Shrenchel Posted 30 December 2008 Posted 30 December 2008 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11...driving-M1.html
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 30 December 2008 Posted 30 December 2008 Hopefully he gets jailed and comes out limping. What an irresponsible willy puller.
ozleicester Posted 30 December 2008 Posted 30 December 2008 Hopefully he gets jailed and comes out limping.What an irresponsible willy puller. Tad harsh? How many of us have changed cd's, tapes, radio stations and momentarily taken eyes off the road? I feel terribly sorry for all involved.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 30 December 2008 Posted 30 December 2008 Tad harsh?How many of us have changed cd's, tapes, radio stations and momentarily taken eyes off the road? I feel terribly sorry for all involved. Obviously a horrible accident his still at fault, he took his eyes of the road when he shouldn't have.
Jon the Hat Posted 30 December 2008 Posted 30 December 2008 Very sad. A simple message - pay attention when you are driving, especially at speed - or you not only take your life in your hands but others too.
Flynny Posted 30 December 2008 Posted 30 December 2008 Arrested on 'suspicion' of dangerous driving. Innocent until proven guilty and all that. No idea how the other guy was driving, have we? I feel sorry for everyone connected to all this.
Maybes Posted 30 December 2008 Posted 30 December 2008 Tad harsh?How many of us have changed cd's, tapes, radio stations and momentarily taken eyes off the road? I feel terribly sorry for all involved. RIP. Tragic accident.
purpleronnie Posted 30 December 2008 Posted 30 December 2008 Tad harsh?How many of us have changed cd's, tapes, radio stations and momentarily taken eyes off the road? I feel terribly sorry for all involved. Never listen to music when I'm driving I dont even like talking whilst driving, I concentrate so much that even a short journey I can get a headache (and I never ever get headaches any other time)...Dont like driving never had much prefer to be a passenger. I feel for all involved but he was in the wrong and it just shows what can happen. RIP.
Darkzzz_ Posted 30 December 2008 Posted 30 December 2008 Absolute heartbreaking incident. Which I found very upsetting to read. Those poor children will never see there father again. (I know how it feels, I lost my Dad who died aged 39) All of this because of a lack of concentration and carelessness. I am devastated for this family, I also feel some sympathy for the young man that will now have to live with this for the rest of his life. I hope it is dealt with in the right manner, no matter what happens though, nothing is going to change the fact that a man has lost his life in a unfair and tragic way. My thoughts are with his family.
Ultra Posted 30 December 2008 Posted 30 December 2008 Without prejudging the outcome of the inquest in any way, there does seem to be a pattern of misbehaviour associated with employees of Sheffield United FC.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 30 December 2008 Posted 30 December 2008 Without prejudging the outcome of the inquest in any way, there does seem to be a pattern of misbehaviour associated with employees of Sheffield United FC. You could have said the same about us a few years ago.
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