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Putting life into perspective.
« on: 18 June 2011, 20:24:03 »

There's nothing on the box tonight so I was going to spend the evening winding Albs up. Pensions are an emotive subject and I was looking  forward to spouting any old rubbish just to get him going.


I've just heard that a six-year-old lad from up the road has been killed in a hit and run. When I was on the way back from town I saw an ambulance with police cars front and rear. Little did I know who was in it.  :'( :'( :'(

It has knocked the stuffing out of me and put a lot of things into perspective.
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Re: Putting life into perspective.
« Reply #1 on: 18 June 2011, 20:26:37 »

How very sad, especially so young :'( :'(
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Re: Putting life into perspective.
« Reply #2 on: 18 June 2011, 20:30:59 »

That is so upsetting.  How can any Human Being drive off after striking a small child?

Probably someone without Insurance, or a dodgy MOT or someone who has had a few pints.

Terrible.  :'(
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« Reply #3 on: 18 June 2011, 20:31:32 »

The parents, police, ambulance personnel.....how do you cope with something like that?
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Re: Putting life into perspective.
« Reply #4 on: 18 June 2011, 20:33:54 »

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That is so upsetting.  How can any Human Being drive off after striking a small child?

Probably someone without Insurance, or a dodgy MOT or someone who has had a few pints.

Terrible.  :'(


Apparently the police have found the car.
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Re: Putting life into perspective.
« Reply #5 on: 18 June 2011, 20:49:40 »

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That is so upsetting.  How can any Human Being drive off after striking a small child?

Probably someone without Insurance, or a dodgy MOT or someone who has had a few pints.

Terrible.  :'(


Apparently the police have found the car.

Horrific mate, reason enough to bring back hanging.



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« Reply #6 on: 18 June 2011, 21:16:10 »

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The parents, police, ambulance personnel.....how do you cope with something like that?

It takes years even decades to fully come to terms with it.  but you never truely get over it.  I hope the families get all the help they can from Victims Support, they certainty helped my family through the same thing.
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Re: Putting life into perspective.
« Reply #7 on: 18 June 2011, 21:44:54 »

That's pretty awful Steve, can't imagine how you're feeling let alone the childs family.

    Such a waste. :'(
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« Reply #8 on: 18 June 2011, 22:32:11 »

I really can't imagine how I'd feel if that was my little boy or girl, I'd rip them apart if I ever got within half a mile
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Re: Putting life into perspective.
« Reply #9 on: 18 June 2011, 22:46:37 »

Yeah it's terrible. While we're on the subject though, I've got to say, just speaking generally, not many people, kids included seem to have respect for the roads these days.

I'm not talking about this case I know nothing about it.

People just walk out in the road and expect that you'll stop for them. Well you will stop if you've seen them. But that's difficult at night with oncoming headlights when the muppet is dressed all in black!

If someone worked in a factory, they would stay well clear of a 2 tonne piece of metal moving towards them at 30 mph. Why do people not have the same sense of self preservation on the roads?

Last year I got turned out to a crash where a 12/13 year old lad had been run over. The car was on top of him. He died. All his mates were there crying their eyes out while the paramedics were trying to save him. Yeah the driver was speeding. The next month I saw the same faces crossing at the place showing utter disregard for safety and laughing about it.

Parents (mothers mainly) fly about in their new cars, speeding, parking right outside the school causing a hazard, on the phone, driving crap, near schools and kids. But god help you if you knock their child over. It's ok for them to do it though.

Where have all those public safety/information adverts gone? Lots of people would benefit from them.
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Re: Putting life into perspective.
« Reply #10 on: 18 June 2011, 23:05:33 »

Scumbag should be put in a room with the mother and a few of her friends  as they would hurt them more than any male would. >:( >:( >:(
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« Reply #11 on: 18 June 2011, 23:36:58 »

 >:(blood is boiling.
theres too many foreigners driving on our roads uninsured/no mot/no licence/no road tax and just run when they have an accident.it happened a while ago where an immigrant who had been caughtr driving and banned(yeh right)was driving again and run a little girl down,she ended up under the car and he ran off and left her lieing there under a running engine...she must of died in pain and terrified and on watching the story about it brought a tear to my eye.this country has gone now and that brings a tear.
it may be an englishman drunk or uninsured or some other reason but il put money on the above >:( :o :(
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Re: Putting life into perspective.
« Reply #12 on: 18 June 2011, 23:37:54 »

Whenever a child dies unnecessarily it's a tragedy that has far reaching & long lasting repercussions within the immediate family and beyond  :(
But as Geoff so succinctly states, Road Awareness/Safety is a sadly lacking skill among todays youngsters & dare I say it, their Parents?  :o
 I take my Grand-daughter to school 3 days a week & pick her up in the afternoons, and each journey I can guarantee seeing more than one 'mother' with a mobile 'phone either clamped to her ear in earnest conversation, or else texting on the bloody thing with a 'thousand yard stare' on her face either leading a bairn across the road with no inclination of what is going on around her or else crossing the road herself with a breadsnapper in a pushchair & leaving the child to follow at its own volition with no thought to its safety or wellbeing! >:(
And don't start me on the young morons who deliberately cross the road in front of you with the attitude of 'hit me if you dare mate!'
I know i've become an 'Old Fart' & a Victor Meldrew these past few years, but bugger me, Society has declined so badly in the past 20 years I now despair for my children & grandchildren in the future! :(
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« Reply #13 on: 18 June 2011, 23:44:16 »

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>:(blood is boiling.
theres too many foreigners driving on our roads uninsured/no mot/no licence/no road tax and just run when they have an accident.it happened a while ago where an immigrant who had been caughtr driving and banned(yeh right)was driving again and run a little girl down,she ended up under the car and he ran off and left her lieing there under a running engine...she must of died in pain and terrified and on watching the story about it brought a tear to my eye.this country has gone now and that brings a tear.
it may be an englishman drunk or uninsured or some other reason but il put money on the above >:( :o :(

You're right, but there's more natives doing it than foerigners
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« Reply #14 on: 19 June 2011, 00:02:34 »

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Parents (mothers mainly) fly about in their new cars, speeding, parking right outside the school causing a hazard, on the phone, driving crap, near schools and kids. But god help you if you knock their child over. It's ok for them to do it though

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Road Awareness/Safety

Two extracts that I agree with.  The roads today are becoming quite dangerous whether you're a driver or pedestrian!

Friday driving on my way home from work, have to go through x3 sets of traffic lights.  Twice I saw two or three cars going through on a red light because they couldn't be bothered to wait and till the next change.  The third time saw someone blatantly ignore a red light and drive through it after about 10 seconds, because there wasn't any other cars waiting to cross and why should they have to wait!!
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