Never said it was the coppers fault, vlv8vic said "So you feel the law they failed to obey should be the same law that protects them? **** that." which is my reason for saying how cops should offer help whether or not someone is in the wrong. "Serve and protect"...
Yep, and they offered a ride... are they meant to hold it for him when he needs to do a wee too? geez they did what they could!
Um you just said your Camry will do that speed then you call him a tosser.:whistling
Exactly -
will do. I know if i hit a truck head on it
will kill me. I know that KFC
will make me fat IF i eat it.
From my experience they(he) were present.
Lost me in the translation there somewhere mate.
Bull ****,he says with a tailwind and an incline.He did it.
I said it will, i know it is hard to define the difference but 'has' would have been the word you were looking for. It loses about 15kmh on an incline and a head wind is a prick so it's pretty fair assumption that the opposite is achievable.
If you want to get even pickier i didn't ever even say it was my car... said there was one here - Victoria? Australia... hmmm
I know they offered help, you obviously don't realise that THAT comment had nothing to do with the original post, people have said that cops shouldnt be responsible for making sure he has a lift or what not, but they should, HENCE thats why they asked him, after that they can't do much. All I am saying is that as a cop they are ment to help people, whether or not they have done something wrong.
It had everything to do with what i had read. I read he had been offered a lift and declined.
He contradicted himself,thats all i was saying.
For you info i prob have one of the worst driving history on this site.I dont hide it,i dont try and justify it or minimise it.
Its called taking it on the chin.:thumbsup:
Probably need to head back to school and find out what a contradiction is because i certainly didn't say anything contradictory.
Nobody found it "hard to grasp" they simply fail to understand why the police should insist after they have offered a ride as some have suggested. This guy made a choice, it was his choice no one else's.
So any more little "quoted" remarks to make? Getting quite tired of them.
Spot on. I don't need someone else to preach common sense to me. I'm a big boy and i know that accepting the ride would have been sensible. walking on the side of the road isn't safe... i can't believe people feel it's the polices job to tell people those things. At the very least they shouldn't be driving if that sort of sensibility escapes them.. if not stop breeding!