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Thread: Why you shouldn't venture too far off road by yourself

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    Hardly a life threatening situation.

    Injuries...yes pride.

    Mobile phone reception....hardly wilderness.

    If you have a GPS make sure the Pubs are marked as Points Of Interest because the rule is: if you can walk to the Pub you won't die of thirst.

    This was a roadside assist situation.

    What a waste...maximum embarrassment should be the punishment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucus View Post
    I thought th #1 golden rule when stranded was "Stay with the Vehicle!"??
    Who would want to be caught driving a yota .
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    Oberon is Central West? It is just ****ing distance from Penrith albeit by a round about path. Dubbo is Central West.
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    Quote Originally Posted by one_iota View Post
    This was a roadside assist situation.
    Perhaps they rang roadside assist and were told that it would cost them $x so they rang the free one instead.

    I am more annoyed that the 000 responded instead of just putting their call through to a tow truck company.

    It is easy to forget that the SES guys are giving up their own time and their generosity should not be taken for granted or abused.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Who would want to be caught driving a yota .
    that's even more embarrassing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sam_d View Post
    The men, aged 28 and 37, contacted Triple Zero (000) just before 4pm yesterday

    I'm just glad the report shows what Triple Zero looks like. I did wonder up until now...
    I am also reassured that the report mentioned that the Hilux was Silver coloured. I might have had a bad night's sleep not knowing what colour it was.

    Some years ago, our local 4wd club (this location is just a stone's throw away from here) provided a roster of contact details to the Police and SES for assistance with 4wd recoveries, as it was often beyond the resources or training of Police, but we dropped the idea after getting called to so many STUPID SIMPLE problems, like one bloke who was "Bogged" but drove straight out of the puddle after locking his front hubs when told how to! Was a tidy earner for the club, and a good way to hone your vehicle recovery skills, but liability and tax issues raised their ugly head, and people were getting jack of callouts to imbeciles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by POD View Post
    Let me get this straight; two grown men go into the bush in a 4 wheel drive and get themselves bogged. They've got plenty of food and water, they are unharmed, but they have the ultimate piece of recovery equipment- a (drumroll) MOBILE PHONE! So our heroes want someone to come and get them at the expense of the taxpayer (me). What's wrong with this picture? Oh, just noticed they are in a Hilux.
    Put the rescue and recovery in the hands of a private contractor, payment up front.

    Thats how it works out on stocko beach these days and ive been told its not cheap makes self recovery equipment seem cheap or resorces of good local help

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