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Floods
Lord Shagg-Pyle:
--- Quote from: Disco Matt on June 03, 2008, 20:36:43 ---
--- Quote from: Lord Shagg-Pyle on June 03, 2008, 19:49:41 ---I was out in it today, clearing up the mess caused by moronic drivers on the A3. We all sat there at briefing and got the time spot on. 8.00am on the dot. 3 car pile up, caused by driving too close and aquaplaning. Numpties!
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Don't tell me, none of them had lights on either? :roll:
Drives me nuts when I see people dawdling along with no lights on in rough weather. Just because they can see other people doesn't mean that other people can see them, and I'd rather buy new bulbs a bit earlier than be hit by someone who didn't see me.
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You got it! And of course the old favourite "They stopped so suddenly, I had to stamp on the brakes really hard, and my brakes failed" Hmm, of course they did! Well sir, now your car is the same length as a Smart car, but not quite as efficent. Cocks!
stuvy:
Mark, radwell is 4inchs on the road and people were turning around in front of me lol
i wouldnt mind that much i was in a renault that went through it with no problems at all!!!
Mark_Solesbury:
Might be a couple of foot tonight then :)
Cancer Research will be pleased.
lee celtic:
If a flood is on my way I will go through but I won't go out of my way to find them...
However I did turn around and go the other way last year ,the flood was only a foot deep but it was outside a terrace of houses and the waves caused by other people were going straight into the houses while the owners were trying to bail them out .
I got a lot of thumbs up from them and most of the cars behind me also turned round...
Mark_Solesbury:
I agree Lee..
there is nothing worse than someone hooning though a flood making waves that go into houses...
That just aint fair.
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