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WildCat wrote:
But they were not investigating. They were sat there for hours und then re-opened the road without any further investigation.
No
obvious further investigation, perhaps they were waiting the results of some 'behind the scenes' tests before they re-opened the road? Just a thought.
Ach.. but the in-laws say the other side of road of the High Street was opened. I will see if they get photo. This incident occur about 10 yards from pelican crossing. He did not cross at the pelican... but beyond it. There are some other issues such as new set of lights as well und a new road junction which currently building site but will lead to GP surgery carpark when finished.
The other road was a country lane which also a bus route. Full of pot holes .. but the people who live there could not get home that night. It has four houses along it.. including the animal sanctuary type place. No activity was going on per the animal home folks - or so Ju-Ju was told when she collected her addition to her family.. a rescued mongrel dog with three legs .. which they have called "Jake" (after a Rolf Harris song which seem rather apt

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No offence, but adressing your other posts is difficult Wildy because they are personal accounts of events that are obviously close to you and there isn't a lot one can say in response without causing upset or appearing uncaring.
Ach.. we know what it feel like to lose someone.. but we also say that accepting the accidental nature ist more healing than blaming or wanting someone jailed for life for this. Und what if who caused this also deceased? It does not help his family that much either because they are also victims too.
Und you know.. the if a survivor also person who cause the disaster.. they und theirs also serve a life sentence of guilt (hit/runs /yobs apart .. und even then conscience can hit later in life too) .
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In the grand scheme of things I'm sure we all want a driving culture in which everyone takes their responsibilities seriously, but they don't. Some businesses scrimp on costs and send unserviceable vehicles driven by poorly trained drivers onto the roads. Unroadworthy vehicles are sold on to unsuspecting punters and drivers fail to take their responsibilities seriously making errors that range from the silly and inadvisable to the criminally negligent.
And when someone dies as a result its in dealing with those found to be culpable that I believe we differ. I'm sure we wouldn't want to see a callous scenario where the bits are just swept up so that as few other people are inconvenienced as possible.
We active in campaign to close up loop to allow chavs to buy chuckaways with not one question asked at auction und we may not donate to BRAKE any more as a family .. but we still support their work in bringing rogue hauliers und sellers of heaps to account too.

Ist one thing BRAKE do rather well actually und they outpace RoadPeace in this work too.
So we not really "devil incarnate" as far as BRAKE ist concerned either

I think they accept that we are a bit "odd" in their world about speed cams
Nein .. but we also need to see the investigations carried out to similar turn around as in Germany und Switzerland .. whereby road ist closed .. but re-opened sooner than here. .. unless they find they need to resurface or replace barriers or a sign in which case ist longer.
For all we know though .. the extended closure may have been down to replacing a crash barrier which crumple in this collision too.
But I have nasty thought that the deceased driver was at fault here. He drove into rear of a lorry. Lorry may have been broken down or trundling along at low speed .. or the mini bus came loose und he lose control when it thud against the cab.
Ist of course wrong to speculate until there has been an inquest .. but it read like that from the article und the photo.
But it not going to help the deceased driver if he was liable.. but will help insurers decide on pay outs ... und here we have the other twist as these were single young men und insurers do not pay as you might think in such circumstances
Ist a funny world. Und money compo does not always make thing right either.
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But we do live in an age where people believe they can walk away from their responsibilities; marriage, debt and negligence on the roads. Show enough self-pity (aka remorse) and you can walk away from it all.
Not in my book you don't. I tend to be less compromising in these situations; you screw up - you face the consequences.
It just revenge? Don't be daft, any officially sanctioned punishment is societal revenge (

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Punishment won't bring back the deceased? Of course it won't, does that mean the criminally negligent should just walk off whilst a family is left bereaved?
Only in this case .. I think the one who made the mistake ist also deceased.
Und "criminal negligence" ist not quite the same as making an error .. something as simple und routine as not indicating .. perhaps not making the second mirror check und someone also make mistake at same time - which lead to disaster.
Und that ist perhaps why we have so many different offences - from inconsiderate to careless to dangerous.
Only back home .. we do distinguish between "careless" und "negligent" - both of which serious .. only the negigent one carry slightly harsher penalty. You see "negligent" to me as a Swiss educated ist meaning "consistent und persistent negligence or a mistake which was not "careless" but "negligent" und a really bad overtake such as the one which sent a coach off road und killed tourists in Austria .. ist "negligent" as opposed to "careless" which ist more the minor error slip which cause a disaster or accident to occur.
But ... we also have to be aware that far too many of these are down to very illegal as well.. und each time we read paper .. KSI usually result of these illegal thugs than Mr Average in his car.
Mr Average on the other hand get eaten up with guilt und shame und accept his part in this. But that does not mean we lock up in revenge for long periods. It has to be in keeping with what actually happen und evidence provided in these courts .. und witness statements. There ist no excuse for driving whilst knowingly ill or tired or drunk or drugged or without any legal right to do so und such folk can be classed as "criminally negligent" und we have to place a penal system which take this into account too when the cause
incidents too. Note ..my choice of word
In case of person who hit me.. he died. His widow was beside herself with grief/guilt mix und whatever her husband decided to do that day - it was not right that she should feel guilt on his part. So we accept that all involved whether liable or joint liability even ..all are victims - including all their families too... und we also have to take that on board too when addressing penalties in a fair minded society.
Ist not easy really - nicht?
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So if the time needs to be taken to determine the root cause of any incident and, if necessary, apportion blame so be it. Because the cause will have to be found in order to identify any culprit - the fact that this information may not get fed back into the system to improve roads safety is a different matter.
But even so .... when all debris ist cleared und we have a main artery road closed for a further several hours after all in-situ evidence has been taken und measured und witness statemennts on spot taken .... then questions must be asked about this practice too.