In today's Sunday Telegraph TV guide is an advertisement calling for nominations for terrible drivers, to compete in a new television show. First prize is a new car. Good one - reward the worst driver with a new car to terrorise other road users.
the website is I Know a Bad Driver - Casting Applications.
This could be the chance for you to get even with that nitwit neighbour or annoying workmate. You can just imagine what sort of nominations they will get - the culling process would be interesting, but you'd want to conduct it in very open space. Like the outback, perhaps.
can i enter myself just to be a tosser on public roads?
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
- Theodor Seuss Geisel
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Originally Posted by davway
Originally Posted by JONNNNOOOOO!!
They did this a while ago, i remember one challenge was to drive around for 2hrs or something in your car whilst a police officer followed you in an unknown car (they werent told they were being followed until after the challenge). The police officer recorded each offence they committed and then tallied up the fines and points at the end. Once person lost their licence 3 times over and got something like $2000 plus in fines.
The person who wins isnt the worst driver its the person who improves the most and then passes a test at the end, well thats how the other one worked.
LOL I remember that show. Scary shit that any of them were on our roads in the first place. Even scarier that some of them eventually passed their driving tests!
how the **** are you ment to get a photo of someone like this with out looking sus and without them knowing srslyd.Both will need TWO recent photographs standing (head to toe) and a close-up (head and shoulders). All photographs must be submitted on-line