OT This is the reason I hate the public enforcing the law
On 03/10/2012 17:54, ARW wrote:
Another John wrote:
In article ,
"ARW" wrote:
What I do not need is some knobhead travelling the other way
putting his main beams on to tell me there is a headlight out
on my van. I know that there is a headlight out, what does
the daft **** want me to do?
Me? I stuck my main beams on and moved across to the other side
of
the road and scared the **** ****less. I swerved back in at the
last second but I loved it when he mounted the grass verge to
avoid me.
Feel free to call me insane.
And you're proud of that?
Yes. 100% proud of it.
Hang on: so you nearly killed someone because he wanted to let you
know you had a light out?
What would you have done if he'd come up to you in the car park and
said "'Scuse me -- did you know your rear-nearside is nearly flat?"
Shoved him to the ground, kicked him, called him a nosey **** and
told him to mind his own business?
If someone came up to me in a car park and aimed a torch in my eyes, then
yes, I would take defensive action.
(Like TNP in another response) you say you were immediately aware that
your headlight had gone out: can I suggest (without fear of being
filled in) that you are in a tiny, TINY minority!??
I check my lights regularly, because I know it's often difficult to
tell from behind the wheel when a headlight's out.
It stands out very well, even with streetlights that there is a headlight
out.
Looking at many drivers on the road, it's a bloody miracle that they
know which side the petrol cap is on, never mind checking their
lights.
Now that is something I do have a problem with. I drive 9 different vans and
only one of them on a regular basis. I do have to look to see which side the
other 8 are on before filling up.
I don't know about vans, but some cars have a little triangle on the
gauge, pointing to the side that the filler is on.
SteveW
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