Ok, here I go again
Some of the sanctimonious utterrings here make me chuckle.
I've had a look at the youtupe comments and his response to some of it and sounds perfectly normal to me...heard more people even on this forum get there knickers in a twist for far much less than some of the comments he responded to.
It wasn't like he hadn't accepted fault for the incident but as usual, there are plenty of youtube users ready with some fecal comment.
It's painfully obvious some of his comments were just reactions to comments by some of the diatribe by the typical youtube warrior saint.
It's quite probable the main difference between a fair few folks was that his error was caught on camera and he was daft enough to put it on youtube.
Some of us even crash on track, where there's nothing coming the other way hehe
It's nice to know Cheshire Constabulary putting manpower and resources to much needed use
In a nut shell, made an error, daft enough to put it on youtube and even worse, tupid enough to go on telly but no one died. There are better things to get worked up about.
I also don't quite get why we seemingly sometimes need to see someone curled into the foetal position even when they have clearly acknowleged the an error accepted fault to be theirs...to give ourselves some inner glow of sorts?
So as already stated, it's normal for humans to react defensively, put on an act of bravado when they feel or/and sense people seemingly speaking from their high steeds....especially if the feel it's unwarranted due to having already accepted all blame.