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In message , Richard J.
writes wrote on 16 March 2012 09:39:48 ... On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 22:58:43 +0000 "Richard wrote: It may be an inconvenience to you and others, but it can save a lifetime of doubt and uncertainty, or a life changing criminal record, or not, for those involved. Good post, Bill, and highly relevant. The A40 Gypsy Corner accident No it wasn't, it was the usual special pleading· this morning involved a lorry and a motorcycle. One man died there. This was not a "modest accident". It was a perfectly ordinary accident. 2000 people die on the roads each year in the UK. We all take risks when we drive and if I ended up dead in an accident I wouldn't expect the half of london to be inconvenienced because of it. They manage to get the tube up and running fairly quickly when someone falls under a train so there's absolutely no reason for a major arterial road to be closed for almost the entire morning just because of a bog standard road accident. Your description of an accident in which someone died (an acquaintance of an acquaintance of mine actually) as a "perfectly ordinary accident" and a "bog standard accident" just shows how callously insensitive you are. Any argument based on those sentiments is not worth debating. Good night. I fully understand your feelings about such situations. However, haven't the police admitted that, when there have been fatalities, they do sometimes have a policy of closing the road essentially to show respect for the deceased and their families, and also to demonstrate to other road users what the consequences of bad driving can be. While I'm sure that those trapped in traffic all feel sad about what has happened, should they be made to show respect and guilt in this way? -- Ian |
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