Lynny
Member
Registered: 3rd Jan 03
Location: oop north! Where people talk properly
User status: Offline
|
if we keep to the point and serious, no childish bickering, can we carry on discussssing the original topic?
|
ssj_kakarot
Member
Registered: 29th Apr 03
Location: hartlepool
User status: Offline
|
well its very plausable that he hit his head on the windscreen at only 10mph, so i dont think he was lieing about that.
[Edited on 21-07-2006 by ssj_kakarot]
|
Jake
Member
Registered: 24th Jan 05
User status: Offline
|
Offday
|
Ian
Site Administrator
Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
User status: Offline
|
To clarify 'can we' -
Are you allowed to discuss it - yes of course.
Are the members capable of having a reasonable discussion - up for debate I'm sure.
|
CorsAsh
Member
Registered: 19th Apr 02
Location: Munich
User status: Offline
|
What was the actual reasoning behind letting the 16 year old girl drive your car?
|
Eck
Premium Member
Registered: 17th Apr 06
Location: Lundin Links, Fife
User status: Offline
|
and more to the point how in gods blue earth did you not see the wall?
|
Andrew
Member
Registered: 5th May 04
Location: Skoda Octavia Estate, Ford Puma
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
What was the actual reasoning behind letting the 16 year old girl drive your car?
She legal, i'm not talking about being able to drive here
|
Ian
Site Administrator
Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by muppetsport
a reasonable discussion of this event is surely not entirely possible as the event that has occured that we are commenting on, itself, is not a reasonable actons of the thread starter.
On the contrary, it was a silly thing to do, also technically illegal, costly and potentially dangerous.
How reasonable do you want.
|
rustyarchs
Member
Registered: 29th Aug 04
Location: scotland
User status: Offline
|
if you pressed the brake only it would have stalled and stopped. would it not
the reasoning is a hole and getting it. in stead he got head.. a sore one
Kirst (sowee Ian)
[Edited on 21-07-2006 by rustyarchs]
|
CorsAsh
Member
Registered: 19th Apr 02
Location: Munich
User status: Offline
|
Exactly, whenever I've let others drive my car (rare as it is) I'm constantly on edge looking for anything that could damage it... you must have had our eyes shut not to see a wall
|
Lynny
Member
Registered: 3rd Jan 03
Location: oop north! Where people talk properly
User status: Offline
|
to get into her? as i said earlier insurance, licences etc are there for a reason and i THINK that by law, you're responsible as you are in charge of the car, not her? dunno if im correct there? so therefore you should have the pay the damage. she was inexperienced to start with, plus id imagine theres no way she would hit a wall in an empty car park unless she wasnt concentrating, and only you/mates there to distract her? imagine if a person had been walking through car park and you hit them...
|
Eck
Premium Member
Registered: 17th Apr 06
Location: Lundin Links, Fife
User status: Offline
|
I think the only way she could have actually hit the wall and he hadn't predicted it is if she had slammed the brake on just infront of the wall, but didn't put the clutch in and the car lurched forward into it. Any other way then I'm baffled.
|
CorsAsh
Member
Registered: 19th Apr 02
Location: Munich
User status: Offline
|
Yeah, if a copper had pulled you on the car park, and checked details, he could have done her for driving with no licence/insurance, and unless you accept responsibility for letting her drive, she would have been done for taking a motor vehicle without consent too
|
K17STY
Member
Registered: 13th Dec 02
Location: West Lothian
User status: Offline
|
but surely cause he was there he would have got done too, unless he said she had held me hostage. then she would have some nice other charges to add
|
Lynny
Member
Registered: 3rd Jan 03
Location: oop north! Where people talk properly
User status: Offline
|
so basically when trying to get into her, potentially you could have gotten her banned from driving for couple years
|
K17STY
Member
Registered: 13th Dec 02
Location: West Lothian
User status: Offline
|
and done for kidnapping or stealing.
would you like a drink sounds so much easier
[Edited on 21-07-2006 by K17STY]
|
Andrew
Member
Registered: 5th May 04
Location: Skoda Octavia Estate, Ford Puma
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by lynny_sxi
so basically when trying to get into her, potentially you could have gotten her banned from driving for couple years
It takes 2
|
Ian
Site Administrator
Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by lynny_sxi
you're responsible as you are in charge of the car, not her?
Depends how the law treats it. Its proper driving but uninsured and unaccompanied as passenger isn't old enough to supervise, passenger would also get cause or permit codes where the offence code is incremented by 4, so IN10 for her and IN14 for you, both of which carry 6-8 points. Maybe also an LC20 for her which is 3-6 points. Basically she's not driving for a while and you'll not be insuring anything for less than the cost of the vehicle for some years to come.
Or as Ash mentioned, its theft if you claim not to be supervising her, which is better for you but it fairly negates the object of the exercise.
Best case scenario is just the sore head.
[Edited on 21-07-2006 by Ian]
|
Lynny
Member
Registered: 3rd Jan 03
Location: oop north! Where people talk properly
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by Andrew
quote: Originally posted by lynny_sxi
so basically when trying to get into her, potentially you could have gotten her banned from driving for couple years
It takes 2
that'l stand up in court just start singing a bit of marvin gaye...
|
Andrew
Member
Registered: 5th May 04
Location: Skoda Octavia Estate, Ford Puma
User status: Offline
|
|
Lynny
Member
Registered: 3rd Jan 03
Location: oop north! Where people talk properly
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by lynny_sxi
you're responsible as you are in charge of the car, not her?
Depends how the law treats it. Its proper driving but uninsured and unaccompanied as passenger isn't old enough to supervise, passenger would also get cause or permit codes where the offence code is incremented by 4, so IN10 for her and IN14 for you, both of which carry 6-8 points. Maybe also an LC20 for her which is 3-6 points. Basically she's not driving for a while and you'll not be insuring anything for less than the cost of the vehicle for some years to come.
Best case scenario is just the sore head.
so not really worth a potential shag then!
|
Ian
Site Administrator
Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
User status: Offline
|
Indeed
|
Lynny
Member
Registered: 3rd Jan 03
Location: oop north! Where people talk properly
User status: Offline
|
chocolates and roses would work just as well....
|
Andrew
Member
Registered: 5th May 04
Location: Skoda Octavia Estate, Ford Puma
User status: Offline
|
What time does Tesco close again
|
Lynny
Member
Registered: 3rd Jan 03
Location: oop north! Where people talk properly
User status: Offline
|
tesco flowers?
|