tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post8838454143097546664..comments2024-03-28T18:32:00.146+00:00Comments on Ambush Predator: Extreme Driving, Brighton Style…JuliaMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07844126589712842477noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-80348331066823129712012-03-24T07:26:01.448+00:002012-03-24T07:26:01.448+00:00Yes, I've always been advised never to stop if...Yes, I've always been advised never to stop if I'm alone and it's a 'dodgy' area, but to drive to the nearest police station.<br /><br />That might indeed be quite a drive, though, given how many of them are being closed! <br /><br />And what about rural locations? Though I suppose you're more likely to have a gun.. ;)JuliaMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07844126589712842477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-71266606255022855482012-03-23T22:57:12.499+00:002012-03-23T22:57:12.499+00:00For quite a few years now, Police officers have ad...For quite a few years now, Police officers have advised women drivers, especially when alone, not to exit their vehicle in the case of an alleged collision but to lower their window slightly, after ensuring their doors are locked,and advising the other driver that they intend to drive to the nearest Police station where their details can be exchanged in the presence of a Police officer. The problem is that now, there are no Police stations, the local Council offices with Police desks are closed, and there are no Police officers, so my personal advice is to go home, phone the local Police (or some call centre in Hydrabad), tell them what may have happened and because they are lone females and feel vulnerable, they will report the incident in the morning to the local Council Offices where the nearest Police(related) presence is and request that their message is logged in its entirety to avoid allegations of failing to comply with the Road Traffic Act. However, if in Brighton, suggest an Uzi hidden under the front passenger seat. The safety is on the left hand side just behind the trigger guard and can be de-activated with a thumb, leaving the index finger on the trigger. For further advice, be aware that if the trigger is held depressed, the gun tends to drag upwards to the right!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com