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To be quite honest, iv never understood what harm driving down a flooded road is doing to anyone apart from the person driving in it?Surly road closed should be there to act as a warning that obviously this road is closed for one reason or another, if someone chooses to ignore and hurts themself well thats their own fault isnt it?
Quote from: "Keri"To be quite honest, iv never understood what harm driving down a flooded road is doing to anyone apart from the person driving in it?Surly road closed should be there to act as a warning that obviously this road is closed for one reason or another, if someone chooses to ignore and hurts themself well thats their own fault isnt it?Agreed, but when you get stuck, you are putting Police, fire and ambulance crews at risk when they try and save your backside.Also when driving a flooded road, you cannot see what is under the water! the road could have started to break up and you could be heading for a large pot hole. If its a few inched no problem, but drive with caution. The other thing some times its hard to see where the verge, ditch or road is.
Section 59 ............driving like a numpty!
Quote from: "Boggert" Section 59 ............driving like a numpty!Is that the technical term for the offense?
Quote from: "Range Rover Blues"Quote from: "Boggert" Section 59 ............driving like a numpty!Is that the technical term for the offense?Kinda... Its a warning.... if he cocks up again I'll take the car he's driving.On another note if you go through a flood, watch out for man hole covers that have been blown off by water pressure, that will take a wheel off!
i agree with the chap whos says about these people who have shiney bmw x5,volvo and so on who think they can get thro,what we can with moded 4x4si had it friday,went down this road that was flooded, started to drive in then noticed the x5 was also going for it,it came up over my bonnet a few times but have made my zuki so it can go that deep and more and when i looked the x5 had stooped,so i turned round,went back thro and towed him out,got a cheer from the work men over the road too :D mark
Quote from: "Range Rover Blues"Quote from: "Boggert" Section 59 ............driving like a numpty!Is that the technical term for the offense?I always thought that section 59 was .........doing something likely to annoy a police office.
Bear in mind folks, that if someone drives through a puddle and the spray drenches a pedestrian, that has been held in court to be 'driving without due care and attention'.So I would say Boggert does have a point.Also in this modern day and age, if a sign was not put up, and a driver goes round it, floods his car and blows the engine, then I'm sure that a smart alec lawyer would have a crack at sueing the Police, Highways Authority and Council for neglect over failing to warn of a possible danger.In relation to Section 59, yes, it may seem draconian and I wonder how long it will be before some rambler comes across a 4x4 on a byway, that the rambler considers is being used in an anti-social manner, and the 4x4 gets a notice.Swings and roundabouts, I'm afraid
Quote from: "Range Rover Blues"Quote from: "Boggert" Section 59 ............driving like a numpty!Is that the technical term for the offense?Kinda... Its a warning.... if he cocks up again I'll take the car he's driving.
The signs dont matter do they? A POLICE officer signalled for them to stop and that's enough regardless. Fair enough issue and use of S59 IMHO. Support youer Police folks, cos someday soon we are going to need every one of them....
I find the use of a section 59 in this very dubious.As was said doing him for failing to stop was "a bit iffy" so a section 59 was issued. In what manner did he cause distress to the public? It was said that everyone had a good laugh at his expense, how does this constitute 'distress'?It does seem to me that section 59's are being used for "annoying a police officer who can't actual get a prosicution because you havn't actualy done anything that is illigal"Whilst I think that a catchall antisocail behavour charge is a good idea I cant help but feel that leaving it completly in the hands of individuals is a very bad step.Very worrying.
Unfortunately it is the same old story. There will always be those who think they know best. The roads are closed for a reason, namely they are blocked or obstucted.I had to deal with a fatal RTA that involved blocking the road off. So I lost the plot a little bit and took them through. They then started to honk and puke, while I stood back and said "I told you so, but you wouldn't believe me, now F**k off!!!!!"Not very professional I know, but I had had enough by then.