Dratsabasti wrote:
I heard a fascinating conversation today between a couple of executive types.
Exec 1. Going to have to get one of these road angel things
Exec 2. There a bit expensive aren't they?
Exec 1. Yeah, they are a bit, but you should have seen the smoke coming from my tyres today when I saw the speed camera.
To all who try this in front of Durham's cops - they would fry when hot smoking air met our brand of acid!
If these two executive planks lurk on here by any chance - then I would suggest a look at Paul's tips on advance driving and the all the hot tips on the Driver Improvement Forum - paying very close attention to the "attitude" thread.
Dratsabasti wrote:
Well to me that conversation proves two points.
1. It's because of prats like this we have seen an explosion in the number of speed camera's.
True. Minority has always caused problems for the majority.
Dratsabasti wrote:
2. It just proves that scamera's cannot catch dangerous drivers, only speeding drivers, if he hit his brakes that hard, his motor was quite new, so imagine it had ABS, ALB, then he must have been travelling well in excess of sensible and safespeed.
Not someone conversant with COAST.
Nor particularly good at spotting big lollipop signs and bright yellow objects either.
This type also don't seem to notice a police car either!
I am really surprised that a firm does not expect IAM standard or at least offer IAM training for reps - especially if they run company cars for them.
Am sure traffic offences must affect the firm's motor insurance policies in some way.
After all - as I represent the police and am to some extent an "ambassador" for the force both on and off duty - then a sales rep represents the firm. Slip shod driving and prangs on the car give an impression as to the firm's quality of goods and services!
Dratsabasti wrote:
3. These guys were, as I said, executive types, visiting a major power station, so would assume they are leaders of men, God help us.
Modern managers

Not very bright either.
