Too thick to drive?
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ModernAndy

2,094 posts

161 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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I like your idea of the pot of 'I don't give a flying fk' bubbling over. True in many ways

big_boz

1,685 posts

233 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Dusty964 said:
big_boz said:
HIt and run, simple as that, she should be prosecuted end of story.

Similar thing happened to me a few years back i was knocked off and the fking faced st bag mutherfker drove off and left me lying in the road.

She should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, receiving a criminal record that will hopefully ruin her life. fking bh, I hope she gets fking cyphalis.
What a strange thing to hope for (amid some peculiar insults)
Next time you get knocked off your bike in a hit and run and are left flat out on the road, mangled bike by your side and having just been smashed head first into stone wall (thank fk for skid lids) you tell me how you feel about the whole affair.

And regards reporting it to the police that's a joke, they do the sum total of nothing, understandably really, what can they do? But when there is a public admittance of guilt, what excuse have they got to not take action?

I wont wish people dead on moral grounds but a good sexually transmitted disease or 3 and an ongoing life complicating criminal record will do just nicely.

big_boz

1,685 posts

233 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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GC8 said:
big_boz said:
fking bh, I hope she gets fking cyphalis.
I can see that you're angry and wonder whether this is the best time to ask if you actually meant syphilis? biggrin
Indeed i did, apologies i'm not a doctor, if you like it can be the cycling variant of syphilis.....


J4CKO

46,378 posts

226 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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ModernAndy said:
I like your idea of the pot of 'I don't give a flying fk' bubbling over. True in many ways
It is like the way we regard the countries finances, as long as we are doing ok we dont care, people scamming, scrounging and avoiding paying their dues, those that smash the place up, cause mayhem and generally take take take and never give a thing back to society, the iness pot fills up pretty quickly, especially when the money one is being drained like it is. Nobody ever sees the bottom line, from the scrote who smashes a bus stop up for a laugh (innit) to the banker who dreams up a convoluted way of making his company a lot of money and in turn himself a huge bonus even if the whole shaky thing will fall down, nobody thinks about the bottom line, the system can stand a certain amount of selfishness, its called capitalism but it has got too far out of control, this feels like the bit at the end of a game of Monopoly when you know someone helped themselves to the bank when you went for a piss but you cant prove it.

Anyway, off topic, my half baked ideas on society.

Saddle bum

4,211 posts

245 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Having, just four weeks ago, been knocked off by some vacuous bint;

Piston heads thread

I have no feelings of forgiveness whatsoever. She just was not looking as I precessed the roundabout and she came in from the left and knocked me flying. I still have back and hand injuries and a written-of best bike. I just hope a deluge of skunk-st descends on her and won't wash off.

Emma Ways victim may have professed a bit of magnanimity, but in time he will get very angry.

It is every bike riders duty to show no mercy whatsoever towards the idiots who injure or abuse them.

g3org3y

22,264 posts

217 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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PHers be aware, it is this lowest common denominator that drivers are judged against. frown

This is why limits will never be raised or any motoring issue judged with a degree of common sense.

spitsfire

1,061 posts

161 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Saddle bum said:
Edited for effectbiggrin
Nicely. Pity PH doesn't have an icon for 'fingers crossed'

Edited by spitsfire on Thursday 23 May 14:42

carinaman

24,772 posts

198 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-22639...

Probably not NFN.

More NFT?

If she loses her job it will be like Teenage PCC Paris Brown.

Edited by carinaman on Thursday 23 May 22:37

anonymous-user

80 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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aka_kerrly said:
You need to watch 'Little Nicky'
NOBODY needs to watch that steaming pile of horsest.

Dusty964

7,248 posts

216 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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big_boz said:
Dusty964 said:
big_boz said:
HIt and run, simple as that, she should be prosecuted end of story.

Similar thing happened to me a few years back i was knocked off and the fking faced st bag mutherfker drove off and left me lying in the road.

She should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, receiving a criminal record that will hopefully ruin her life. fking bh, I hope she gets fking cyphalis.
What a strange thing to hope for (amid some peculiar insults)
Next time you get knocked off your bike in a hit and run and are left flat out on the road, mangled bike by your side and having just been smashed head first into stone wall (thank fk for skid lids) you tell me how you feel about the whole affair.

And regards reporting it to the police that's a joke, they do the sum total of nothing, understandably really, what can they do? But when there is a public admittance of guilt, what excuse have they got to not take action?

I wont wish people dead on moral grounds but a good sexually transmitted disease or 3 and an ongoing life complicating criminal record will do just nicely.
I can't comment on that as I don't ride.
I have been party to a drink drive hit and run though, straight over the car, smashed knee, broken femur, elbow, broken ribs, collar bone, wrist, a cracked and chipped shoulder blade a fractured skull and various lacerations as I smashed through the windscreen and then from the Ariel.

Strangely (perhaps) I never once wished a sexually transmitted disease on the driver.

spitsfire

1,061 posts

161 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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carinaman said:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-22639...

Probably not NFN.

More NFT?

If she loses her job it will be like Teenage PCC Paris Brown.

Edited by carinaman on Thursday 23 May 22:37
Worth noting that she doesn't apologise for hitting the cyclist, only for posting a tweet boasting about it. The structure of her answers suggests that she's been well prepped on what to say and how to appear to apologise without admitting anything which might be used against her, and taking a solicitor to a BBC interview is pretty unusual. Not that it proves anything, it just makes me take whatever she says with a large pinch of salt. My impression of her from the interview is that she's a fairly well-to-do but naive girl, who is indignant that society should turn on her because she made a 'silly mistake' and has been put through hell.

My thinking is that she caused an accident which resulted in injury, and regardless of whether she stopped or not (as she claims, but the cyclist disputes and is contradicted by her twitter post) she's failed to report it, and then bragged about it.

At best a silly girl, at worst a vacuous, inconsiderate, arrogant brat.

carinaman

24,772 posts

198 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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What a Bercow?

'Twitter made me do it'?

spitsfire

1,061 posts

161 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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carinaman said:
What a Bercow?

'Twitter made me do it'?
I'd go with David Cameron on this one: 'Too many tweets make a tt"

Albeit in this case one was one too many.

On a different note....
Q:Why is 'Sally Bercow' trending? (Innocent Face)
A: Cause she's up in front of Mr Justice Tugendhat at half ten this morning!

Edited by spitsfire on Friday 24th May 06:51

carinaman

24,772 posts

198 months

Tuesday 19th November 2013
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-25000...

'Norwich magistrates convicted her of failing to stop after an accident and failing to report it, which she denied.

Miss Way, of Watton, was acquitted of driving without due care and attention.

She was ordered to pay a £337 fine, £300 in costs and was given seven points on her licence.'


ikarl

3,990 posts

225 months

Tuesday 19th November 2013
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Surely that's a perfect example of driving without due car and attention.

Or am I missing something (too thick? hehe)

silverfoxcc

8,211 posts

171 months

Tuesday 19th November 2013
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Was the magistrate related to her?

Ooooops This is Norfolk, what a stupid question

Phil117

1,538 posts

165 months

Tuesday 19th November 2013
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Who would tweet about that anyway? What an idiot.

4a4

213 posts

161 months

Tuesday 19th November 2013
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Haha this girl is a moron.

Warning - tenuous link coming up. She is the sister of my sister's boyfriend's ex.

Phil117

1,538 posts

165 months

Tuesday 19th November 2013
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4a4 said:
Warning - tenuous link coming up. She is the sister of my sister's boyfriend's ex.
As this is Norwich, was it in fact your cousin then?

carinaman

24,772 posts

198 months

Tuesday 19th November 2013
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Seven points? I'd give her six.