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Thread: BBC: Land Rover driven through floods - Irresponsible

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    The only time it went over the bonnet was when he passed the truck going in the opposite direction and the wash colliding caused it to happen and that's when it finally came in. Until then he had no reason to show his feet getting wet so I'd say he was dry until then.

    If he didn't know where he was going he did a good imitation of it.

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    One thing worth bearing in mind is that most europeans don't have the 4WD experience that many Australians do, and don't have the experience to make the decision as to whether what's up ahead is safe or not, and as a result my old man spent many's a winters night pulling everything from busses to little 1 litre tonka toys out of floodways and rivers. But yeah, in this case it's an arse covering exercise by the police.

    If the BBC quoted the police as saying "Norfolk Police said the driver seemed to have a fair idea of what he was doing, had a capable four wheel drive, and fair play to him for giving it a shot", there would be uproar, OH&S would be wetting their pants with excitement, and Norfolk police officers would be drawing the dole right about now. Bull**** I know, but safety laws been taken to an extreme are a staple of the UK as well as Australia.

    This example isn't even so bad - take the case not so long ago firefighters, police and other emergency services let a a man drowning in 3 feet of water because they were forbidden to to so by OH&S red tape until the "specialists" arrived. This isn't a full flowing open stretch of water mind you - it's a waste deep duck pond in the middle of a park...

    Fire chief told policeman to leave 'drowning' man in 3ft deep lake because it was 'more than half a boot deep' | Mail Online

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    BBC probably drives toyotas.

    The BBC still use Defenders. and D4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juddy View Post
    BBC probably drives toyotas.

    The BBC still use Defenders. and D4.
    thats right!

    hardly anyone drives toyota 4b's in the UK..infact people used to hang around at billing to watch the cruiser go through simply because they were hardly seen.....its like the toyota drivers here watching landies tackle stuff
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by juddy View Post
    BBC probably drives toyotas.

    The BBC still use Defenders. and D4.
    I'm aware of that
    IT's a joke joyce.
    Or rather Juddy, in this case.
    No offence intended

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    None taken.

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    My issue is not with the execution of the crossing, which was performed with competence, but with the apparent lack of a recce. Had the road been even partially washed away it could have been a totally different result.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Yeah, it's the Health & Safety, Nanny Brigade all getting up on their hind horse. They just need a dose of MTFU pills and to crawl back under their rock.

    I've seen plenty of police driving like complete tits in deep water too...




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    I think the police were annoyed because their "pumas" get stuck in water

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gzBdjiLXkM]Police Landrover stuck in the sea at Formby Beach 09/08/2012 - YouTube[/ame]

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    I'm surprised at how little water there was in the cabin!
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