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:) well, yes, and in this case it was excess alcohol.
Quote from: "Dirty Gertie":) well, yes, and in this case it was excess alcohol.So, what's the "discussion" about then?
Well, it began on a speeding conviction, but has digressed somewhat, as these things have a tendency of doing....http://threads.lro.com/cgi-bin/wwwthreads/showflat.pl?Cat=&Board=forum&Number=718336&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&part=all
Jeez ... not a nice place over there :shock:
Quote from: "Dirty Gertie"Well, it began on a speeding conviction, but has digressed somewhat, as these things have a tendency of doing....http://threads.lro.com>>>>>>Jeez ... not a nice place over there :shock:
Well, it began on a speeding conviction, but has digressed somewhat, as these things have a tendency of doing....http://threads.lro.com>>>>>>
I chose "extreme emergency" - I'd rather be driven to hospital with a ruptured appendix by a banned driver, than wait for an ambulance. But I'd say it should be pretty much a life-or-death situation, not somebody about to miss a flight!.
Quote from: "Dirty Gertie"Well, it began on a speeding conviction, but has digressed somewhat, as these things have a tendency of doing....http://threads.lro.com/cgi-bin/wwwthreads/showflat.pl?Cat=&Board=forum&Number=718336&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&part=allJeez ... not a nice place over there :shock:
Well, that depends on how long you'd have to wait. If both vehicles were there with the engines revving, I'd opt for the ambulance. But I'm currently in a fairly remote village in Devon, and I'd say it would take at least 20 minutes to get an ambulance here, so I might take my chances.
For me I feel that if you're banned then you're banned.If you're caught driving while banned then you should get a ban for life as you've demonstrated you have no respect for the laws of the road or the other people who use them, so why should be given the privilage back? Get caught a second time and lock 'em up as they are a danger to public! With regards to drink driving: 0% blood/alchohol limit on the roads, that way everyone knows the limit they can drink too and still pass the test and be safe to drive!
Oh, and regarding that argument "they could have been fine drivers before being disqualified" and such, my reply is short and concise: "MANURE!!!!" (read it as you like).
But at the same time, if I were being rushed to hospital on death's door by a banned driver, I think it's a fallacy to assume they were necessarily also a bad driver.
Except I wouldnt be very happy if your "banned driver" then crashed into me injuring me and my family, or even our lives. As they wouldnt have any suitable cover and I would be in a biggest pile of doggy doo.
I wasn't making reference to your post, Thermidor.
But if I got caught, I would have no one but myself to blame.