And drivers wonder why we get stopped

dieseldog999:
time to watch how slimey angus and another nonentity ■■■■■ relish the opperchancity to horse it into one of the mushroom brigade boys.
the dudes guilty,but they dont half love twisting the knife into his ribs.
its the half of the clip with the white scanny from co armagh.
how ironic now that angus gets promoted sideways after being penalised for dishonesty. :slight_smile:

youtube.com/watch?v=9Z8-KMfPT7M

I aint a fan of ■■■■ Nairn either, from what I’ve heard of his own alleged record in transport, the guy’s a ■■■■ hypocrite.
However…I’m completely with him on that vid, that Irish prick should not even have been on the road, not only for everybody else’s good but for his own.
It shows how pig ■■■■ thick he was by …
A. To only take 7 and a half’s rest in the first place in charge of 44 tonnes with all the obvious potential implications

B…He aint exactly the sharpest knife :unamused: , by risking drawing attention to his main offence of no licence, by not doing all he can to prevent it by sticking to the regs in the first place.

Amazing that driving a truck with no licence is not an arrestable offence.

robroy:

jakethesnake:

Rowley010:
Are we talking no O licence or no HGV driving licence?

Its happens fairly frequently that drivers are stopped and don’t have an LGV license.

Any stats to back that claim up Jakey ?

Frequently?..I would say more like ‘‘now and again’’ in the grand scheme of things.

Did not think you agreed with “stats”. Just what I hear from my mates in authority and read fairly frequently on the DVSA site.

jakethesnake:

robroy:

jakethesnake:

Rowley010:
Are we talking no O licence or no HGV driving licence?

Its happens fairly frequently that drivers are stopped and don’t have an LGV license.

Any stats to back that claim up Jakey ?

Frequently?..I would say more like ‘‘now and again’’ in the grand scheme of things.

Did not think you agreed with “stats”. Just what I hear from my mates in authority and read fairly frequently on the DVSA site.

You’re dead right… I don’t.
But you usually try and back up your generalising and sweeping statements with them, so why not this time.

Because I can’t be bothered. It is what I am told and read. If you don’t believe it that’s your prerogative but it is apparently far more common now than back in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s or so I am told. :wink:

robroy:
Amazing that driving a truck with no licence is not an arrestable offence.

Obviously not a recent video - there have been no “arrestable offences” for well over a decade now. Police can arrest for any offence, provided it can be shown to be necessary and appropriate in the circumstances.

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jakethesnake:
Because I can’t be bothered. It is what I am told and read. If you don’t believe it that’s your prerogative but it is apparently far more common now than back in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s or so I am told. :wink:

I’ll check the official stats and websites, and get back to you on it with some rhetorical evidence :wink::smiley:

Another;
twitter.com/DVSAEnforcement/sta … 0127384577

robroy:

dieseldog999:
time to watch how slimey angus and another nonentity ■■■■■ relish the opperchancity to horse it into one of the mushroom brigade boys.
the dudes guilty,but they dont half love twisting the knife into his ribs.
its the half of the clip with the white scanny from co armagh.
how ironic now that angus gets promoted sideways after being penalised for dishonesty. :slight_smile:

youtube.com/watch?v=9Z8-KMfPT7M

I aint a fan of ■■■■ Nairn either, from what I’ve heard of his own alleged record in transport, the guy’s a [zb] hypocrite.
However…I’m completely with him on that vid, that Irish prick should not even have been on the road, not only for everybody else’s good but for his own.
It shows how pig [zb] thick he was by …
A. To only take 7 and a half’s rest in the first place in charge of 44 tonnes with all the obvious potential implications

B…He aint exactly the sharpest knife :unamused: , by risking drawing attention to his main offence of no licence, by not doing all he can to prevent it by sticking to the regs in the first place.

Amazing that driving a truck with no licence is not an arrestable offence.

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aye,you would think if you were doing a dodgy then you might at least keep your cards right which wouldnt be too difficult on a scania from county armagh,though possibly the logic of hung for a sheep ect might be applicable to the nugget of a driver.
its not the fact he got done,its the slimy snidey way that him and the tart of a sidekick take absolute relish and enjoyment of sticking it into him that annoys and shows them for what they are.
calling him a hypocrite would be mild to what some call him though. :slight_smile: .