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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 23:32 
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:gatso2: ROSPA Care on the Road magazine, December 2005

Here's some snippets from the Courting Disaster column

A man was killed after being hit by a lorry and a car while walking on the motorway at Solihull in the West Midlands.

An 18 year old man who set fire to a speed camera he thought had flashed his car in Norfolk has been banned from driving for a year.

A milk float driver was killed when his vehicle crashed into a building in Stoke on Trent.

A driver who ran over and killed a three-year old toddler in a car park at Gatwick Airport has been found guilty of careless driving. He was fined £700, ordered to pay £365 in costs and banned from driving for a year. He told the court he was not used to driving his wife's automatic car.

A 92 year old man died when the car he was driving hit a train on an unmanned crossing in North Yorkshire.

A police driving instructor was banned for speeding at 112mph on the M1. He was a member of the South Yorkshire force and said he was in a rush to get his wife home from holiday so that she could have a good night's sleep before starting work.

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CJG wrote:
A driver who ran over and killed a three-year old toddler in a car park at Gatwick Airport has been found guilty of careless driving. He was fined £700, ordered to pay £365 in costs and banned from driving for a year. He told the court he was not used to driving his wife's automatic car.


That was the case where the judge pronounced he must be guilty, because he was doing 8mph in a 5mph zone. :loco: (I believe he was guilty anyway, because he couldn't control the car. I just can't see why anyone would say something so stupid.)


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Sorry - thought "courting disasters had to do with mishaps on the rear seat

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botach wrote:
Sorry - thought "courting disasters had to do with mishaps on the rear seat


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