the time, it was a Fronterra).
His advanced teachings were basically that if HE was involved in an accident/loss of control, that the blame rested SOLELY on HIM. He is the advanced driver, therefore he should NEVER put HIS vehicle in a comprimsed position, regardless of whatever else happens.
The situation he got suspended for, was that he was on his way to attend an incident, and lost control of the Fronterra, spinning it across the road because he found a patch of black ice. This resulted in him spinning the Fronterra, and mounting a kerb. The only damage done was to some cones that students had moved on to the pavement from a nearby roadworks site. He was suspended (without pay) for 2 weeks.
Harsh? Certainly, but it was because he "wasn't thinking" about the road surface.
I see things the way he has been taught. If I'M involved in an accident, there was SOMETHING (no matter how insignificant) that I didn't do right to judge the situation or avoid it. You just CANNOT rely on other people to keep you safe AT ALL. Of course, I would never imagine admitting liability either at the scene or afterwards (unless it was seriously obvious it was my fault), that's a matter for the insurance companies to deal with. However, I would reflect on it & try to make my riding/driving better because of it.
Yes, my opinion isn't that of other people, but hey, it's my opinion, and I also don't judge others by the same yardstick. If someone else is involved in an accident, I have no immediate knowledge of what happened in their car/on their bike etc, so in my eyes, I have no reason to judge them for their actions.
Biker Biggles
08-12-06, 08:08 PM
"Suspended(without pay) for two weeks"
Is he in a Union?That's against NHS rules and,I believe,Illegal.
Worth looking into.
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