cormie wrote: » Aye, but if I say who it is, there may be defamation etc brought into it. Is brake checking somebody like this something that could make the person lose their license? Has anyone here brought such footage to the Garda before and what has come from it?
ThisRegard wrote: » The most bike friendly country in the world? Nope.
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inforfun wrote: » It is a rather specific kind of people who drive those things in The Netherlands. They are (part of) the plague. Nope. Havent noticed them here yet but that could be due to the times of the day i am on the road. And the area where i live.
ThisRegard wrote: » "into fashion"? You could see them in Dublin for years, can't be too much of a plague if you've never noticed one.
inforfun wrote: » Oh ****.... are those getting into fashion here as well? They are ****ing plague in Holland. Special bike for "special" people.
twin_beacon wrote: » seeing cyclists break a red light or mounting the footpath is a common occurrence. However this morning on my walk from the car to work, I seen one of those bikes with the box for kids in the front (like the one in the image attached), mount the footpath, and break a red light, while her 2 kids not older than 5-6 were in the box at the front. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. The junction was the crossroads at the beacon hotel, if anybody knows that junction, you know how crazy and dangerous it is at rush hour.
amcalester wrote: » Just don't say who it is. Way more fun to guess anyway.
cormie wrote: » Yeah but the media would probably love it for a story at the same time too
cormie wrote: » What would folks here do with footage of a multi-millionaire Irish "celebrity" brake checking them? 2 lane road, "celebrity" drifts into my lane, clearly visible in clip as his tyre goes over hatched line and then THEY lay on the horn, speed up, pull into my lane and lay on the brakes? Face is not in the clip, but it's definitely the person.
AndyBoBandy wrote: » Some pointless red light breaking!! boring enough video, but a video none the less. (it's one of those 10 second clips a press on the button gives you, and its actually handy if you couldn't be arsed doing much digging for clips) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCpP88zM1ZE
josip wrote: » Since it seems to be a quiet day for clips, I'll get the ball rolling with "Guess the celebrity van driver"
RobertFoster wrote: » Holy ****, it's Roy Orbison doing a nixer!
lovelyhurler wrote: » What is it with this junction. Nearly everyday I come to that junction from the city side, and the are at least 2 or 3 cars who jump the red from that (Charlestown) side.
McGrath5 wrote: » Typical M50 driving, last moment exit from the motorway.
Voodoomelon wrote: » On another note, a real bugbear of mine, why do LandCruisers have no rear tail lights? They only have those ludicrously dim little red squares at bumper level and not a light to be seen anywhere else. How they wangled that around legislation if beyond me.
joujoujou wrote: » Post it. If they'd want, they'll call you anyway.
AndyBoBandy wrote: » Roy does Velux windows now!!, the fecker, he told me he didn't deal with Velux
CreepingDeath wrote: » Clontarf Road yesterday morning. I just missed the right hand filter light. Generally a good queue will form for that busy right hand turn lane for the docks/eastlink bridge/eastpoint business park. Now and again you'll get a cheeky fecker who will drive up the centre lane and think their car is a motorbike and they're entitled to cut in at the front of the queue. This dangerous idiot just kept going and turned right against the red filter light. There was a green straight ahead light, but the right hand filter was definitely red. Can't read their reg number from the video footage though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deQRzU8zkz4
Voodoomelon wrote: » On another note, a real bugbear of mine, why do LandCruisers have no rear tail lights? They only have those ludicrously dim little red squares at bumper level, usually destroyed with mud and not a light to be seen anywhere else. How they wangled that around legislation if beyond me.
Senecio wrote: » It's due to the spare tyre held on the outside of the tailgate. The regulations require that both left and right tail lights need to be seen from a set angle and the spare tyre blocks that. Therefore the replicators installed in the bumper. In other markets you see both the originals and the replicators light up like a Christmas tree but here the original lights seem to be disabled.https://goo.gl/images/Oi28zx
vicwatson wrote: » Jesus CreepingDeath you have to go to GARDAI with this stuff. Prat is gonna kill someone.
josip wrote: » Since it seems to be a quiet day for clips, I'll get the ball rolling with "Guess the celebrity van driver" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PMQ4yMVJtM
readytosnap wrote: » forward the video to the garda, CreepingDeath. people like that should not be on the road.
vicwatson wrote: » We give in
josip wrote: » My sarcasm detector has activated, is it set too sensitive?