if someone said they had nine points on their licence... would you lend them your car?
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I usually give my Vectra to my cousin, and he doesnt even have a licence anymore.
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But i know he's still a hell of a good driver though
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if someone said they had nine points on their licence... would you lend them your car?
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On a motorway, certainly.A similar analogy is overtaking a police car. It's going 70mph. Would you try and pass it?
I think you will find that - right or wrong - speeding and parking offences are generally treated as socially acceptable offences.
The test is simple: if someone late to a meeting with you says - sorry but I was stopped by police for speeding on the way here, or sorry but my car was clamped, would it stop you from doing business with them?
The main problem is the tailback of morons who won't go past when the police vehicle is doing under 70 (which is the case, most of the time). And more often it's a Highways Agency "Traffic Officer" vehicle anyway![]()
I think you will find that - right or wrong - speeding and parking offences are generally treated as socially acceptable offences.
The test is simple: if someone late to a meeting with you says - sorry but I was stopped by police for speeding on the way here, or sorry but my car was clamped, would it stop you from doing business with them?
I usually give my Vectra to my cousin, and he doesnt even have a licence anymore.
But i know he's still a hell of a good driver though![]()
Mr E said:Probably - if they can't organise their life well enough not to park correctly or get to a meeting without speeding then they are probably not the type of person I need working in my team.
Needless to say, I'm not perfect and have had points, tickets, etc, but I've never missed a business meeting due to comething under my control.
Wow David, as I don't know you i will treat your reply with the contempt it deserves. Have you seen the damage a speeding car can do to a human being first hand I have and it is not a pretty sight. I agree with you that it is not the same as drink driving although comparing the two his quite laughable, and frankly if you are stone cold sober then it makes a decision to speed more calculated. I have lost friends to speeding motorists and perhaps that it why I feel the way I do. Perhaps now you might make a more informed opinion on my statement.Who post such an obviously pious and antagonistic statement? It's not as if exceeding the motorway speed limit is the same as drink driving.
Wow David, as I don't know you i will treat your reply with the contempt it deserves. Have you seen the damage a speeding car can do to a human being first hand I have and it is not a pretty sight. I agree with you that it is not the same as drink driving although comparing the two his quite laughable, and frankly if you are stone cold sober then it makes a decision to speed more calculated. I have lost friends to speeding motorists and perhaps that it why I feel the way I do. Perhaps now you might make a more informed opinion on my statement.
I know this is OT and I hope you don't take this as being rude but I do differ with that view point. Cars breakdown, trains are late people speed habitually just because that's how they drive. I'd maybe avoid someone who is late for they have a hangover and a drink problem but getting tugged for speeding, in my view doesn't alter the integrity of the person you are dealing with
If a car crashes at 70mph its game over for those inside it, why then does it matter if its going 100mph, the net result is the same?
If a car crashes at 70mph its game over for those inside it, why then does it matter if its going 100mph, the net result is the same?
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