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jonboy 09-06-06 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by sharriso74
Bet he paid for it when he got home though

Yes, no knobbing for the nobber :lol: .


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Razor 09-06-06 01:24 PM

Nice one Fraser01 :thumbsup:

ArtyLady 09-06-06 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by 21QUEST

Most folks won't even have had the presence of mind to get the registration number :thumbsup:

Cheers
Ben

Thats cos he has a trained eagle eye :plod: :wink:

Im glad you got her number Fraser01, she well out of order for not stopping to see if he was alright, even if it was purely accidental on her behalf (and lets face people do get it wrong from time to time, not us of course :wink: )- she should have stopped to make sure he was ok. :x

Scoobs 10-06-06 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by fraser01
As i said i don't normally get involved in anything that happens outside of work time, but i can't turn a blind eye on this.

Faaark! That's the last time I go out for a ride with you fella.

I'll get a NIP for speeding for sure! :wink: :lol:

DanAbnormal 11-06-06 06:04 AM

We'll all be that little bit safer with people likeyou out there Fraser.

Excellent work.

ivantate 11-06-06 06:40 AM

Good decision. Even if it was completely accidental (we have all done things like that) the complete ignorance and second dangerous manoeuvure (sp) is asking for it.

Maybe she had a few drinks? maybe she had been awake all night partying or with a sick child etc.... either way there was nearly an accident and it was her fault.

Stig 11-06-06 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by ivantate
Good decision. Even if it was completely accidental (we have all done things like that) the complete ignorance and second dangerous manoeuvure (sp) is asking for it.

Maybe she had a few drinks? maybe she had been awake all night partying or with a sick child etc.... either way there was nearly an accident and it was her fault.

A bit presumptuous there chap.

Good on you Rich. I'm sure in your profession eye, you know you made the correct call.

Know do me a favour please, tail me to work. :thumbsup:














On second thought, maybe that isn't the best idea I've ever had. :lol: :lol:

Anonymous 11-06-06 07:09 AM

bad judgement call on her behalf i think. nearly causes an accident but then biker chases her. dont know if id be too keen to stop car and get out. not that i would nearly cause accident in first place of course :?

Saint Matt 11-06-06 08:20 AM

Don't get any points for nearly lol. I wish a copper would be behind me when I comute through town. Well, actully I don't lol

jenni 11-06-06 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by 454697819
Im not sticking up for bad or carless driving, but what if it was a genuine mistake and she panicked, ok so she should have stopped if this was the case, but it happens to everyone, what about fixation blindness or whatever its called?

Mistakes that cause accidents need to be punished, but it could have been a genuine mistake, and we are all aware that its a risk we take!

again, not defending but lets not all jump on the band wagon with everyone who makes a mistake eh?

sorry al, but it takes 2 minites to make sure someone is ok, even if you are in the wrong. she clearly didn't learn her lesson and thankfully fraser was there to teach her one


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