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Yes, I thought there was something confessional about her comments.
No. It is also too cold to cycle and no one can cycle up hills.
Clearly this one did not understand the figurative sense of "go through a red light"
Strangely reassuring they went for cigarettes and alcohol.
ram-raiders hit Isle of Grain Co-op
https://www.kentlive.news/news/kent-news/pictures-show-damage-after-ram-...
They're doing it in pairs now!
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/two-cars-crash-house-serious-21045475
Wow, accessed by level crossing maybe.
A big determination to get away there.
I've heard that there's a robust conspiracy theory that Abraham Lincoln was in fact several squirrels disguised as a president. There's a lot of circumstantial evidence to support it including Abraham Lincoln having a high-pitched squeaky voice.
"The driver reported that he’d swerved briefly to avoid a hazard."
So that went well then !
...and of course there's this infamous photograph
Fourscore and... [looks at his pocket watch] seven minutes ago... we, your forefathers, were brought forth upon a most excellent adventure conceived by our new friends, Bill... and Ted.
At the risk of being controversal, they were all "adults" from the pictures and either were drinking with him or should have been aware he was drunk and / or driving atrociously. Apparently they had been sending snap chat footage from within the car (used to identify where they had been in the car) just before the smash. I doubt the footage would have been them screaming at him to slow down.
So whilst his driving was awful, and probably would have been unlawful if it was children in the car, I suspect that the coroner was also looking at them choosing to be in the car as well and probably cheering him on.
Although stating all that, on his actual legal comments, you do have to wonder what "truly exceptionally bad" driving is if the crash above is not counted in his mind.
Supposedly it joined from the Station if the person at the station saw it go past. Satellite view shows what looks like the allotments almost a mile further down the track (including just past a bridge the photo above was probably taken from).
to my mind anyone that leaves the carriageweay and damages either street furnitiure or a building should be charged with dangerous driving. It's only luck that a person wasn't serriously injured, so how can it not be dangerous.
If a crane drops a load into the street, but it doesn't hit anyone, the HSE are not going to say 'accidents happen'
Looking at the photo and the street view its hard to see how the car could have come from the road into the salon, is this another one of those cases where someone puts the car in forward when it should be in reverse, and then reacts to it not going in the desired direction by applying more power?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-57849890
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
'accidents happen'
The latest
Direct LineAviva advert is of a young lady who obviously approached a corner too fast for the icy conditions, crashed straight into a pet shop and probably has killed multiple animals plus put added financial burden on the shop owner. But don't worry, we will show a few rabbits bounding around alive, and her smiling because Direct Line sent a truck to take the car away. Accidents Happen.Have you seen that loathsome advert lately? I remember commenting some months ago that it trivialises a serious situation - Normalises crashing your car, in its mawkish, cutesy way.
Yep, seems to be one of about four goto adverts on All4 which is probably the only place I see those adverts fully nowadays.
I thought that was an Animal Liberation Front commercial
I always wondered about that advert. Isn't she basically admitting complete liability on the phone to her insurance company? So, wouldn't her insurance company just say "Off you f-, then...". And wouldn't the insurers for the pet shop also be after her??
scroll to the bottom for the 'making of'. I wonder if they've had green ink letters about the animals (real, not CGI'd) and maybe COVID - all addressed in the same whimsical (aka sickly) spirit as the finished product.
https://www.aviva.co.uk/aviva-edit/campaigns/claims/
Probably not. Still the making of advert still shows that she would have killed multiple animals in the "only an accident driving well too fast for the condtions" as all the lizards would have perished in the cold. I love how they "iced" up the roads so she couldn't claim she didn't know it was that icy.
I think you are not supposed to admit liability in an accident with another vehicle as the insurance company may want to argue fault with the other insurerer. Not going to be the case when driving into a building. "It came out of nowhere" while apparently perfectly believeable when applied to fully lit stationary cyclists isn't going to wash for a building.
But was it wearing Hi-Viz
Just gonna leave this here.
Some of them can turn bright orange.
Story updated now BBC news that the car, an LR Discovery was stolen, and escaped the police by driving up the tracks!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-57849890
Like everything on You've Been Framed - they never show you the ambulance ariving...
that's because it doesn't, leastways not any time soon. A lot of ambulance trusts on business continuity incident status at the moment -e.g. Wales, SWAST, SECAMB, EEAST
https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/coroners
"Cases where driving causes death may, therefore, only be regarded as unlawful killing for inquest purposes if they satisfy the ingredients for manslaughter (gross negligence manslaughter) or where a vehicle is used as a weapon of assault and deliberately driven at a person who dies (murder or manslaughter depending on the intent)."
If the driver had survived, I doubt he'd be prosecuted for manslaughter (death by dangerous / drunk driving seems much more likely). So I think the coroner is correct. Although I'm surprised that death by dangerous driving doesn't count as unlawful killing.
For once I am speachless!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-56891141
Another of those cars with a mind of its own.
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