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From: Doug on 5 Jun 2010 07:13 Once again demonstrating that nowhere is safe from these killer drivers. More walls were also smashed. Pure luck that no cyclists happened to be in the way at the time. Also we are told that police are impeccable, specially trained drivers. So what does this say about ordinary motorists and the so-called driving test? "Two killed in police car collision in Luton Two pedestrians were killed when they were hit by a police car responding to an incident in Bedfordshire. The men died when the car came off the road after colliding with a Vauxhall Zafira in Luton at 2351 BST on Friday. The victims, believed to be foreign nationals, had been standing on the pathway at the junction of Holland Road and Leagrave Road. The force has referred the incident to the Independent Police Complaints Commission. The junction has been closed while the investigation is carried out. A Bedfordshire police spokeswoman said: "The marked panda car, crewed by two male police officers from Luton, was responding to an immediate call for assistance and was on blue lights and a siren when it first collided with a Vauxhall Zafira being driven by a man who was alone in the car." Neither of the two police officers who were in the car nor the driver of the other vehicle were injured. The junction has been closed while the investigation into the collision on Friday night is carried out." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/beds_bucks_and_herts/10244595.stm -- UK Radical Campaigns. http://www.zing.icom43.net A driving licence is a licence to kill.
From: webreader on 5 Jun 2010 07:42 On Jun 5, 12:13 pm, Doug <jag...(a)riseup.net> wrote: > Once again demonstrating that nowhere is safe from these killer > drivers. More walls were also smashed. Pure luck that no cyclists > happened to be in the way at the time. Also we are told that police > are impeccable, specially trained drivers. So what does this say about > ordinary motorists and the so-called driving test? > > "Two killed in police car collision in Luton > > Two pedestrians were killed when they were hit by a police car > responding to an incident in Bedfordshire. > > The men died when the car came off the road after colliding with a > Vauxhall Zafira in Luton at 2351 BST on Friday. > > The victims, believed to be foreign nationals, had been standing on > the pathway at the junction of Holland Road and Leagrave Road. > > The force has referred the incident to the Independent Police > Complaints Commission. > > The junction has been closed while the investigation is carried out. > > A Bedfordshire police spokeswoman said: "The marked panda car, crewed > by two male police officers from Luton, was responding to an immediate > call for assistance and was on blue lights and a siren when it first > collided with a Vauxhall Zafira being driven by a man who was alone in > the car." > > Neither of the two police officers who were in the car nor the driver > of the other vehicle were injured. > > The junction has been closed while the investigation into the > collision on Friday night is carried out." > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/beds_bucks_and_herts/10244595.stm > > -- > UK Radical Campaigns.http://www.zing.icom43.net > A driving licence is a licence to kill. So putting cyclist in the text makes it on topic?
From: Doug on 5 Jun 2010 07:48 On 5 June, 12:42, webreader <websiterea...(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > On Jun 5, 12:13 pm, Doug <jag...(a)riseup.net> wrote: > > > > > Once again demonstrating that nowhere is safe from these killer > > drivers. More walls were also smashed. Pure luck that no cyclists > > happened to be in the way at the time. Also we are told that police > > are impeccable, specially trained drivers. So what does this say about > > ordinary motorists and the so-called driving test? > > > "Two killed in police car collision in Luton > > > Two pedestrians were killed when they were hit by a police car > > responding to an incident in Bedfordshire. > > > The men died when the car came off the road after colliding with a > > Vauxhall Zafira in Luton at 2351 BST on Friday. > > > The victims, believed to be foreign nationals, had been standing on > > the pathway at the junction of Holland Road and Leagrave Road. > > > The force has referred the incident to the Independent Police > > Complaints Commission. > > > The junction has been closed while the investigation is carried out. > > > A Bedfordshire police spokeswoman said: "The marked panda car, crewed > > by two male police officers from Luton, was responding to an immediate > > call for assistance and was on blue lights and a siren when it first > > collided with a Vauxhall Zafira being driven by a man who was alone in > > the car." > > > Neither of the two police officers who were in the car nor the driver > > of the other vehicle were injured. > > > The junction has been closed while the investigation into the > > collision on Friday night is carried out." > > >http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/beds_bucks_and_herts/10244595.stm > > So putting cyclist in the text makes it on topic? > No the fact that cyclists, on roads or pavements, can be the victims of such drivers makes it on topic -- UK Radical Campaigns. http://www.zing.icom43.net A driving licence is a licence to kill.
From: FrengaX on 5 Jun 2010 07:53 On Jun 5, 12:48 pm, Doug <jag...(a)riseup.net> wrote: > On 5 June, 12:42, webreader <websiterea...(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > > > > On Jun 5, 12:13 pm, Doug <jag...(a)riseup.net> wrote: > > > > Once again demonstrating that nowhere is safe from these killer > > > drivers. More walls were also smashed. Pure luck that no cyclists > > > happened to be in the way at the time. Also we are told that police > > > are impeccable, specially trained drivers. So what does this say about > > > ordinary motorists and the so-called driving test? > > > > "Two killed in police car collision in Luton > > > > Two pedestrians were killed when they were hit by a police car > > > responding to an incident in Bedfordshire. > > > > The men died when the car came off the road after colliding with a > > > Vauxhall Zafira in Luton at 2351 BST on Friday. > > > > The victims, believed to be foreign nationals, had been standing on > > > the pathway at the junction of Holland Road and Leagrave Road. > > > > The force has referred the incident to the Independent Police > > > Complaints Commission. > > > > The junction has been closed while the investigation is carried out. > > > > A Bedfordshire police spokeswoman said: "The marked panda car, crewed > > > by two male police officers from Luton, was responding to an immediate > > > call for assistance and was on blue lights and a siren when it first > > > collided with a Vauxhall Zafira being driven by a man who was alone in > > > the car." > > > > Neither of the two police officers who were in the car nor the driver > > > of the other vehicle were injured. > > > > The junction has been closed while the investigation into the > > > collision on Friday night is carried out." > > > >http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/beds_bucks_and_herts/10244595.stm > > > So putting cyclist in the text makes it on topic? > > No the fact that cyclists, on roads or pavements, can be the victims > of such drivers makes it on topic > > -- > UK Radical Campaigns.http://www.zing.icom43.net > A driving licence is a licence to kill.- Hide quoted text - No it doesn't. The word "can" is the clue.
From: BrianW on 5 Jun 2010 08:40
On Jun 5, 12:48�pm, Doug <jag...(a)riseup.net> wrote: > On 5 June, 12:42, webreader <websiterea...(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > > > > On Jun 5, 12:13�pm, Doug <jag...(a)riseup.net> wrote: > > > > Once again demonstrating that nowhere is safe from these killer > > > drivers. More walls were also smashed. Pure luck that no cyclists > > > happened to be in the way at the time. Also we are told that police > > > are impeccable, specially trained drivers. So what does this say about > > > ordinary motorists and the so-called driving test? > > > > "Two killed in police car collision in Luton > > > > Two pedestrians were killed when they were hit by a police car > > > responding to an incident in Bedfordshire. > > > > The men died when the car came off the road after colliding with a > > > Vauxhall Zafira in Luton at 2351 BST on Friday. > > > > The victims, believed to be foreign nationals, had been standing on > > > the pathway at the junction of Holland Road and Leagrave Road. > > > > The force has referred the incident to the Independent Police > > > Complaints Commission. > > > > The junction has been closed while the investigation is carried out. > > > > A Bedfordshire police spokeswoman said: "The marked panda car, crewed > > > by two male police officers from Luton, was responding to an immediate > > > call for assistance and was on blue lights and a siren when it first > > > collided with a Vauxhall Zafira being driven by a man who was alone in > > > the car." > > > > Neither of the two police officers who were in the car nor the driver > > > of the other vehicle were injured. > > > > The junction has been closed while the investigation into the > > > collision on Friday night is carried out." > > > >http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/beds_bucks_and_herts/10244595.stm > > > So putting cyclist in the text makes it on topic? > > No the fact that cyclists, on roads or pavements, can be the victims > of such drivers makes it on topic Right, gotcha. By that same "logic", ballet dancers, lawyers, footballers and fans of rap music can be the victims of such drivers. So why didn't you post it to uk.rec.ballet, uk.legal, uk.rec.sports.football and uk.rec.music.rap? |