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Martin_1962

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Loose child in car dealt with
« on: 05 January 2008, 12:45:34 »

Followed a 206 with at least 1 loose child standing on the back seat.

What did I see coming the other way?

A Police van

Flashed him down gave the reg and said I think they are off to Tescos

Last I saw the Policeman was following the danger into the child parking area ;D

Well done West Mercia Constabulary :y
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Re: Loose child in car dealt with
« Reply #1 on: 05 January 2008, 12:50:25 »

good call there martin.

the driver may not thatk you now but what you did meant that they will not have the risk of having to attend their childs funeral
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Re: Loose child in car dealt with
« Reply #2 on: 05 January 2008, 12:57:19 »

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good call there martin.

the driver may not thatk you now but what you did meant that they will not have the risk of having to attend their childs funeral

That is how I feel - the driver was wearing one as was the front seat passenger, noone in the back - one or two adults one or two children was
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Re: Loose child in car dealt with
« Reply #3 on: 05 January 2008, 13:01:13 »

just goes to show how irresponsible some Parents are. >:( >:(

Well done Martin :y
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Re: Loose child in car dealt with
« Reply #4 on: 05 January 2008, 13:11:31 »

its absolutely tragic some of the accidents waiting to happen that i see on the roads :(
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Martin_1962

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Re: Loose child in car dealt with
« Reply #5 on: 05 January 2008, 13:21:19 »

I totally disagree with enforment by camera - you see no seatbelt or drunk driver cameras.

I only got stopped reporting a habitual drunk driver because the details came out after his planting.

Use to drive along the dotted line absolutely out of it.

People thought I was strange for thinking it was wrong :o
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Re: Loose child in car dealt with
« Reply #6 on: 05 January 2008, 18:40:53 »

As I posted some time ago, I once saw a 8-10 years old boy break the windscreen of a Ford Escort with his head, apparently the accelerator jammed while driving in the Costco car park and his father panicked, so crashed into another parked car. The boy was in the front seat (where he shouldn't have been in the first place) and without a child seat or belt... luckily it was an old banger os no airbags.

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Re: Loose child in car dealt with
« Reply #7 on: 05 January 2008, 18:54:01 »

Well done Martin that kid might see adult hood now :y :y
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Re: Loose child in car dealt with
« Reply #8 on: 05 January 2008, 18:57:35 »

What really winds me up is:   Two adults in front seats, belted up and a child on the passengers knee in front of the belt...  I'm sure that they think that in the event of a smash that they'll hold onto the child....  we know different don't we :y
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Re: Loose child in car dealt with
« Reply #9 on: 05 January 2008, 19:37:45 »

Tonight an idiot moaned at me for blowing a horn at him. managed to get past and turn off

he was parked on a T junction!

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"It is very stupid to park on a junction!"
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