Father Stack
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Personally if I knew of someone who was drink driving while doing a delivery job I'd ring the police myself - but that's just me
The tractor runs need looked at now as well. Cabs with about 6 people in them. No cabs and 3 or 4 hanging on. Driving through red lights etc.
Only a matter of time till someone gets hurt. I bet the half of them is only insured for agriculture use and not runs.
Should they also not be running on clear for them as they're x miles away from their farmland and no longer carrying out agriculture duties?
They don't even run clear in their cars in mid Ulster, never mind tractorsAlright Karen. Chill out.
Medical profession still suffers the consequences via really stringent burden of proof of ongoing professional development, log books and yearly appraisals to this day. One bad actor can bring a whole profession in to disrepute pretty readily. Whether or not that's the case for this clown is another question though.I wouldn't say so. That's like saying the medical profession is under question if Harold Shipman can become a doctor. There are plenty of lorry drivers out there who are probably outraged at the actions of these two inbreds and don't appreciate being tarnished by their actions.
Alright Karen. Chill out.
Medical profession still suffers the consequences via really stringent burden of proof of ongoing professional development, log books and yearly appraisals to this day. One bad actor can bring a whole profession in to disrepute pretty readily. Whether or not that's the case for this clown is another question though.
Under-age lorry driver: Man, 49, arrested after video emerges
A 49-year-old man is detained by police after video footage of the incident was shared online.www.bbc.co.uk
And that's idiot #2 arrested.
Under-age lorry driver: Man, 49, arrested after video emerges
A 49-year-old man is detained by police after video footage of the incident was shared online.www.bbc.co.uk
And that's idiot #2 arrested.
Whoever wrote that needs to learn the difference between there and their.
A Tang wrote it ffsWhoever wrote that needs to learn the difference between there and their.
I am, must be my ageI should be incensed by the grammar and spelling in that spiel but I'm not ****ing surprised.
There are 5592 miles of road in Northern Ireland - if you haven't happened to have to seen checks on your commute/routes, don't be so close minded as to assume that is the case everywhere. I've seen them being done, I've also been stopped and breathalysed myself a few times though never had alcohol in my system.
They average 2700-3000 prosecutions per year for drink driving so obviously someone is checking - that's 50 drivers every week in a relatively small land mass.
Agh come on man .the child should be put into care .?? That’s not on .Why not? He’s a lorry driver who knows the ramifications of committing road traffic offences....
My opinion on this is so very much different, that child should be put into care.
In my experience from growing up boozing in country pubs, it was always lorry drivers who risked it driving home full at the weekend. I never understood why they done it when they very job depended on it.
Should they also not be running on clear for them as they're x miles away from their farmland and no longer carrying out agriculture duties?
For 10 years or so I was doing around 90k a year on the roads here with some down south...never once was I stopped and breathalised. Nor did I see them stopping and doing it.
Yes they are checking some places it seems...but there are others they really should be checking. And workplaces that involve driving should be high on that priority list.