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Northern Monkey 18-01-2019 11:45 AM

Yeah i bet he’s well annoyed he’s lost his ncb :joker:

thesheriff443 18-01-2019 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10412348)
What a boring life that would be if none of us could ever speculate or dare to voice any educated opinions

Educated opinions, didn’t know you was privi to information on the royals that none of us could have access to.

To have an educated opinion you must know more on the subject than most.

thesheriff443 18-01-2019 01:10 PM

Council have approved new safety measures as five people have been killed on a that stretch of road in six years.

thesheriff443 18-01-2019 01:11 PM

ltoday a brand new landrover discovery sport was delivered to the queens Norfolk estate.
They cost from 47 thousand.

The Slim Reaper 18-01-2019 01:34 PM

If they let women on the roads, I don't see a problem with old men.

Nicky91 18-01-2019 01:39 PM

i'm very surprised that he did drive a car at his age of 97, also unharmed after that incident i'm also surprised about that, you know how fragile old people in the 90's can be

Niamh. 18-01-2019 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 10412367)
Educated opinions, didn’t know you was privi to information on the royals that none of us could have access to.

To have an educated opinion you must know more on the subject than most.

Oh sorry Sheriff. No they would never let the Queens husband off on anything because of who he is......silly me :umm2:

Cherie 18-01-2019 01:57 PM

I don't get the argument that he is driving because he doesn't want to lose his independence, if he goes out in public he will have a bodyguard with him so they could drive, its not like some old dear who has her licence taken offer her so she has to find alternate means of getting around, plenty room on that estate for him to drive if he wants to

The Slim Reaper 18-01-2019 02:07 PM

I'm glad Arista put "the royal" in the subject, otherwise I'd have been wondering who this guy was.

thesheriff443 18-01-2019 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10412429)
Oh sorry Sheriff. No they would never let the Queens husband off on anything because of who he is......silly me :umm2:

Glad you have seen the error of your our ways.

Niamh. 18-01-2019 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 10412450)
Glad you have seen the error of your our ways.

Don't be silly

arista 18-01-2019 06:20 PM

If only he had sunglasses
The Nice Old boy & his wife (on every tv news): they helped the old Prince out the Car
who said "he confirmed the sunlight was in his eyes"

James 18-01-2019 06:34 PM

Quote:

Prince Philip: Sandringham crash led to car 'tumbling' across road
1 hour ago



The man who helped free the Duke of Edinburgh from his Land Rover after his crash has described how he saw the vehicle "careering" across the road.

Prince Philip, 97, was unhurt but visited hospital on Friday for a check-up following Thursday's crash.

A nine-month-old boy in the other car was uninjured. The driver, a 28-year-old woman, had cuts while a 45-year-old female passenger broke her wrist.

Witness Roy Warne said the duke asked about their welfare after the crash.

A Palace spokesperson said the duke's hospital visit confirmed he had "no injuries of concern".

Mr Warne was driving home when he saw the car roll and end up on the other side of the road.

He said the duke was "obviously shaken" but managed to stand up and ask how the others involved in the crash were, he said.

Mr Warne told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "I saw it careering, tumbling across the road and ending up on the other side.

"It would take a massive force [to have done that]."


He said that after seeing the crash, on the A149 near Sandringham: "I went to the other car. There was a baby in the back and, with another man, we got the baby out.

"Then I went to the black car to help and realised it was the Duke of Edinburgh."

Mr Warne said he overheard the duke telling police he had been "dazzled by the sun".

The two people who were first to the scene of the crash say the duke appears to have been travelling alone in the vehicle at the moment of collision.

One day after the car crash, a Land Rover of the same model Prince Philip had driven during the accident, was delivered to the Sandringham estate.

The two women in the Kia were taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn to be treated for the broken wrist and cuts to the knee, and were later discharged.

A Palace spokesman said contact had been made with the occupants of the Kia - the other car involved in the crash - to exchange "well-wishes".

Norfolk Police said it was standard policy to breath test drivers involved in collisions and both had provided negative readings.

The incident will be investigated "and any appropriate action taken", the force added.

Chris Spinks, who led Norfolk's roads policing team for five years, said officers would likely follow-up on first hand accounts and interview those involved.

The retired chief inspector added that there would be "no favouritism" shown towards the duke during the investigation.

Car accidents: Younger v older drivers

By BBC Reality Check

In November 2018, there were 5.3 million over-70s with full driving licences in Britain, according to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency.

There were 11,245 people involved in road traffic accidents where the driver was in that age group - a rate of two per 1,000 licence holders.

For Britain's 2.8 million drivers aged 17 to 24, the rate was more than four times as high, at nine per 1,000.

The DVLA did not provide figures on whether this simply reflected that the older age group were on the road less than the younger age group. However, a separate study from the National Travel Survey suggests that over-70 drive an average of 1,000 miles a year more than under-20s.

Asked if Prince Philip was trapped, Mr Warne replied: "Yes, he was. I asked him to move his left leg and that freed his right leg and then I helped him get out."

He said he couldn't remember what the duke had then said, but added that "it was nothing rude".

"He was obviously shaken, and then he went and asked if everyone else was all right," said Mr Warne.


Asked if the duke had then thanked him for getting him out of the car, Mr Warne said: "No, but he wasn't being discourteous. He had other things on his mind, I'm sure."

Mr Warne said there was "a little bit of blood" and that a member of what he described as the royal entourage gave him a wipe for his hands, adding "a lot of people arrived very quickly".


He said the two women involved were "very shaken", adding: "One of them was the mother of the child and she was quite upset."

Norfolk County Council was already due to discuss safety issues on the road - described as a "rat run" by one local - before the crash took place.

On Friday, it approved plans for new safety measures on that section of the A149. The speed limit will be lowered from 60mph to 50mph and an average speed monitoring system will be implemented.

Prime Minister Theresa May sent the duke a message wishing him well following the crash.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-46918039

Crimson Dynamo 19-01-2019 09:09 AM

No one should be driving at 97 on that road

The speed limit is bloody 50 ffs

Underscore 19-01-2019 10:24 AM

Time to start mandatory driving tests for those who pass a certain age threshold

arista 19-01-2019 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Underscore (Post 10412996)
Time to start mandatory driving tests for those who pass a certain age threshold


I think they do
at the age of 70

AnnieK 19-01-2019 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10412999)
I think they do
at the age of 70

They don't, you just have to apply for your licence every 3 years...and let the DVLA know about any new medical conditions

Ashley. 19-01-2019 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Underscore (Post 10412996)
Time to start mandatory driving tests for those who pass a certain age threshold

I don't think it was due to his driving ability, he just made an idiotic mistake that risked the life of a nine month-old child.

If you can't see, you don't go.

thesheriff443 19-01-2019 02:41 PM

The queen 92 has been seen driving her Range Rover days after Phil’s crash.

arista 19-01-2019 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 10413046)
They don't, you just have to apply for your licence every 3 years...and let the DVLA know about any new medical conditions


Yes thanks for the Correction
AnnieK

arista 19-01-2019 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 10413110)
The queen 92 has been seen driving her Range Rover days after Phil’s crash.



Yes but he Drives FASTER
as he is a Fella

arista 20-01-2019 08:55 AM

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/660/cp...ndaymirror.jpg

Class War now

arista 20-01-2019 08:57 AM

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/660/cp...onsunday-1.jpg

and he breaks the Law

Good to see he has Sunglasses NOW

He is driving again.

user104658 20-01-2019 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10413656)
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/660/cp...onsunday-1.jpg

and he breaks the Law

Good to see he has Sunglasses NOW

He is driving again.

Is Phil trying to suicide-by-carcrash? :joker: "It will be a scandal if I dont make it look like an accident!"

arista 20-01-2019 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10413671)
Is Phil trying to suicide-by-carcrash? :joker: "It will be a scandal if I dont make it look like an accident!"


[Prince Philip has received a "ticking-off" by Norfolk Police after he was photographed
not wearing his seatbelt two days after a crash near Sandringham,
the Mail on Sunday reports. A Norfolk Police spokesman said
"suitable words of advice have been given to the driver". ]


He does not care

he drives to buy Grocery?



97 and loves driving FAST, and he is above the Plebs


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