How many times?

yorkielee:
one in Swansea where a car with a male n female couple in the front and a child in the back, not wearing a seatbelt jumping around. then I spotted the most craziest thing I could imagine. the car had a smashed windscreen, bits of tape holding it together. it was doing about 50mph on the m4 I had to ask my porter to look again as I thought I was seeing things.

You sound a bit of knob to be honest. As a kid we didn’t have seat belts and I survived, it’s hardly a serious crime. And in the second report of yours the bloke was probably trying to get from a to b to get it sorted. Nice of you to make what was already a bad day even worse for him. God knows what you’d do if you saw a driver smoking at the wheel. :unamused:

rigsby:

albion1971:
Not sure 999 is the best course of action really. There was no accident so it is not really an emergency.
However I do agree that incidents like these should be reported as if these drivers are not informed how close they have come to being wiped out they will probably do the same again and cause a serious accident.
Rather than calling 999 go to your local police station and report the incident. The police cannot turn you away although they may not really be interested although most will if they realise the potential danger of the situation.
I know from experience that a lot of the time the police will visit the culprit at their home and not only get their side of the story but warn them of their bad driving and tell them to be more careful in future.
Just ignoring the situation because there was no accident leaves these idiots to repeat their stupidity and potentially injure or kill someone.
Ideally though far more police on the roads to spot all the bad driving.

a small flaw in your reasoning Albion , our local police stain only opens from 9 until 5 and the traffic unit in now run from central headquarters 35 miles away .

You must live near me!
Bernard

Tris:

yorkielee:
one in Swansea where a car with a male n female couple in the front and a child in the back, not wearing a seatbelt jumping around. then I spotted the most craziest thing I could imagine. the car had a smashed windscreen, bits of tape holding it together. it was doing about 50mph on the m4 I had to ask my porter to look again as I thought I was seeing things.

You sound a bit of knob to be honest. As a kid we didn’t have seat belts and I survived, it’s hardly a serious crime. And in the second report of yours the bloke was probably trying to get from a to b to get it sorted. Nice of you to make what was already a bad day even worse for him. God knows what you’d do if you saw a driver smoking at the wheel. :unamused:

never occurred to you that yorkielee was maybe thinking about the childs safety,or would that not matter,hardly makes him a knob