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arista 18-01-2019 12:49 AM

What the Feck is the Royal Prince Philip , 97, doing Driving?
 
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at you Real OLD AGE

Cherie 18-01-2019 06:04 AM

Yes it is insane, even if he is medically fit, his reactions will be slower, those poor people in that car, I wonder if he pulled out in front of them as he was coming out of a side road

arista 18-01-2019 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10412222)
Yes it is insane, even if he is medically fit, his reactions will be slower, those poor people in that car, I wonder if he pulled out in front of them as he was coming out of a side road

He should stop driving for good



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Northern Monkey 18-01-2019 06:27 AM

I was thinking about this.Maybe he knows he doesn’t have long left and decided he wants one last drive before he pops his clogs.

Whatever the reason.It’s fecking insane at that age.

thesheriff443 18-01-2019 06:52 AM

This accident could happen to anyone blinded by the sun.

He is a royal so he has had the best of everything in life, that’s the reason he is so active at 97.

Bad drivers come in all ages.

bots 18-01-2019 07:03 AM

With the best will in the world, a person aged 97 is not going to have the concentration and reactions of a younger person. There is a reason people have to re-apply for driving licenses regularly after the age of 70, it's for everyones safety. Also, the onus is on the individual, to always make sure they are fit and ready before driving. It's not easy to give up independence, but at 97, he should be well used to it by now.

AnnieK 18-01-2019 07:07 AM

We had to take my grandads car off him when he turned 90, he was becoming a menace. He was a good driver but the older he got the slower he drove. He was never the same after my dad and uncle took it away, he had lost the last of his younger life and independence. The news last night said that he is fiercely independent so probably was clinging on to that. Will be interesting to find out the details and who was at fault.

AnnieK 18-01-2019 07:09 AM

The story dominated the news.last night though, headline story and took 20 minutes up.....just when the country is in a state of chaos.....diversary tactics by the Palace?? :laugh:

thesheriff443 18-01-2019 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 10412235)
We had to take my grandads car off him when he turned 90, he was becoming a menace. He was a good driver but the older he got the slower he drove. He was never the same after my dad and uncle took it away, he had lost the last of his younger life and independence. The news last night said that he is fiercely independent so probably was clinging on to that. Will be interesting to find out the details and who was at fault.

The sun was at fault blinding old Phil.

thesheriff443 18-01-2019 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 10412236)
The story dominated the news.last night though, headline story and took 20 minutes up.....just when the country is in a state of chaos.....diversary tactics by the Palace?? :laugh:

Not the palace sending Phil out to buy milk and flipping him over trick

user104658 18-01-2019 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 10412235)
We had to take my grandads car off him when he turned 90, he was becoming a menace. He was a good driver but the older he got the slower he drove. He was never the same after my dad and uncle took it away, he had lost the last of his younger life and independence. The news last night said that he is fiercely independent so probably was clinging on to that. Will be interesting to find out the details and who was at fault.

He was pulling out into traffic with right of way and his car was hit side-on, which means that it was his responsibility by default (as he was the one breaking the flow of traffic). That is unless the oncoming car was speeding - which seems very unlikely, as if they were someone would be dead or seriously injured.

It is possible that he was blinded by the sun but that doesn't negate him being at fault, as the rule is always "if you can't see that the road is clear, assume that it isn't".

thesheriff443 18-01-2019 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10412244)
He was pulling out into traffic with right of way and his car was hit side-on, which means that it was his responsibility by default (as he was the one breaking the flow of traffic). That is unless the oncoming car was speeding - which seems very unlikely, as if they were someone would be dead or seriously injured.

It is possible that he was blinded by the sun but that doesn't negate him being at fault, as the rule is always "if you can't see that the road is clear, assume that it isn't".

You talking like someone running driving a awareness course.

Thes things happen, with driving it’s not if but when you gonna have a bump.

thesheriff443 18-01-2019 07:43 AM

A police car hit and killed someone a few days ago

Cherie 18-01-2019 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 10412247)
A police car hit and killed someone a few days ago

yes accidents happen every day, but coming out of a side road into traffic is generally pretty safe if you gauge the distance of the oncoming traffic correctly and if you are blinded by the sun, then you wait until you can see what is coming

bots 18-01-2019 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10412248)
yes accidents happen every day, but coming out of a side road into traffic is generally pretty safe if you gauge the distance of the oncoming traffic correctly and if you are blinded by the sun, then you wait until you can see what is coming

driving in London is also not the same as driving in the country. People pull out in front of other cars all the time in London, and everyone is prepared for it and is ready for it .... it's not the same in the country ... different rules apply .... my guess is that circumstance applied here. Big Phil expected the other driver to slow down and let him out

thesheriff443 18-01-2019 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10412248)
yes accidents happen every day, but coming out of a side road into traffic is generally pretty safe if you gauge the distance of the oncoming traffic correctly and if you are blinded by the sun, then you wait until you can see what is coming

He has glasses so the glare of the sun can get you, he was not charged so it’s classed as an accident.

bots 18-01-2019 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 10412253)
He has glasses so the glare of the sun can get you, he was not charged so it’s classed as an accident.

and who is going to be the policeman that arrests and charges a 97 year old prince and be responsible for him dying?

thesheriff443 18-01-2019 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10412255)
and who is going to be the policeman that arrests and charges a 97 year old prince and be responsible for him dying?

He took a breathalyser so he is not above the law.

Niamh. 18-01-2019 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 10412253)
He has glasses so the glare of the sun can get you, he was not charged so it’s classed as an accident.

As if the Queens husband not being charged is "proof" that he wasn't in the wrong though :laugh2:

bots 18-01-2019 08:52 AM

Lets not forget Diana, i'm still convinced the Royals were behind that, and nothing happened to them.

thesheriff443 18-01-2019 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10412262)
As if the Queens husband not being charged is "proof" that he wasn't in the wrong though :laugh2:

You can be in the wrong and it still be an accident, that’s like saying a woman is as driving it must be her fault.

thesheriff443 18-01-2019 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10412263)
Lets not forget Diana, i'm still convinced the Royals were behind that, and nothing happened to them.

Maybe the royals want Phil dead.

Niamh. 18-01-2019 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 10412265)
You can be in the wrong and it still be an accident, that’s like saying a woman is as driving it must be her fault.

No it really isn't.

thesheriff443 18-01-2019 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10412269)
No it really isn't.

It is, it’s making an assumption.

Marsh. 18-01-2019 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 10412253)
He has glasses so the glare of the sun can get you, he was not charged so it’s classed as an accident.

Yes. An accident caused by his recklessness.

Nobody is saying he did it deliberately (:smug:) but it was an accident caused by him.

If the sun is in your eyes, you simply don't go. :joker:


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