View Full Version : How NOT to treat your RangeRover!!
Ausfree
23rd June 2014, 06:47 PM
:o
Jodhi Meares charged with drink-driving after Bellevue Hill crash (http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/celebrity/jodhi-meares-charged-with-drinkdriving-after-bellevue-hill-crash-20140623-zsia8.html)
disco man
23rd June 2014, 07:16 PM
Yep 4 times over the limit and driving on a suspended license,and i bet being famous and having money will be all she needs to stay out of jail:mad:
scarry
23rd June 2014, 07:21 PM
Ms Bingle is in trouble with hers as well.
It appears next time she is caught driving it,she's off to jail....
WhiteD3
23rd June 2014, 07:35 PM
On the other hand...........I think some expert on the TV tonight said she was 500 times more likely to crash and hurt herself (given the blood alcohol reading) than someone sober.
The Rangie saved her........so its a good advert for the mark.
V8Ian
23rd June 2014, 07:39 PM
On the other hand...........I think some expert on the TV tonight said she was 500 times more likely to crash and hurt herself (given the blood alcohol reading) than someone sober.
The Rangie saved her........so its a good advert for the mark.
But the marque is marked. ;)
disco gazza
23rd June 2014, 07:48 PM
She going to have a BIG bill when the others put there claim in. Insurance dont cover drunk drivers nor suspended drivers either i think.
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Homestar
23rd June 2014, 07:58 PM
Hope the Judge makes an example of her to show that just because you have money, that you can't dodge the law.
Sadly I doubt that will be the case.
loanrangie
23rd June 2014, 08:02 PM
So maybe sandipants was right after all, there's a glitch in Range Rovers :o.
DiscoMick
24th June 2014, 09:12 AM
Sounds like a clear case of operator error to me. Saved by her Rangie. Can't see any reason to go easy on her either. She could have killed people by her irresponsible behaviour.
carjunkieanon
24th June 2014, 01:40 PM
It was hardly a miracle that the driver walked away unhurt. That's how cars (especialy) rangies are designed.
Kev the Fridgy
24th June 2014, 04:05 PM
Nothing of any note will happen to her, how many times have we seen the lawyers step in and argue some obscure point that lets the offender walk free with a warning or fine of some sort, Lara Bingle is a case in point, if any of us "average folk" did it we would be still locked up
AndyG
24th June 2014, 04:31 PM
HIJACK - Whatever happened to Bert Newton's son, he was in more trouble than a one armed paper hanger.
boa
24th June 2014, 05:58 PM
We are human we make choices sometimes the wrong ones. Due to other issues. That is where the law should be able to determine the difference. You can argue should have could have all you like. But in this case no one was injured. Has anybody on this forum driven when they were tired, angry etc a decision made at the time.That can limit your ability to drive.
disco man
24th June 2014, 06:12 PM
We are human we make choices sometimes the wrong ones. Due to other issues. That is where the law should be able to determine the difference. You can argue should have could have all you like. But in this case no one was injured. Has anybody on this forum driven when they were tired, angry etc a decision made at the time.That can limit your ability to drive.
Point taken mate,but getting behind the wheel that drunk and no license is saying to the community i don't give a **** if i hurt or kill anyone.And she lost her license for unpaid traffic fines so it seems she has very little regard for road rules in general.
boa
24th June 2014, 06:47 PM
Point taken mate,but getting behind the wheel that drunk and no license is saying to the community i don't give a **** if i hurt or kill anyone.And she lost her license for unpaid traffic fines so it seems she has very little regard for road rules in general.
I don't think anyone gets behind the wheel with the view they will kill someone. That is the problem that most people miss.
DiscoMick
24th June 2014, 07:34 PM
We are human we make choices sometimes the wrong ones. Due to other issues. That is where the law should be able to determine the difference. You can argue should have could have all you like. But in this case no one was injured. Has anybody on this forum driven when they were tired, angry etc a decision made at the time.That can limit your ability to drive.
That's very true, but getting behind the wheel with a reading of 1.81 is not a minor error, its just unacceptably irresponsible behaviour.
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