DeltaF wrote:
Im rather of the opinion that the kind of nutter (wrong term really) we are all thinking about is just a more radical version of some of the more careless drivers we all know and love..
The kind of idiot that thinks its cool to not wear a seat belt while chinning the dash while cocked over at an odd angle and a cripple grip on the wheel, yapping on the phone.
Same ilk different level of idiocy.
Its a pure attitude problem.
Theyre not taking the control of their driving seriously, and the parents who allow their kids out to play in a road, arent taking responsibility for their actions, in my opinion theyre worse offenders than any speeding driver.
Thats the crux i feel.
Roads are a transport system not a play area.
In gear nailed it in one when he suggested alternative areas set up for kids, but at the end of the day parents are the responsible party for their own kids safety whatever the realities of a lack of play area. Its inexcusable to shunt the blame onto someone else just because youre not adult enough (directed at irresponsible parents) to be looking out for your kids welfare.
Hi Deltaf!
Sometimes I agree with you.. sometimes I don't //sometimes ;; er ./. I cannot

and sometimes I nod and think .. yep .. this guy is safe enough .. but (we may have had

er .. a little word .. but perhaps warranting - cough - ahem - cough
some discretion
The A in Lancs COASTY version double to ATTITUDE .. and in Durham we double the C to COURTESY AND CONSIERATION - but we talk really the same language here
It is a case of trying to make people take their road usage
serioously . Even in the days of the horse and carriage .. roads were not play areas and people met untimely ends beneath the hoof and wheels .. and we should all be intelligent enough to know and recognise dangers by now.
Yes .. we all know some road users are a little more vulnerable .. but common sense does dictate not placing oneself in serious danger and taking steps as necessary to avoid [i] even if in right of way .. nothing worse than an epitaph of "he dies knowing he was in the right .. but - he was stubborn/pedantic and pious - and not applying his common sense there"
I think I am tryuing to say "two wrongs do not make things right" and better to surrender a right than die for the right to insist on that right"
My parents never allowed me to play out on the road and railways - and I have never allowed my own to play on the roads. I admit to being lucky in that there are parks and playing fields near us though.
In the areas where these are not in striking distance.. then I would say that local councils are failing the council tax payers and their kids by failing to provide facilties which are being paid for.
