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Title: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: sadlonelygit on 29 August 2012, 06:53:32 pm
didn't bother to turn up to crown court............again!
he used to live up the road from me and he was a pretty sad individual back then, but ignoring a crown court.......well pretty sure there's going to be a 5am knock on his door in the near future.
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: BBROWN1664 on 29 August 2012, 07:06:39 pm
Eh? What have I missed?
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: richfzs on 29 August 2012, 07:25:16 pm
presumably the guy who drove his 4x4 up snowdon, then after getting it stuck and rescued, thought he'd do it again?
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: chris.biker on 29 August 2012, 09:15:20 pm

This may be the Snowdon f#ckwit's activities then?


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-14784515 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-14784515)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-15108712 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-15108712)
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: Tori on 29 August 2012, 09:22:17 pm
It is mildly amusing though!
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: richfzs on 29 August 2012, 09:31:11 pm
It is  :D
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: rustyrider on 29 August 2012, 10:11:16 pm
If it's possible to walk up Snowdon, it's possible to drive up it in a 4x4 (Even a Frontera although I'd be happier using my Range Rover...).  How can anyone be charged with dangerous driving offences (as the BBC news story says) when it isn't public highway?  There may be local byelaws that say you can't drive up it but that doesn't constitute a motoring offence, only an offence against a local byelaw.

Anyway, didn't Top Gear drive up Snowdon in a Discovery?  OK, they probably got permission to do it but what's the difference?
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: richfzs on 29 August 2012, 10:24:31 pm
 

Anyway, didn't Top Gear drive up Snowdon in a Discovery?  OK, they probably got permission to do it but what's the difference?


Nope, that was one of the more remote peaks in the Scottish Highlands
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: richfzs on 29 August 2012, 10:27:55 pm
If it's possible to walk up Snowdon, it's possible to drive up it in a 4x4

Horse shit. Plenty of places you can walk, but have no chance with a 4x4. Dougie Lampkin and his trials bike, probably, but a Frontera/Range Rover etc, no chance.

Snowden itself, yes you almost certainly can drive to the top, but thats got nothing to do with the fact you can walk up it.
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: chaz on 29 August 2012, 10:45:28 pm
thought you were lucky to get up town in a frontera :lol
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: pitternator on 30 August 2012, 07:05:29 am
I reckon its aliens.....fed up with crop circles....moving onto cars on summits now. :eek
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: GringoRojo on 30 August 2012, 02:12:25 pm
Clarkson was up a mountain at Cape Wrath. NWmost corner near Durness, and the MoD bombing target island in the sea. pity the shells missed him.
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: Pat on 30 August 2012, 03:04:08 pm
If it's possible to walk up Snowdon, it's possible to drive up it in a 4x4 (Even a Frontera although I'd be happier using my Range Rover...).  How can anyone be charged with dangerous driving offences (as the BBC news story says) when it isn't public highway?  There may be local byelaws that say you can't drive up it but that doesn't constitute a motoring offence, only an offence against a local byelaw.

Anyway, didn't Top Gear drive up Snowdon in a Discovery?  OK, they probably got permission to do it but what's the difference?

It doesn't have to be a public highway for traffic laws to apply, just some place that is open to the public eg. you can get done for dangerous driving or being over the alcohol limit in a Tescos store car park but not in the staff one at Tescos head office.
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: Pat on 30 August 2012, 03:13:41 pm
No need for him to fear an early morning visit apparently, as he's been bailed & it's been re-scheduled for January:

http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/2012/08/29/man-accused-of-driving-4x4-up-snowdon-to-stand-trial-in-january-55578-31715916/ (http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/2012/08/29/man-accused-of-driving-4x4-up-snowdon-to-stand-trial-in-january-55578-31715916/)
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: ddtwelve on 30 August 2012, 04:04:38 pm
haha great stuff :rollin , why cant he go up- there in his 4x4 you see lots of motox bikers screaming around the dales where hikers children are walkiing why arnt they prosecuted as well , good one frontera man next time use a wheel lock so they cant take it off  :lol
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: rustyrider on 30 August 2012, 06:22:24 pm
It doesn't have to be a public highway for traffic laws to apply, just some place that is open to the public
I agree, but how can someone be done for dangerous driving when nobody even saw him drive?  They just found his car parked up the mountain the following day.  He could have dropped it there from a helicopter for all the prosecution know.

Had he been driving dangerously, he probably wouldn't have made it up there.
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: Fazerider on 30 August 2012, 06:55:06 pm

It seemed an odd thing to prosecute for to me too, but "dangerous driving" includes ignoring road signs. He doesn't need to have actually endangered anyone... if there's a sign at the bottom to the effect that vehicular access is not permitted he was, according to the law, driving dangerously.
Of course this waste of public money wouldn't be necessary if, instead of giving it back to the owner after retrieving it the first time, they'd just crushed the fecking thing. :lol
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: Pat on 30 August 2012, 06:57:15 pm
It doesn't have to be a public highway for traffic laws to apply, just some place that is open to the public
I agree, but how can someone be done for dangerous driving when nobody even saw him drive?  They just found his car parked up the mountain the following day.  He could have dropped it there from a helicopter for all the prosecution know.

Had he been driving dangerously, he probably wouldn't have made it up there.

Fair point, I guess we'll have to wait until January to find out!  :)
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: pitternator on 31 August 2012, 11:41:41 am
FREE THE SNOWDEN ONE !!!!!!
Title: Re: that snowdon f#ckwit
Post by: DryRob on 31 August 2012, 01:34:20 pm
He should have rang the police and reported the car stolen, that way they wouldn't have found it and there'd be no evidence to prosecute.  :)