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Old 14-07-11, 11:51
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Hi all - I have no sympathy for this guy. There are too many people that regard these trucks as toys. Both in the military and in civvy street there is a lot of training that goes into driving a truck. With his attitude this guy should never have been in charge of a truck. It gives a bad name for all those that do the right thing.

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Old 14-07-11, 12:52
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You have obviously heard something that is not posted here about this guy.
What is wrong with his attitude? please explain.
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Old 14-07-11, 14:56
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Lynn - he may be the nicest guy in the world, have a beautiful attitude and be a million percent contrite. However his attidude towards driving a truck, standing up and taking a photograph in a procession was totally irresponsible. I have taken part in many processions but even with marshalls guiding you there is always the constant danger of vehicles versus pedestrians. I am glad he didn't go to jail and he has the support of so many people. However the bottom line is that accidents do not happen, they are caused. Us drivers must be proven to be responsible but this sort of incident does not help our reputation or driving skills. There really isn't anything else I can say on the matter other than let's remember it and see it doesn't happen again.

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Old 14-07-11, 15:23
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I agree Bob. I've done some dumb things in my time and 'There but for the grace of God...' etc- but the buck stops with the nut behind the wheel.
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Old 14-07-11, 23:02
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Thanks for the clarification.
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Old 15-07-11, 05:54
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Always my pleasure Bluebell.

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Old 17-07-11, 16:25
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This thread is a cautionary tail for anyone driving in a parade.

The big problem we have with parades around us is that it has become popular to throw candy from the vehicles, which then results in children darting out to grab the candy of the road. Which when you are driving any kind of vehicle with some what limited visibility can be un-nerving.

Our Club has ended up choosing not to participate in some parades where this has become particularly problematic.

Then you have the adults who decide to cross the street between the vehicle.

Guess it just goes to show you have to have your brain fully engaged while driving.

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Old 17-07-11, 16:41
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Phil. Your last sentence hits it on the head (no pun intended). Regardless of where you are driving. You should always be fully aware as you are ultimately the person responsible.
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Old 18-07-11, 00:13
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I don't do parades anymore. The uncontrolled kids make for a huge amount of
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There is no fun in it.

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