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    Driver says it was safe and well tied on

    This bloke gets caught and tells reporter that it was safe and well tied on. LOL.
    Seems some drivers honestly think they are doing no wrong.



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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Only in SA
    What you haven't seem stuff like that on the roads here in Vic?.


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    Considering I've had a mate take a year long recovery from a table flying off a roof rack and cleaning him up on a motorbike, I think this guy is a ****ing idiot. No wonder he's unemployed. Not the sharpest tool in the shed.

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    I once saw a crash where a tinny came off a roof rack and went through the windscreen of an oncoming car, beheading the driver. Not pretty.

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    Yes no wonder no one wants to employ him...... (I deleted a comment I put in as it may have offended some with no sense of humour)
    We saw a ute not long ago on the Forrest Hwy with furniture piled high and leaning badly to the right. We passed him when he pulled off beneath an overpass because it was raining but he hadn't got out to check the load.
    On another occasion a load of scaffold pipes came off a small truck but luckily we were sitting well back as they bounced everywhere as they hit the road. Wouldn't want one of them through the screen.
    There's some loonies around alright.
    AlanH.

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    I picked up a 12 foot tinnie of the bitumen on the Barkley Tableland early one morning about 25 years ago. Not new, but not real old either. Had a bit of road rash, but no holes in it. Checked at The Three Ways, and all the rest of the way to Darwin, but nobody had reported it missing. Asked on the way back at Camooweal and The Isa, no joy either!
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