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What are the rules on loose animals anyhow ha
I'm not sure if you get a free drop just like GUR ? :mmm:
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What are the rules on loose animals anyhow ha
I believe they are to be selfish and stupid for their actions whilst driving
Nowhere have I stated that - but I know I'm not stupid enough to deliberately increase the risk Of causing an accident and possibly serious harm to people by carrying out illegal activities whilst driving
Not sure there is any need for cheap digs.
I used to have a work colleague who swore blind that he was a better driver after 4 or 5 pints than he was sober, if he's still driving I bet he texts too!
Interesting, if fractious, debate.
I think there is an interesting debate between advocates of proportionality and those of strict adherence to the law.
It should be obvious that anything which distracts or impairs the responses of the driver is a potential hazard - texting, listening to loud music, having taken alcohol, looking in the back to tell the kids to behave, whatever.
Some of these are easier to legislate for, though. Although there is good evidence that driving performance is impaired at lower levels, we have a drink driving limit. Would a zero limit be safer - yes. Personally I don't touch alcohol if I am going to be in a car anytime soon after. But there are political factors too. No Govt wants to be the one that gets the negative nanny state coverage associated with reducing the level to zero.
Likewise, banning turning to look into the back of the car is rather difficult to implement and police, and is unnecessary because in extreme cases can be covered under due care and attention or similar. But texting while driving is much easier to ban, so they do. And texting is also the purview of young people and young people in cars are something that gets the white middle Daily Mail reader all up in a lather.
I think the argument that something is unlawful and therefore morally wrong is a false one. So is its counterpart, that something which is not unlawful is morally OK.
agreed, its peanuts to get a hands free installed.I saw a programme recently about a man who goes to road accidents,finds out what really happened
then has to go and tell the family.
He got called to an accident where a young 21 year old girl got killed.
A works lorry had hit her from behind and the car was a 3rd of its original size.
He had to reach in to grab her bag so they could identify her she was that mangled.
The works van had a driver and his assistant in it,they were taken to the police station and interviewed
separately.
At first they both stuck with a story where they never saw the traffic stopping,until the assistant finally
changed his story telling the police the driver was looking at the works phone only for a few seconds.
For the poor girl and her family it was a couple of seconds too much.
I have seen lots of people on phones whilst driving and I just want to get out of my car and start
shouting at them.
They are muppets.
The front page of the Mail is interesting today, they say the police are going to check mobiles when they are called to accidents to see if they were being used when the accident occurred
two weeks ago a friends car was written off along with 3 other cars, get this, they were stationary at the traffic lights outside a primary school, woman in a RR Sport ploughed into them writing off 4 cars the force was so bad. Using her mobile? possibly but denied, she didnt see them stopped is the defence.
It beggars belief the carnage that could have been if the primary kids were crossing at that time.
Zero tolerance, massive fines and driving bans should be for a 1st offence. Do it again you lose your licence, do it again when you get it back, you lose licence for life and your car confiscated and sold, end of.
I believe they are to be selfish and stupid for their actions whilst driving
Nowhere have I stated that - but I know I'm not stupid enough to deliberately increase the risk Of causing an accident and possibly serious harm to people by carrying out illegal activities whilst driving
Not sure there is any need for cheap digs.
So is the theory: If you speed then why not text as well?
In for a penny,in for a pound
Might aswell neck a bottle of JD whilst you're at it.
You are of course correct, that such an incident could occur. But it could also happen because said person tries to light a cigarette or fails to check their blind spot and pulls out or swerves to avoid hitting an animal or some
thing in the road. Getting in a car is a potentially dangerous thing and people make mistakes and accidents happen. Perhaps I have an unrealistic view on my driving abilities and coordinated activity of sending a text and driving, but not once have I ever felt out of control.