Steve Maskery":2jjdy2er said:and if he was Chesterfield-bound it would be J29 or 30, I forget which.
A visit is in order tomorrow. I wonder if they have dashcams? He could be hoist with his own petard. Whatever one of those is.
doctor Bob":1tdaaleb said:if the driver is found, what do you want to happen?
Just remember the consequences are probably out of your control if you start the ball rolling, would it make you any more content in say a year to know you had done this.
Now it may which is great, however I can see you as the type to revel in others misfortunes.
The point is really what you want to happen now, may not happen as you expect.
Does your friend want you to pursue this, have you asked them. Will they feel better for your actions?
doctor Bob":307wt6xp said:... however I can see you as the type to revel in others misfortunes...
Steve Maskery":isb4zozj said:doctor Bob":isb4zozj said:... however I can see you as the type to revel in others misfortunes...
Bob! I sincerely hope that you don't mean that.
RogerS":108vfkjv said:MikeG.":108vfkjv said:..... Telling people to drive faster than they are comfortable driving is a ridiculous and unsustainable argument, ....
If you extend your reasoning ad absurdum then a person driving their car along a busy A road at 20 mph, because that is the speed that they are comfortable at, is perfectly reasonable and acceptable.
Inoffthered":23mwwxwx said:doctor Bob":23mwwxwx said:if the driver is found, what do you want to happen?
Just remember the consequences are probably out of your control if you start the ball rolling, would it make you any more content in say a year to know you had done this.
Now it may which is great, however I can see you as the type to revel in others misfortunes.
The point is really what you want to happen now, may not happen as you expect.
Does your friend want you to pursue this, have you asked them. Will they feel better for your actions?
Assuming the culprit is identified then it is unlikely that this single event would result in dismissal. If, however, the driver has a history of aggressive driving then the outcome may be different but that is the fault of the lorry driver not his victim.
Personally, if a lorry driver has a tendency to aggressive and intimidating driving then perhaps it is safer for everyone if he was no longer on the road in a 40tonne vehicle
rafezetter":3jqleja6 said:....
Pretty much knocks everything said about "she's too slow - causing a danger" etc etc into a cocked hat, wouldn't you say?
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