Isambard wrote: » Aussie drivers? ah now that's not fair. Some of them were Aussie passengers.
ciarsd wrote: » I think that fire was another BMW - possibly X5. High chances it is EGR cooler related.
His excuse was that he was putting on sunscreen
Muppet Man wrote: » Seemed a little early to be drunk... I'd guess he was high... a little pick me up before work. Probably the right thing to do to be honest. May have prevented a crash.
donvito99 wrote: » Regardless of what one ought to do in these circumstances, poster deserves credit for bringing to a stop successfully. Had the lad been locked, he'd have been able to take the keys off him and prevent some stupid, catastrophic collision had someone turned on to the road not expecting some pr*ck to be flying down the wrong side.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » He didn't though. He drove like a maniac and increased the chances of an accident, and all just to give him a lecture and leave him to go about his business. It's a bit like the English videos, you'd wonder if they'd have bothered with the policing if not for the camera.
donvito99 wrote: » In the grand scheme of things, he didn't really. What if he had let him continue on? Is he just supposed to be a witness to the inevitable head on collision? He pulled it off, the Guards aren't always conveniently around the corner.
Isambard wrote: » predictable comments. The guy was a menace and needed stopping.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » If I seen someone driving like that I'd hang back a bit more in case they caused something to hit you. That's absolute madness chasing them down and nearly causing a bigger accident. I don't know which of you is worse in that situation.
iwillhtfu wrote: » About as predictable as your one to be honest and he was only momentarily stopped and will have carried on exactly as beforehand.
Isambard wrote: » It's Boards, a succession of people who will criticise any post just because they can.