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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3235 |
That's certainly not the kind of thing I'd be reporting unless (and I'm not insinuating anything with this) there had been other issues involved such as being tailgated and agressivley overtaken with minimum clearance and then pulling infront and brake checking or slowing down to 'teach me a lesson'. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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9th Oct 2024 3:09pm |
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Scouse Exile Member Since: 09 Dec 2022 Location: East Midlands Posts: 340 |
@BLTDave - Have to say it feels harsh on the basis of someone sending in dashcam evidence. The trouble with dashcam video from members of the public is that, as JayGee suggests, there could have been a whole other series of events that leads up to someone doing something that might be considered "dangerous" but excludes other behaviour that the submitting driver choose to not provide.
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9th Oct 2024 3:25pm |
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dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1345 |
If you lot came to live in Portugal, you'd be a lot more relaxed about things.
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9th Oct 2024 3:42pm |
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dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1345 |
If you lot came to live in Portugal, you'd be a lot more relaxed about things.
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9th Oct 2024 3:45pm |
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dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1345 |
Dunno how that posted twice and my spelling is atrocious π€£π€£ |
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9th Oct 2024 3:47pm |
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MikeO Member Since: 02 Jan 2018 Location: The Cotswolds Posts: 518 |
Gloucestershire Police require a minimum of 2mins footage to ensure there is some context leading up to and following the incident. Which is annoying as I was going to submit one but only pulled one minutes footage off the dashcam (hadn't read the guidance at that stage)! 2016 Skoda Octavia VRS Estate
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9th Oct 2024 10:01pm |
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cass Member Since: 12 Oct 2011 Location: northumberland Posts: 738 |
There doesn't seem to be a lot of support for snitching but I'm 100% in favour when this relates to an accident investigation but 100% against it at all other times. If it's part of an investigation then it will likely be reviewed and investigated properly but anything else is likely glanced at before sending out a fixed penalty. As has been mentioned a short clip doesn't tell the whole story, has everyone forgotten that vile, nasty, racist bully of an armed policeman who recently stamped on the head of some poor defenceless Asian boy at Manchester Airport? He was convicted in the court of public opinion long before the earlier footage emerged.
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10th Oct 2024 7:11pm |
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Scouse Exile Member Since: 09 Dec 2022 Location: East Midlands Posts: 340 |
You make a strong case Sir.
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10th Oct 2024 7:45pm |
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Barmybrummie Member Since: 03 Apr 2021 Location: Somewhere in the valleys Posts: 663 |
Thought I would give my opinion on this subject seeing as I'm a hgv driver. Driving a truck to driving my fatty, cars are the far worst believe you me. I have a dashcam fitted in my truck with a big red button that I can press to store -2 and +2 minutes of recording should anything happen. And believe me, it does happen, several times a day. Namely car drivers pulling in front of me and then slow right down to come off at a junction, invading my safety space. Always trying to get in front of me no matter what putting on coming cars at risk. Thinking they can get around you on a roundabout and because you are so much bigger they automatically assume it's your fault that you roll their car up like a sardine can. Never happened to me of course but other drivers it has. When I took my hgv test, it was drummed into us that we are the professionals behind the wheel and have to exercise every precaution, however you cannot predict the stupidity of some drivers. You also see a lot of truck/car accidents on motorways, usually near junction slip roads. Another common accident is when a car is about to enter the motorway and a truck or along side, the car driver has 2 choices, speed up to get in front and get gone or slow down and join behind truck. We can't always move lanes with another vehicle at the side of us or due to lane restrictions etc etc but a lot of stupid drivers don't actually understand that we are speed limited to 56mph and can't go any faster, so those thinking that we can put our foot down to leave a gap for cars to merge on the motorways are morons. And just so you know, I always press the button in my truck when a near miss happens, because they soon know about it when the air horns deafen them and they proceed to give me the finger for them being in the wrong and so contact my company for me being unprofessional. Funny how they don't respond when my transport manager emails them the dashcam footage. |
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10th Oct 2024 8:08pm |
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Scouse Exile Member Since: 09 Dec 2022 Location: East Midlands Posts: 340 |
Well said.
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10th Oct 2024 8:26pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8235 |
Just remember, a driver driving 1mph slower than you is a doddery old fool who should get a move on
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10th Oct 2024 8:30pm |
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Barmybrummie Member Since: 03 Apr 2021 Location: Somewhere in the valleys Posts: 663 |
Thanks J, a confident motorist should know that a truck driver will be well aware of his surroundings and other vehicles around him or her. However, there's the odd few who for some strange reason, like to sit in your blind spot, namely the passenger side by the front wheel. This happened to me in France a few months ago near Paris, a guy sat in my blind spot, cars emerging onto motorway, I was indicating to move over a few seconds after, whack, spun him around to front of the truck and pushed him 500 metres down the motorway then onto the hard shoulder.
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10th Oct 2024 8:59pm |
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GrumpyPenguin Member Since: 06 Mar 2024 Location: Thanet, Kent Posts: 30 |
Quite - what we really need is more "TrafPol" on the roads - highly visible in clearly marked cars - (none of these "covert" cars) - that would soon start to weed out the idiots. |
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11th Oct 2024 11:21am |
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GrumpyPenguin Member Since: 06 Mar 2024 Location: Thanet, Kent Posts: 30 |
BarmyBrummie - excellent points in your last two posts.
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11th Oct 2024 11:35am |
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