www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-20555116
EDIT - discussion already in progress
See:- www.car4play.com/forum/post/index.htm?t=12621
Last edited by: VxFan on Sat 1 Dec 12 at 23:55
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I don't think the point was nannying, I think it was that it was probably unnecessary and could easily have resulted in resources being used to rescue them when they must already have been at full stretch elsewhere.
A bit pompous though. And pointless, since they hadn't got stuck,
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In a snorke'd land rover he was obviously OK.
OTOH there have been at least two cases in last year of more ordinary cars being swept away by cross currents with fatal results.
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>> A bit pompous though. And pointless, since they hadn't got stuck,
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Yes, wasted on that driver, there is no cure for stupidity. It may give other drivers brains a nudge into action though. At least his car filling up with water would help keep the wheels on the ground, but the electrics, a snorkel won't help them.
Last edited by: Old Navy on Sat 1 Dec 12 at 20:36
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