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jimbob4755 Member Since: 16 Mar 2008 Location: London Posts: 133 |
I suppose your right, with age comes experience, mind you my first car a cortina mk2 would shake like hell before I ever got to 70mph and before boy racers, smashing windows to nick from cars, commit grafitti, oh for those less complicated hectic days - don't remember sort of crimes reported then must be altzheimers creaping in! but it was front page national news if a policeman was shot, it is likely to not be mentioned now, blimey, I starting to talk like a twirly! I'm going to dig out me flares and tank top like CG Freelander 2 - SE Sumatra Black - TD4 -4X4 Jack Russel in boot. |
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9th Apr 2008 2:02 pm |
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avtur Member Since: 11 Nov 2006 Location: Stockport Posts: 1306 |
This is extreme but its the only way to test your commitment to your comments. Can you imagine being quite so logical about the antics of some errant youngster if they had just killed someone dear to you? Having been involved in the consequences of fatal road traffic collisions, having had to wake people up in the middle of the night and take them to identfiy bodies at the morgue, having seen the sheer human misery caused by 'laddish behaviour' I can't be so logical. |
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9th Apr 2008 2:13 pm |
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jules1967 Member Since: 02 Feb 2008 Location: Leeds Posts: 170 |
I agree with you to a point but surely this is the purpose of a judicial system. Separating rational 'justice' from emotionally driven revenge? What's done is done, hard as that sounds. Precisely because I would want me, the scumbag, and a baseball bat for 5 mins in a quiet room, is exactly why I shouldn't be allowed to make that decision. That's revenge, not justice. Had he been drunk or a repeat offender I would want a vastly harsher sentence, but as far as we know, he was simply driving too fast for the road conditions and whilst he had no doubt been told, sadly, many of us a that age needed a demonstration. unfortunately he wasn't driving the standard issue 1l corsa (1.3 Viva in my case) so the demonstration proved far more tragic than it needed to be. It is time I guess that they legislated age limits for more powerful stuff and stopped this barmy situation where if you can afford it, you can drive it, irrespective of experience. I was too young for that merc (with hindsight) and that wouldn't have been more than 200bhp back then. Hardly considered powerful by todays standards. This lad was way too young to be driving a RR sport. There was a case last year on a US BMW forum of a young lad with an M5. The conversation went on for a couple of weeks on how to get the setup just right, gearchanges etc, with a number of contributors advising caution and him saying that he understood but was always careful. Then it stopped and someone posted a newspaper article. A 17 year old (same name, area etc - same kid) had gone out with 4 mates to a local airstrip one evening. Driving his dads new BMW M5, he'd left the runway at well over 160mph. He'd gone airborne, flown a very long way (presumably the airstip was elevated at the end ), hit a tree whilst still 20ft in the air, burst into flames and split in 2. Suffice to say there were no survivors. May as well have given him a shotgun. 07 Freelander 2 TD4SE Tambora Flame, side steps, privacy glass, mud flaps, boot liner and a tow bar. Ok it's the Wifes but she lets me drive it occasionally - if I've been good! |
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9th Apr 2008 3:23 pm |
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avtur Member Since: 11 Nov 2006 Location: Stockport Posts: 1306 |
Jules 1967,
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9th Apr 2008 6:48 pm |
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waaxh03 Member Since: 12 Mar 2007 Location: North Wales Posts: 298 |
I second that avtur. Well put.
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9th Apr 2008 6:57 pm |
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Gambba Member Since: 07 Aug 2007 Location: Dubai Posts: 775 |
I don't think there is any winning in the arguments which surround such cases, and if a person has feelings of any sort then this sort of incident will change them for the rest of their lives in such a way that they may be better or worse for it. If they are better for it then they may go on to help other people in life and that is then a positive result......................but who can judge.........
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10th Apr 2008 11:17 am |
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TonyJ Member Since: 28 Mar 2008 Location: Southampton Posts: 105 |
More people die from the Super Bugs in hospitals in a year than die on the roads. Not that this should make us complacent. The problem is too much emphasis is placed purley on numerical speed, but speed is only relative to conditions. If more attention was given to the real problem of poor observation and poor potential hazard recognition, which if carried out properly will automatically give the correct speed for the condition, then the death rate on our roads may start falling. I was lucky when I was taught to drive, my instructor was an ex Hendon police instructor. It was always being instilled in me that if you have to make an emergency stop then you have failed in recognising and reacting to a potential hazard.
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10th Apr 2008 11:38 am |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
My driving instructor told me to drive over a 12" X 12" box laying in the middle of the road.
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10th Apr 2008 11:50 am |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
Surely you should stop if safely possible and pick it up, for the safety of other road users? Kittens for tea At work
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10th Apr 2008 12:16 pm |
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Grumpy Member Since: 29 Feb 2008 Location: Glasgow Posts: 78 |
Gi Guys,
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18th Apr 2008 8:35 pm |
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Nick Jan Member Since: 23 Aug 2007 Location: Nr Shoreham-by-sea, West Sussex Posts: 441 |
This is one of the most intersting discussion strings on the forum so far ... the original black box topic and the debate about justice and punishment! Life is not a dress rehearsal! |
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18th Apr 2008 10:24 pm |
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