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Jack2jack said:Anyone been watching this series?
Tough watch, but a must watch for anyone who thinks it's ok, to drink/drug drive or use a hand held device whilst driving. Sobering to say the least.
Agreed. Really upset me that one.Darran said:Awful case tonight,twat should be put to sleep.
Indeed, couldn't agree more.Neath_Jack said:Brilliant series, tonight's episode was extremely harrowing.
9 years for that, makes you f*****g sick.
Muteswan said:The mum that was hurt, I believe, has recently had another child.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-67218612
I was amazed at the amount of post crash data, they can extract from the airbag module, incredible. What with CCTV/ dashcam footage and mobile phone records, the odds of getting away with anything are pretty much stacked against the driver.jack123 said:Thank you for that post J2J, I have watched a good few episodes of this on the I Player, and I must admit it's scary! Not going to say I will conform to the WG guidance of 20mph, but ferking hell, I definitely want to kick my boy racer boots off after watching the series.
Edit: Sorry, going back to the episode with the painter from Neath, I think he should have life.. It was a pretty dismal excuse, was too hungover for work in Leicester, so instead decided to drive home to Neath instead..
Due to the amount of phone calls they said incoming/outcoming, I have a feeling there was some sort of domestic going on, which obviously we are in the dark about.
Jack2jack said:I was amazed at the amount of post crash data, they can extract from the airbag module, incredible. What with CCTV/ dashcam footage and mobile phone records, the odds of getting away with anything are pretty much stacked against the driver.
I guess the closest thing atm is one of those black box things that insurance companies use for young drivers, I suppose all manufacturers could fit them to all cars at little cost, I'm sure it wont be long before all cars are fitted with some device or other.jack123 said:Yes.
Although one thing made me think, that there is no real time monitoring of poor driving, especially on a motorway, I watched a good few episodes, so I can't be sure, but I think it's the drunk driver from Neath, who killed those 2 young kids, when they studied the footage from his journey prior to the crash, he was all over the shop, veering all over, and also really bad tailgating. Surely there should be some sort of AI software around by now, to recognise normal driving, compared to bad?
Jack2jack said:I guess the closest thing atm is one of those black box things that insurance companies use for young drivers, I suppose all manufacturers could fit them to all cars at little cost, I'm sure it wont be long before all cars are fitted with some device or other.
I was talking to a colleague in work this week about her sons insurance, mind boggling, in the end they went black boxless and third party, still cost over 2 grand.jack123 said:Hmm maybe, I think that's a good few years away yet. That definitely seems like big brother is watching you way to go?
Those black boxes from what I researched into them, looked pretty harsh. It was a about 4 or 5 years ago, when I was looking into them, due to one of my children passing their test, and I read of a good few cancellations of insurance, for silly reasons, when IIRC the box was wrong, put me right off, I advised my child to pay the extra money for the non box insurance.
Jack2jack said:I was talking to a colleague in work this week about her sons insurance, mind boggling, in the end they went black boxless and third party, still cost over 2 grand.![]()