Not sure if this has been mentioned on here. Saw it in a transport office and thought it might be worth passing on.
Follow the advice on the right of the same notice. Let them get on with it. Your not going to be thought of any differently for saving someone else’s stuff. There aren’t many live heroes.
And of course you’re not a free security guard are you?
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fredthered:
Follow the advice on the right of the same notice. Let them get on with it. Your not going to be thought of any differently for saving someone else’s stuff. There aren’t many live heroes.And of course you’re not a free security guard are you?
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Totally agree, but you might want to change your signature
The one time I disturbed people trying to steal stuff I started it up and started to reverse at them. It had the desired effect. If you really must do something stay in cab and start moving. I’d say a threatening situation is an extraordinary circumstance for tachograph purposes
switchlogic:
The one time I disturbed people trying to steal stuff I started it up and started to reverse at them. It had the desired effect. If you really must do something stay in cab and start moving. I’d say a threatening situation is an extraordinary circumstance for tachograph purposes
You’re trying to reason with people who’d rather be stabbed, than get an infringement
switchlogic:
The one time I disturbed people trying to steal stuff I started it up and started to reverse at them. It had the desired effect. If you really must do something stay in cab and start moving. I’d say a threatening situation is an extraordinary circumstance for tachograph purposes
Does this apply if VOSA knock on your door?
Fincham:
switchlogic:
The one time I disturbed people trying to steal stuff I started it up and started to reverse at them. It had the desired effect. If you really must do something stay in cab and start moving. I’d say a threatening situation is an extraordinary circumstance for tachograph purposesDoes this apply if VOSA knock on your door?
If a man in a VOSA uniform knocks on your door start it up and run, he’ll be trying to hijack you
Fincham:
switchlogic:
The one time I disturbed people trying to steal stuff I started it up and started to reverse at them. It had the desired effect. If you really must do something stay in cab and start moving. I’d say a threatening situation is an extraordinary circumstance for tachograph purposesDoes this apply if VOSA knock on your door?
They won’t knock on the door if you’ve got your curtains round. That’s why I always pull the curtains when I’m running bent. I use the dash cam to drive. It’s like playing gran tourismo
OVLOV JAY:
Fincham:
switchlogic:
The one time I disturbed people trying to steal stuff I started it up and started to reverse at them. It had the desired effect. If you really must do something stay in cab and start moving. I’d say a threatening situation is an extraordinary circumstance for tachograph purposesDoes this apply if VOSA knock on your door?
They won’t knock on the door if you’ve got your curtains round. That’s why I always pull the curtains when I’m running bent. I use the dash cam to drive. It’s like playing gran tourismo
More like Grand Theft Auto…
switchlogic:
The one time I disturbed people trying to steal stuff I started it up and started to reverse at them. It had the desired effect. If you really must do something stay in cab and start moving. I’d say a threatening situation is an extraordinary circumstance for tachograph purposes
its amazing the number of times some of us get disturbed by diddycoys or other diesel fairys and have to drive away to more secure surroundings…especially when im waiting to tip off the card…coincidence■■?
What happened with tracing the LGV used as the getaway vehicle here?
…Or is it just another case of “As soon as the mickey-mouse MOTed HGV pulled into a Traveller’s Field, the police gave up the chase on Strasbourg COHR instructions.”
I was about to unload outside a bakery in Liverpool one day and these Scousers in white aprons and funny hats started helping themselves to the sacks on one of the pallets. Oh hang on…