(20-03-14, 08:48 AM)Punkstig link Wrote: Hello officer, I recklessly jumped a red light nearly hospitalising another road user, if it wasn't for his observations you'd be breathalising me right now and a colleague would be calling his family, however there appears to be damage sustained to my rear light cluster and,
And?
Like it Stiggy :lol
(20-03-14, 08:53 AM)Slaninar link Wrote: [quote author=Frosties link=topic=12204.msg135721#msg135721 date=1395300898]
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That's a hotspot, it happens there all the foccing time. The number of times that must have happened on my commute through there. Glad there was no contact!
PS. At least you didn't get blanked by Warwick Davis again lol :lol
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Sorry for making this a smart ass reply, but I can't help it. Here's the thing from my city's perspective:
1) Video evidence is kept for up to a week. No more room on the servers. So if a driver had say 2 people on board and reported me for breaking his stop light, the other two passengers could confirm. If I get the charge after more than a week (which is a reasonable time), video evidence would have been gone by the 7th day and it would be my word against 3 witnesses.
2) It is not your job to teach people to drive. There is the police, you can report. But doing justice on one's own is not very wise if you want to live long and good. In my city people tend to get out of cars with baseball bats, or guns, so getting into arguments, even if you're right and they're wrong is not productive at all. Idiots won't learn, they probably even know they're doing wrong.
I had a situation when I just flipped the bird to a rude driver and he stopped, got out of the car. I thought: what a stupid reason to get beaten, or sued for causing injuries - whatever happens I'm in trouble!
On another occasion, I was on a bicycle and a guy started pushing me off the road with a car (driving parallel with me and then turning towards the kerb slowly). I started banging with my hand on his car, but he didn't stop, so I had to brake, let him go ahead. The idiot didn't know he was doing anything wrong, he was angry for me hitting his car (but this one didn't stop to have a chat).
After those incidents, I always do this:
Just let it go.
Oh, and those lights: even when in a car - I always check for idiots running red light. Those things happen quite often. I either slow down to have a look, or have a bus/lorry by my side covering me.
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Slani - your first reply is top notch and much appreciated fella!
I ride into & across London every day and always check for idiots but this one caught me out, really pissed me off and was by far the worst ever.
Having said that, I can't disagree with your comments and
normally do let it go...........now & again, it's just sometimes the red mist gets the better!
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