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| Author: | StuartW [ Sun Jun 30, 2019 10:23 pm ] |
| Post subject: | PHD failed to notice police while rubberknecking M25 crash |
Wonder what licensing will think of this one? Taxi driver fined for filming M25 crash while driving past police officer https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey ... 5-16508753 There were no paying customers in the cab at the time ![]() Image: Surrey Live/Surrey Roads Policing Unit A taxi driver has been fined for filming an M25 crash on their phone while driving past a police officer. The private hire vehicle was seen getting footage of a Saturday afternoon (June 29) crash on the anticlockwise carriageway between Junction 12 ( M3 ) and Junction 11 ( Chertsey ). In a tweet, the Surrey Police Roads Policing Unit said the driver was "more interested in filming" than looking at the road and as a result had failed to notice the officer standing nearby. A photo shows the light blue Toyota on the hard shoulder next to the crash, with emergency services visible in the background. The tweet read: "The driver of this car was more interested in filming the RTC on their phone than looking at the road ahead. "They also failed to notice the @HighwaysEngland officer trying to stop the traffic with the police officer stood next to him. The driver will receive points and a fine." Emergency services attended the crash that closed two lanes, with a separate tweet from police suggesting that a person had been injured. The cabbie, who had no paying customers on board at the time, was handed a fine and given points on their licence for the costly offence. Officers said in a follow up tweet that they "will be notifying the licensing authority" of the incident. |
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| Author: | StuartW [ Sun Jun 30, 2019 10:38 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: PHD failed to notice police while rubberknecking M25 cra |
Quote: Officers said in a follow up tweet that they "will be notifying the licensing authority" of the incident. For what it's worth, someone in the Twitter comments says it's a Reigate and Banstead plate. Not entirely clear how they can tell (presumably they're a local), but at least I now know the whereabouts of yet another obscure local authority area. |
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| Author: | edders23 [ Mon Jul 01, 2019 6:37 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: PHD failed to notice police while rubberknecking M25 cra |
I would have thought Reigate and Banstead to be one of the better known LA's being so near M25 still a prize pillock rubbernecking annoys me and filming it is a big No NO in my mind if he loses his badge over it I will be not
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| Author: | StuartW [ Mon Jul 01, 2019 7:26 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: PHD failed to notice police while rubberknecking M25 cra |
edders23 wrote: I would have thought Reigate and Banstead to be one of the better known LA's being so near M25 Depends where you are - only driven on the M25 once, and that must have been 15 years ago But I'd imagine that unless you're relatively locals it's relatively obscure - to taxi anoraks it's certainly not as high profile as the big cities, or even the likes of Sefton or Rossendale, which I suspect the average member of the public up here wouldn't have a scooby about. Edders23 wrote: still a prize pillock rubbernecking annoys me and filming it is a big No NO in my mind if he loses his badge over it I will be not ![]() Indeed, everyone rubberknecks to a degree, but filming the thing is just asking for trouble
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| Author: | jimbo [ Mon Jul 01, 2019 5:02 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: PHD failed to notice police while rubberknecking M25 cra |
I never, ever, rubberneck. If there is an accident on the other carriageway, there is a high risk of an accident on your carriageway. Due to rubbernecking.hands firmly on the wheel, concentrating on the road ahead, because the traffic ahead will slow down. As a grumpy old git, I do frequently wish the smartphone/ cameraphone had never been invented. Every single incident, however minor, must be filmed for posterity. You go to a restaurant and all you get is people taking pictures of food. At the football, people are filming it, instead of watching it, you go to a gig, and there’s some twit in front of you filming it. Why? The sound will be [edited by admin], the pictures will be blurry, put it away, and enjoy your life in real time! Last year I went to see “The The” and Matt Johnson the main man, had someone thrown out, because he wouldn’t stop filming it. Rant over. Oh, and that driver, who doesn’t drive a taxi, could lose his livelihood. You’d have to have a heart of stone not to laugh out loud at his crass stupidity.
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| Author: | edders23 [ Mon Jul 01, 2019 8:27 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: PHD failed to notice police while rubberknecking M25 cra |
Quote: I never, ever, rubberneck. If there is an accident on the other carriageway, there is a high risk of an accident on your carriageway. Due to rubbernecking.hands firmly on the wheel, concentrating on the road ahead, because the traffic ahead will slow down.
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| Author: | Sussex [ Mon Jul 01, 2019 10:42 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: PHD failed to notice police while rubberknecking M25 cra |
Quote: Not entirely clear how they can tell (presumably they're a local), but at least I now know the whereabouts of yet another obscure local authority area. Just north of Gatwick, and Mrs Sx use to work there. Got a couple of large PH firms who pre Uber use to act like Uber by abusing cross border hiring, thankfully now those firms have lost loads of drivers to Uber. |
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