boredwivdrivin:
3 great unanswered questions in this thread :
1: why should i get the same pay as this nano brain celled creation ?
Have you tried asking for a pay rise recently?
2: how do you get Sun videos to play in full screen mode on my mobile ■■
As far as I know there is nothing I can do that would get them to play in full screen on your mobile.
3: how do you make writings red ■■?
If using the web browser on a Windows PC, you just click the font colour button and type away - if using a mobile you’ll probably need to enter the codes manually.
Most compaines put giant rocks or cement drums or stows of pallets to put of drivers reversing into their premises or jacking it round at the mouth of their gates. This daft mob put a valuable car there. Stupid ■■■■■■■■■■ Drivers probably a newbie, it’s a newbie kinda mistake.
albion1971:
i don’t think anyone’s particularly impressed with the driver
Are they not? Well they have not said have they? All I can see is everyone blaming everthing else but the incompetent driver.
Whether the car was parked legally(and it looks like it was) or illegally the driver should not have turned there or should have positioned himself better so to avoid the car.
Nobody else is to blame but the lorry driver and I thought you of all people were bright enough to realise that but maybe you are as biased as some of the other clowns on here.
Hi, CoCo here.
Yes the bloke in the lorry was incompetent, that hardly needs spelling out even for someone as obtuse as you.
However as i pointed out in the other extract from Billy Smart’s perma joke book, i suspect there is some history here, too convenient the filming and how quickly the presumably once blond girl got there when her car was disappearing up the road in pieces , the whole thing is hilarious and hardly unexpected if you use a car where a concrete corner block is required .
However back in the real world of lorry driving in modern overcrowded standing room only Britain, the one where those who can, do, and those who can’t, teach? Industrial estates and their approach roads used to be for the purposes of access to and delivery to and from premises upon the same, this tendency for endless unbroken lines of cars parked all hours day and night both sides is a relatively recent problem outside inner cities, and even in inner cities the inhabitants usually have enough common sense to know that lorries will require access to premises, will be entering and leaving those premises, will have to, at times, reverse into premises other than the one they are visiting in order to do their jobs, so even the most amoeba brained out there wouldn’t risk parking their car right in the firing line, if they ignore such obvious ‘do not do’s’ they shouldn’t be surprised to find similar damage to their conveyance upon return.
However back in the real world of lorry driving in modern overcrowded standing room only Britain, the one where those who can, do, and those who can’t, teach?
Now that is an interesting statement as I have done both and previous to teaching(as you like to call it) I drove trucks for 20 odd years so I would say I CAN and have an exemplary record to go with it.
What I find is drivers that have never taught do not like drivers that have trained simply because most drivers being “professionals” think they know the score and do not believe they have any faults.
I am disappointed in your reply about the situation with the lorry and the car. I honestly thought you were not one of the clowns on here but today you seemed to have joined them.
Blimey mate, you really do know how to make friends!
Well to put you straight I am not here to make friends(I have plenty visible ones) especially with some of the clowns on here. I say exactly what I think, I am not a hypocrite and I am not biased like a lot on here.
albion1971:
Blimey mate, you really do know how to make friends!
Well to put you straight I am not here to make friends(I have plenty visible ones) especially with some of the clowns on here. I say exactly what I think, I am not a hypocrite and I am not biased like a lot on here.
OK, let me put it another way…
The art of diplomacy is to influence people in getting them around to your way of thinking.
While I agree hitting a stationary object is not quite cricket, if she hadn’t left it way, way across this entrance it would never have happened. Looks like a setup.
I never understood what the big deal was about turning in gateways. It’s not like you’re there for any length of time if you are turning. But parking opposite gateways or in them is just courting trouble. On industrial estate that is.
Diversion2:
I never understood what the big deal was about turning in gateways. It’s not like you’re there for any length of time if you are turning. But parking opposite gateways or in them is just courting trouble. On industrial estate that is.
Because drivers have tried and failed to turn around in them before. I’d be pretty ■■■■■■ off if I had my gates and fences mangled by drivers who couldn’t judge distances but you don’t put a car in a position like that and expect it not to get damaged. If they wanted to stop drivers turning then invest in some proper bollards or a automatic gate. However on the flipside as a driver its downright infuriating trying to turn a wagon round when every Tom, ■■■■ and Harry has abandoned there motor in every nock and cranny.