Brendan Burgess
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I'm not.and glad that me didn't ask me if I'd been drinking!
I'm not.
And how many have you had tonightI was quite impresses
And how many have you had tonight..lol..never saw a spelling mistake in any of your posts before..hic hic..haha..
I was under the limit.
Why were you glad then?
I have to say I'm unimpressed that a Garda felt compelled to stop someone who was doing a u-turn, they then spoke to the driver who would have smelled of alcohol and they didn't do a breath test.
I had a packet of crisps as well so I may have smelled of cheese and onion.The guard might not have smelled anything why get so picky about things?
The guard might not have smelled anything why get so picky about things?
The guard might not have smelled anything why get so picky about things?
lucky you weren't eating wine gums then.I had a packet of crisps as well so I may have smelled of cheese and onion.
I hear that in the UK will accept a complaint from a cyclist (and presumably other road users) and will pass it on to the driver in question. I wonder if we could get a similar service here?I was cycling up Serpentine Avenue in Ballsbridge today when a van pulled out of the car park where Patrick's Cafe is. Like most motorists, he saw no need whatsover to wait for a bicycle to pass.
I stopped my bike and spoke to him and got the usual response "I saw you".
A car coming in the opposite direction stopped, (he had to), and asked me what the problem was. As luck would have it, it was a garda in a civilian car. He got out and took my name and address and the other driver's name and address and cautioned him. Very professional, very clear, very systematic. He asked me if I wanted to take it further but I was happy enough that he had spoken to the driver and taken his name, and didn't want to go any further. The Garda told us to shake hands and be on our way.
Good community policing in action.
I hear that in the UK will accept a complaint from a cyclist (and presumably other road users) and will pass it on to the driver in question. I wonder if we could get a similar service here?
I've done the same a few times when van drivers endangered me while cycling. I've had mixed results, from no response, to a fobbed off response, to several calls with a Mr McCambridge from McCambridges Bread who was delighted to have the opportunity to raise a safety issue with ALL his drivers, not just the one that cut me up.I emailed a couple of companies in the cold spell whose van drivers were driving like total lunatics (given the conditions) on the motorway.
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