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5th February 2007, 15:11 #1
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safety officers driving at events
People are propley getting feed up with my complaints about safety officers but one other thing is the way some of them are getting away with driving on stages the road closed car stopped about 8 inches from not going any further at junction 8 on saturdays second stage he would of smacked a few big rocks, thats on the stages done but on the main roads the way some of them drive and over take is crazy and Its horrible to say I cant wait for one of them to have an accident so my point will come across clearer I know other people have seen there antics on the roads these people are ment to be setting a good example
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5th February 2007, 16:04 #2
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how bad they may drive, you should never want anyone to have an accident, even to get your point across...
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5th February 2007, 16:07 #3
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nobody seems to listen until something like an accident happens then its always to late i wouldnt wish it on a person but it is going to happen
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5th February 2007, 20:34 #4
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Rally drivers do it too... I've seen numerous "top" drivers pull idiotic stunts that could've ended up with people killed.
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5th February 2007, 20:42 #5
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cant understand a word of that. throw a couple of full stops in again and i'll have a go at reading the thread
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5th February 2007, 20:42 #6
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5th February 2007, 20:43 #7
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yes, I hear where you are coming from, and totally agree with that unless an accident happens nothing will probably be done about it. It was just the phrasing in the first post that got me a bit upset "I can't wait for one of them to have an accident"
I have experienced it too, and will probably feel it more so at the Swedish rally since it will be the first time I drive during a rally (got my license a half year ago)Forza Ferrari!
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5th February 2007, 20:45 #8
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true the phraseing was'nt good i apologise for that
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6th February 2007, 11:03 #9
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I understand where you're coming from but dont tar them all with the same brush. My dad is regularly a safety officer for a national rally and under no circumstances does he drive irresponsibly as you suggest others do. Even when there is a serious accident.
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6th February 2007, 11:37 #10
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