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Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 12:48
by tobyh5
Like I said, I would never have reported, it was a knee jerk post out of anger having known someone who died by a pudendum negligent driver texting and so was paying bugger all attention to the road.

But although I agree I may have shown excessive wording or reaction, again I want to know how you would feel if Kugan killed someone on the road in a similar situation. Still be full of "Do not be a fcking squealer………nonce….grass…….knob" attitude then.

Whereas I will hold my hands up for a knobbish post, I am a little surprised by the attitude of some people in reaction and with no rationale.

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 13:11
by Boxerbeetle
Any pudendum who drinks & drives should be banned from driving for life.

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 13:45
by el_grande_mauro_mina
This thread has gone all 'Mad Frankie Fraser' and though the boys in blue need to step up in general, I doubt they would take any
action over this if you actually did report it. Every time I got burgled and rang the police whilst living in Manchester - they would
moan at me 'whadya wanna us to do about it eh?' and throw the crimsestoppers number at me. Yeah - so good luck getting them to
do anything about a youtube video.

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 13:51
by Boxerbeetle
Fat Git wrote:This thread has gone all 'Mad Frankie Fraser' and though the boys in blue need to step up in general, I doubt they would take any
action over this if you actually did report it. Every time I got burgled and rang the police whilst living in Manchester - they would
moan at me 'whadya wanna us to do about it eh?' and throw the crimsestoppers number at me. Yeah - so good luck getting them to
do anything about a youtube video.
I once knew a guy who got banned for 2 years - on the evening his ban ended to celebrate his return behind the wheel, he filmed himself doing 120 mph on a motorway whilst drunk as a skunk & coked up to his eyeballs. I do believe his footage was later used as evidence against him, so it can be done!

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 14:15
by CiganoBoxer
If the thread starter is desperate to come copper and grass someone up for dangerous driving ,report my video bitch an not kugans ,mine is much better i think lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzCP9UB ... lWuXyPE-XQ

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 18:11
by tobyh5
CiganoBoxer wrote:If the thread starter is desperate to come copper and grass someone up for dangerous driving ,report my video bitch an not kugans ,mine is much better i think lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzCP9UB ... lWuXyPE-XQ

Wow you are so cool. You are my hero. I love you and your manly car and power.

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 18:14
by lefty
CiganoBoxer wrote:If the thread starter is desperate to come copper and grass someone up for dangerous driving ,report my video bitch an not kugans ,mine is much better i think lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzCP9UB ... lWuXyPE-XQ
You're just showing off now mate lol

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 22 Oct 2014, 01:03
by Sklar
CiganoBoxer wrote:If the thread starter is desperate to come copper and grass someone up for dangerous driving ,report my video bitch an not kugans ,mine is much better i think lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzCP9UB ... lWuXyPE-XQ
That's on a dyno, isn't it?

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 22 Oct 2014, 10:18
by Counter-puncher
bripez wrote:Some good Danny Dyer plastic wannabe's on this thread.

A question for the "don't grass" brigade - I was reading an interview with Kell Brook the other day. He said that he was helping the Police and trying to find out who stabbed him and that he should be in jail etc. etc.

Would you all post the same comments if Kell posted that on this site ?
*bows*. @ you too JimJim

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 22 Oct 2014, 10:35
by Datsue
bripez wrote:Some good Danny Dyer plastic wannabe's on this thread.

A question for the "don't grass" brigade - I was reading an interview with Kell Brook the other day. He said that he was helping the Police and trying to find out who stabbed him and that he should be in jail etc. etc.

Would you all post the same comments if Kell posted that on this site ?
:TU:

You rule, mush.

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 22 Oct 2014, 10:41
by Counter-puncher
JimJim2009 wrote:Interesting thread. I suppose folk see little in the video to warrant a complaint to the police and therefore think the opening post is a bit OTT. Am curious about the general 'you should never grass' comments. Should that be a general, one size fits all approach or are there occasions when 'grassing' is the right thing to do ?
after considered thought and a bit of research, Jim, I have come up with the answer, as there is an important exception to the rule.

so, right, you never grass, right, unless (and you'll kick yourself when you hear this, its one of those that just seems so obvious when you find out)

unless it involves a NONCE. (CF: 'Exception to the Rule: My Life in Pokey and all the Dirty facking Nonce Slags I either Fackin Cat up Like the Fackin Slags They Are, Or Occasionally Grassed Em Up, like, When Occasion Didn't Permit Giving Them a Proper Fackin Hidin' Mate', Reg Rastard, Dagenham Press 1982)

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 22 Oct 2014, 13:36
by CiganoBoxer
Sklar wrote:
CiganoBoxer wrote:If the thread starter is desperate to come copper and grass someone up for dangerous driving ,report my video bitch an not kugans ,mine is much better i think lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzCP9UB ... lWuXyPE-XQ
That's on a dyno, isn't it?
No mate just heavy rain ;)

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 22 Oct 2014, 14:16
by JimJim2009
How about grassing on benefit cheats ? You work for a living and pay your taxes, and cheats have a cushy, laid back life at your expense ? Note, I mean cheats, not people on benefit that they are entitled to. If a blind eye is turned, they carry on getting away with it.

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 22 Oct 2014, 15:18
by Datsue
JimJim2009 wrote:How about grassing on benefit cheats ? You work for a living and pay your taxes, and cheats have a cushy, laid back life at your expense ? Note, I mean cheats, not people on benefit that they are entitled to. If a blind eye is turned, they carry on getting away with it.

That is acceptable, as demonising the poor has been officially enshrined as a Great British Pastime.

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 22 Oct 2014, 15:26
by lefty
Datsue wrote:
JimJim2009 wrote:How about grassing on benefit cheats ? You work for a living and pay your taxes, and cheats have a cushy, laid back life at your expense ? Note, I mean cheats, not people on benefit that they are entitled to. If a blind eye is turned, they carry on getting away with it.

That is acceptable, as demonising the poor has been officially enshrined as a Great British Pastime.
spot on.

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 22 Oct 2014, 15:27
by smiling assassin
JimJim2009 wrote:How about grassing on benefit cheats ? You work for a living and pay your taxes, and cheats have a cushy, laid back life at your expense ? Note, I mean cheats, not people on benefit that they are entitled to. If a blind eye is turned, they carry on getting away with it.
We have loads of people coming over from different countries living off our benefits. If you can cheat your way to getting money off the government then fair play. If me taxes are going towards giving foreigners a cushty life here then i couldnt give a toss if someone else is getting away with it.

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 22 Oct 2014, 15:53
by Counter-puncher
smiling assassin wrote:
JimJim2009 wrote:How about grassing on benefit cheats ? You work for a living and pay your taxes, and cheats have a cushy, laid back life at your expense ? Note, I mean cheats, not people on benefit that they are entitled to. If a blind eye is turned, they carry on getting away with it.
We have loads of people coming over from different countries living off our benefits. If you can cheat your way to getting money off the government then fair play. If me taxes are going towards giving foreigners a cushty life here then i couldnt give a toss if someone else is getting away with it.
some of them are nonces too, the bloody nerve.

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 22 Oct 2014, 16:00
by smiling assassin
:TU:
Counter-puncher wrote:
smiling assassin wrote:
JimJim2009 wrote:How about grassing on benefit cheats ? You work for a living and pay your taxes, and cheats have a cushy, laid back life at your expense ? Note, I mean cheats, not people on benefit that they are entitled to. If a blind eye is turned, they carry on getting away with it.
We have loads of people coming over from different countries living off our benefits. If you can cheat your way to getting money off the government then fair play. If me taxes are going towards giving foreigners a cushty life here then i couldnt give a toss if someone else is getting away with it.
some of them are nonces too, the bloody nerve.
:TU: the cheek of some people is beyond belief

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 22 Oct 2014, 16:02
by banjo
How about leaving road users alone and go after proper criminals you know like paedoes, rapists and murderers.

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 22 Oct 2014, 20:43
by magwitch
if some of the people jumping down the throat of the OP on here could put someone away to take themselves out of a sticky situation, I would expect that person to rot. It's one thing being a moral crusader on the internet. I haven't watched the video.
I went into my local cop-shop a few years ago because some person jumped a red light right outside it whilst I was about to cross the road. Probably some jumped up little scumbag who is above the law, without regard for other people - and not to mention thinking they'd got away with it. The sort that probably carry on like this week in week out and are responsible for 80% of bad accidents. I'd have no problem with someone coming up to me calling me a grass as that would not rate me below the piece of sh*t in question, imo.
As it turned out I learnt a little about what would happen if nothing else, and it did help me let off some steam. Despite a good description and living in a country full of CCTVs, the cops said they wouldn't do anything without a full registration or some crap. However...I'm sure if the local sergeant decided he didn't like you they'd find five or six coppers a week to come and stalk you. That's how it works, right?

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 23 Oct 2014, 02:57
by Broomhall
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-29723404

Would you have grassed this guy up? or is he not a "proper" criminal...eg nonce, rapist etc

Are burglars and drug dealers also non grassable? I think we need some proper guidelines about who we can and who we cant grass up as I am finding it all very confusing.

I wouldnt want to to grass a murderer up and then find I had gone and grassed up the wrong class of criminal.

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 23 Oct 2014, 03:38
by banjo
A few years ago this girl I know wanted a ride just to experience the thrill of speed, so I took her on the back of the bike on the M58 and cracked 170. We were just having fun.

Also the only time I have ever been arrested was for shagging a woman in a park, again just having fun, but the cozzers were trying to charge us with public indecency, what the hell is that? You can stand in the street shouting hateful remarks but you can't walk down the same street with your nob out?

If the world had more hedonists it would be a much better place.

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 23 Oct 2014, 03:57
by JimJim2009
Datsue wrote:
JimJim2009 wrote:How about grassing on benefit cheats ? You work for a living and pay your taxes, and cheats have a cushy, laid back life at your expense ? Note, I mean cheats, not people on benefit that they are entitled to. If a blind eye is turned, they carry on getting away with it.

That is acceptable, as demonising the poor has been officially enshrined as a Great British Pastime.
Good. I will carry on then : )

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 23 Oct 2014, 04:00
by JimJim2009
Broomhall wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-29723404

Would you have grassed this guy up? or is he not a "proper" criminal...eg nonce, rapist etc

Are burglars and drug dealers also non grassable? I think we need some proper guidelines about who we can and who we cant grass up as I am finding it all very confusing.

I wouldnt want to to grass a murderer up and then find I had gone and grassed up the wrong class of criminal.
Providing the murderer was also a benefit cheat and nonce I think your conscience would be clear.

Re: Dangerous driving by the IFL clown

Posted: 23 Oct 2014, 04:46
by smoothmoves
I thought grassing was part of the criminals code, don't grass on your own. Ergo, you can't grass a criminal if you're not a criminal yourself. If you went downstairs of a night time and found someone lifting all of your gear, are you not supposed to "grass" them up? "Sorry for disturbing you fella, you crack on. Here's is the remote for the TV."
I find some posts on here staggering to say the least. Not that I would contact the police about the video in the op, but I do find people that deliberately distract themselves whilst driving particularly abhorrent.
Foe example, on one trip on the southbound carriageway of the A1 I saw a woman doing her make up at 70mph, some bloke writing an email on a LAPTOP at 70mph, and someone reversing down a hard shoulder. People scare me.