doriz
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Fields round me that have just been drilled are under standing water.Afternoon folks back at home, some rural areas flooded so staff allowed to leave to get back safe. Yaldi.
Feet up and crochetting in peace
Fields round me that have just been drilled are under standing water.Afternoon folks back at home, some rural areas flooded so staff allowed to leave to get back safe. Yaldi.
Feet up and crochetting in peace
Our village is under water! The main road is blocked as the stream has burst its banks. The Mrs is out taking coffee to the troops.Fields round me that have just been drilled are under standing water.
one of the other patients has a phone with internet access, its just where he keeps it away from the nurses puts me off using it though lolYou out on day realise
Our village is under water! The main road is blocked as the stream has burst its banks. The Mrs is out taking coffee to the troops.
We are slightly higher than the neighbours but if the rain doesn't stop, we will be joining the throng of insurance claims
Mornin.
Wind getting up and blowing all my leaves along to next door, every cloud and all that
Rain holding off for now
Breakfast at Cafe with girlfriend this morning, my treat
Still looking for a series 3
Stay dry all
Ha ha you need to get a head cam would be fun to watch and here the squeels...we used to go to a hotel outside Edinburgh which had a disco in the middle of the countryside when it was my turn to drive the guys sh.at themselves in my lowered race engined hillclimb Imp...lolWe got soaked today oot in the rib boat.....marble man requested that I drive the boat as ive got the most experience.
He wanted 3 people in the boat, 1 to drive & 1 to hold onto the yacht & 1 to tie the rope on.
I said we dont need 3 have you got your pink pants on today.
Had to put a safety rope on floating caravan so it didnt end up on the beach.
Got one side tied onto the yacht & through the mooring the waves were wild, I was laughing as the water pounded over the
top of us. Got one side on & through the mooring then had to take the rope round the bow to the other side he said go go quick
so I did launched the boat off a big wave going sideways & spun it round.....then nearly done a 180 off the rolling wave to face the
bow he squealed like a wee bitch I think he spatt his marbles oot
Said I was a nutter
Got the job done very quick no hassle.
Ha ha you need to get a head cam would be fun to watch and here the squeels...we used to go to a hotel outside Edinburgh which had a disco in the middle of the countryside when it was my turn to drive the guys sh.at themselves in my lowered race engined hillclimb Imp...lol
My wee cuz has just sold his track car imp great wee motor.
Thats a superb idea I sold my gopro a while ago with my drone, might get another just for giggles.
Parts of my Imp were bought from Bob Jaimison who was a mate of the builder of the Drambuie Imp Ian Forrest who I think now runs the race school at knockhill...
Not all oranges taste of orange.An orange wot tastes of orange!?
Sounds like community speed watch. There's a number of initiatives. Police are involved. They let them use a camera in an agreed location at certain times. Often there will be an officer with them. Its all part of the active community policing fing. Yer wasting yer time having a pop at them. It could get yer into trouble. The normal outcome is a warning oft the police for driving ootside of the law. It comes from them because they have the power to use/access yer cars details to notify the registered keeper. Keep gerrin caught on the same o'fence or mixture of o'fences and the police can send yer a NIP notice of intended prosecution for an o'fence.Mornin all.
Got a funny letter from the Dorset Police yessdi.
I had been clocked by a bunch of peeps on a speed camera doing about 38 in a 40 mph zone.
Except it wasn't.
It had changed while we were away to a 30 zone. All of about 100 yards long! (It didn't actually say what speed I was doing, I just know cos I checked my speed when I saw the blokey with the gun thing!)
This was the first time I had been down that bit of road since we got back, it has been a 40 mph zone since I ever have lived in Ferndown, and of course there was no 30 mph speed limit sign when I turned on to it from our estate, which obvs is a 30! (It is street lit.)
We have to assume that all this happened, including any warning signs about a new limit, long enough ago for the signs to have been removed. Of course TomTom still thinks it's a 40 not that that cuts any ice.
Anyway I am not being done cos the Karens/vigilantes who were all there doing the biz haven't, one assumes, got the powere to do more than dob you in. So the letter warned me that if I did it 3 times they'd tell the plods and they would.....do what?
It is all very unclear.
Have any of you come across this before?
Me being me I couldn't just let it ride, I wrote an email to chief Karen, a Ms Attwood, explaining how it happened and asking a few questions. I'll be interested to see if she answers them! Like "Does the Traffic Police lend its speed guns to them and are they tested each time they are used?" and "...if this group of people catch a driver speeding 3 times, do they have the power to prosecute the driver? If not, are the police going to rely on their evidence and then prosecute the driver? I was under the impression that only the evidence from a member of the police force, or the evidence from an official speed camera could be used to prosecute people for speeding.
If this is not the case, can you provide me with a link to the statute where this law has changed?"
The letter actually said that if "caught by these peeps three times I would be referred to our No Excuse/Roads Policing Team for consideration of further action". Which is about as wooly as a wooly mammoth on a cold day.
They also included a leaflet from the "Community Speed Watch" peeps which was as preachy as it was patronising.
Shame on me. I shouldn't have been speeding though to know it I would have had to have noticed the absence of stuff, like the 40 mph sign at a set of lights, and any 40 mph repeaters which I doubt there ever were as Dorset is poop at putting these up where they should.
But I can't help being irked at all this being done by a bunch of saddos with nowt else to do in their lives.
It was obvious that they weren't having much luck elsewhere in the town as they were all grouped on one of the only two or three bits of road where the limit has changed very recently.
Rant over! (Haven't had one of these for a while!!!)
Anyway stay safe peeps, especially those in Scotty land, incuding our grandson who has already been cut off on his island, the one opposite Oban, can never remember the name of it. Those on both the east coast where apparentyl a lady has died already, the west coast and then the east coast of Yorkshire, Tynseside, etc
We are off to Bath to the thee-ater this evening so have a good one folks!
Pretty sure it's on the guidelines they can't change a limit over a short distance. Is it a real limit change or have they made it up?Mornin all.
Got a funny letter from the Dorset Police yessdi.
I had been clocked by a bunch of peeps on a speed camera doing about 38 in a 40 mph zone.
Except it wasn't.
It had changed while we were away to a 30 zone. All of about 100 yards long! (It didn't actually say what speed I was doing, I just know cos I checked my speed when I saw the blokey with the gun thing!)
This was the first time I had been down that bit of road since we got back, it has been a 40 mph zone since I ever have lived in Ferndown, and of course there was no 30 mph speed limit sign when I turned on to it from our estate, which obvs is a 30! (It is street lit.)
We have to assume that all this happened, including any warning signs about a new limit, long enough ago for the signs to have been removed. Of course TomTom still thinks it's a 40 not that that cuts any ice.
Anyway I am not being done cos the Karens/vigilantes who were all there doing the biz haven't, one assumes, got the powere to do more than dob you in. So the letter warned me that if I did it 3 times they'd tell the plods and they would.....do what?
It is all very unclear.
Have any of you come across this before?
Me being me I couldn't just let it ride, I wrote an email to chief Karen, a Ms Attwood, explaining how it happened and asking a few questions. I'll be interested to see if she answers them! Like "Does the Traffic Police lend its speed guns to them and are they tested each time they are used?" and "...if this group of people catch a driver speeding 3 times, do they have the power to prosecute the driver? If not, are the police going to rely on their evidence and then prosecute the driver? I was under the impression that only the evidence from a member of the police force, or the evidence from an official speed camera could be used to prosecute people for speeding.
If this is not the case, can you provide me with a link to the statute where this law has changed?"
The letter actually said that if "caught by these peeps three times I would be referred to our No Excuse/Roads Policing Team for consideration of further action". Which is about as wooly as a wooly mammoth on a cold day.
They also included a leaflet from the "Community Speed Watch" peeps which was as preachy as it was patronising.
Shame on me. I shouldn't have been speeding though to know it I would have had to have noticed the absence of stuff, like the 40 mph sign at a set of lights, and any 40 mph repeaters which I doubt there ever were as Dorset is poop at putting these up where they should.
But I can't help being irked at all this being done by a bunch of saddos with nowt else to do in their lives.
It was obvious that they weren't having much luck elsewhere in the town as they were all grouped on one of the only two or three bits of road where the limit has changed very recently.
Rant over! (Haven't had one of these for a while!!!)
Anyway stay safe peeps, especially those in Scotty land, incuding our grandson who has already been cut off on his island, the one opposite Oban, can never remember the name of it. Those on both the east coast where apparentyl a lady has died already, the west coast and then the east coast of Yorkshire, Tynseside, etc
We are off to Bath to the thee-ater this evening so have a good one folks!