tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post7668321590552977664..comments2024-03-29T05:21:11.278+00:00Comments on Ambush Predator: So, Now It's Time..?JuliaMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07844126589712842477noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-71502943806596484512010-05-22T06:06:18.038+01:002010-05-22T06:06:18.038+01:00"Because in NuLieBore's world there is no...<i>"Because in NuLieBore's world there is no such thing as an accident - someone (not me) is always to blame."</i> <br /><br />That seems to be the underlying subtext.<br /><br /><i>"...I still my little one's hand when we cross the road. - And she is 11 yrs old"</i> <br /><br />All the more puzzling that this mother - knowing the road conditions - seemed so blase...<br /><br /><i>"Have reins for toddlers fallen out of fashion?"</i><br /><br />Good lord, I think they must have. Now that you mention it, I'm trying to think when I last saw a toddler on reins.<br /><br />And I can't.<br /><br /><i>"I don't think I'd be able to bang on the window of a speeding car..."</i> <br /><br />I took that to mean the car stopped at one point, but then sped off again. But these sort of eyewitness accounts are often more confusing than illuminating. <br /><br />I remember seeing an experiment on witnesses and what they remember. Should be shown to all jury members before they take their seats...JuliaMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07844126589712842477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-12864369011431408842010-05-21T22:05:13.464+01:002010-05-21T22:05:13.464+01:00Hmm, yes. Read this story the other day, it's ...Hmm, yes. Read this story the other day, it's a horrendous thing to happen to a child, but that's why they make harnesses and tell parents to keep hold of their children.<br /><br />Thing is, if<br /><i>" It must have been at least 40 miles an hour"</i> or,<br /><i>"Witnesses say the vehicle may have been travelling at 60mph"</i><br />How come Mum was able to do this?<br /><i>" I was just shouting "stop, he's under the car" and banging on the window.'</i><br /><br />I don't think I'd be able to bang on the window of a speeding car, but maybe that's what adrenaline does for you.Mrs Rigbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02896765062231309345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-89899391000833775092010-05-21T21:12:17.187+01:002010-05-21T21:12:17.187+01:00Have reins for toddlers fallen out of fashion? My ...Have reins for toddlers fallen out of fashion? My sister and I were roped like steers until we were old enough to know the Green Cross Code.David Gilliesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-20360968726838467952010-05-21T20:34:29.232+01:002010-05-21T20:34:29.232+01:00sorry for the little lad, but I still my little on...sorry for the little lad, but I still my little one's hand when we cross the road. - And she is 11 yrs oldblueknighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18409655604657713593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-32746866512036151872010-05-21T15:41:43.459+01:002010-05-21T15:41:43.459+01:00"why not act accordingly?"
Because in N..."why not act accordingly?"<br /><br />Because in NuLieBore's world there is no such thing as an accident - someone (not me) is always to blame. It's never, ever my fault.<br /><br />Also I should always be able to sue someone, anyone, whether or not it's justified. I shouldnt have to pay for that either - no win, no fee every time.JohnRShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07021101596935644363noreply@blogger.com