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On 12/11/2010 10:14, Ret. wrote:
d wrote: On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 17:29:41 -0000 "Ret." wrote: d wrote: On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 16:57:06 -0000 "Ret." wrote: See above. You cannot possibly *know* what is going on at an accident scene from merely driving slowly past it. All right then - from your years of experience tell me why they'd close almost the entire road for a simple collision with the street furniture. I was not there and I was not dealing with it so I don't know - and neither do you. So much for your years of experience then if you can't even come up with a few guesses. I have given some guesses - but, of course, they are based upon your description of the crash that I cannot rely on. For example - were you in full view of the accident scene while you were waiting? If not then you cannot assume that the truck was the only vehicle involved can you? It may be that other vehicles were blocking the other lanes and you only began moving once they had been removed. Oooor! There was some kind of hazardous or dangerous material/chemical inside the lorry? Bod |
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bod wrote:
On 12/11/2010 10:14, Ret. wrote: d wrote: On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 17:29:41 -0000 "Ret." wrote: d wrote: On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 16:57:06 -0000 "Ret." wrote: See above. You cannot possibly *know* what is going on at an accident scene from merely driving slowly past it. All right then - from your years of experience tell me why they'd close almost the entire road for a simple collision with the street furniture. I was not there and I was not dealing with it so I don't know - and neither do you. So much for your years of experience then if you can't even come up with a few guesses. I have given some guesses - but, of course, they are based upon your description of the crash that I cannot rely on. For example - were you in full view of the accident scene while you were waiting? If not then you cannot assume that the truck was the only vehicle involved can you? It may be that other vehicles were blocking the other lanes and you only began moving once they had been removed. Oooor! There was some kind of hazardous or dangerous material/chemical inside the lorry? Indeed. For Boltar to pontificate based upon his assessment of an accident scene having just driven past it long after it occurred is stupid. -- Kev |
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In message , at 10:50:14 on Fri, 12
Nov 2010, Ret. remarked: For Boltar to pontificate based upon his assessment of an accident scene having just driven past it long after it occurred is stupid. But I still have this uneasy question... if it was that long after the accident, why were almost all the lanes still closed? Note, this is a quite different question to "why did they need to close lanes immediately after the accident". -- Roland Perry |
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On 12/11/2010 12:40, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 10:50:14 on Fri, 12 Nov 2010, Ret. remarked: For Boltar to pontificate based upon his assessment of an accident scene having just driven past it long after it occurred is stupid. But I still have this uneasy question... if it was that long after the accident, why were almost all the lanes still closed? Note, this is a quite different question to "why did they need to close lanes immediately after the accident". Was there any hazardous/dangerous cargo inside the lorry! How would one know? Bod |
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In message , at 12:50:11 on Fri, 12 Nov
2010, bod remarked: Was there any hazardous/dangerous cargo inside the lorry! How would one know? Was the traffic flowing in the opposite direction also coned off? -- Roland Perry |
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In message , bod
writes On 12/11/2010 12:40, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 10:50:14 on Fri, 12 Nov 2010, Ret. remarked: For Boltar to pontificate based upon his assessment of an accident scene having just driven past it long after it occurred is stupid. But I still have this uneasy question... if it was that long after the accident, why were almost all the lanes still closed? Note, this is a quite different question to "why did they need to close lanes immediately after the accident". Was there any hazardous/dangerous cargo inside the lorry! How would one know? Don't vehicles carrying hazardous materials have warning markings? -- Ian |
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On 12/11/2010 13:06, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 12:50:11 on Fri, 12 Nov 2010, bod remarked: Was there any hazardous/dangerous cargo inside the lorry! How would one know? Was the traffic flowing in the opposite direction also coned off? I don't know, I wasn't there. Bod |
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In message , at 13:28:01 on Fri, 12 Nov
2010, bod remarked: Was there any hazardous/dangerous cargo inside the lorry! How would one know? Was the traffic flowing in the opposite direction also coned off? I don't know, I wasn't there. You asked "how would one know". I supplied an answer. -- Roland Perry |
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