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We do not need you to tell us the history of your day, no one is interested. As you seem to know so much about the Met, can you tell us what your experience, knowledge, training and possible police rank was, so we can judge if you are qualified to pass such comments. Or was it all something you saw on youtube, like normal.
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Your Mic is Open and Google is Listening
Georgealbert replied to Chris Daley's topic in IT and Computers
This video was posted to youtube over 5 years ago,! If you want to stop it try this link. https://www.komando.com/privacy/stop-smart-devices-from-listening/753004/ -
False, his son is British and has right to abode. Why post when you have no idea and give wrong/poor information. What you state is not even true for a tourist/non British passport holder. https://www.gov.uk/uk-border-control/before-you-leave-for-the-uk#:~:text=You must have a valid,to come to the UK.
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4 Hurt As Ambulance Jumps Red Light And Hits Pick-Up Truck
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Central Thailand News
Have you fead the thread? This was using examples to explain the situation in this accident, in Thailand. Maybe if you have nothing constructive to post, stick to quoting Enoch Powell in you other posts today. -
4 Hurt As Ambulance Jumps Red Light And Hits Pick-Up Truck
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Central Thailand News
As you seem unable to use google to search, here are the links. https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1984/27/section/87 https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2002/3113/contents/made Car magazine article also, just for reference. https://www.carkeys.co.uk/guides/laws-for-emergency-vehicles-explained Uk regulations as I am from the Uk, but same in most countries, that includes Thailand. Go to your local fire station and ask a trained driver. I have family in Thailand in fire and rescue services and I asked them, not just shouting my mouth off in a forum, with no knowledge, experience or training, like you. I also read that Dunning and Kruger were looking classic examples for their research, you seem to be will suited for that. Bye, as I have better things to d than try to educate TROLLS. -
4 Hurt As Ambulance Jumps Red Light And Hits Pick-Up Truck
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Central Thailand News
Go back to your bar stool, you may find someone who is impressed with your BS. Leave facts to those that have the knowledge, training, skills, qualifications and experience -
4 Hurt As Ambulance Jumps Red Light And Hits Pick-Up Truck
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Central Thailand News
I passed the UK EFAD course over 35 years and did regular refreshers up to a few years ago. Have driven fire trucks, water tankers, cars, landrovers, turntable ladders and hydraulic platforms, on blue lights hundreds if not thousands of times. Your experience and qualifications? Zero I bet. I will quote the Uk reference for you again. Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 Section 87 The Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002 Keep left: Section 3(15)(2) Double white lines: Section 4(26)(5b) Zig-zag lines: Section 4(27)(3c) Red traffic light: Section 5(36b) Exemptions from Road Signs Police, fire and ambulance can exceed the speed limit if it would hinder progress. This includes ambulance rapid response units operated under the NHS. Police, fire, ambulance, bomb disposal and blood service can drive through a red traffic light and disregard a keep left sign if it would hinder progress and can be done so without endangering anyone. A rule of thumb is that a red traffic light should be considered as a give way sign. Police, fire and ambulance can stop on zig-zag lines at the side of the road but no exemption is given for crossing double white lines down the middle of the road. Sometimes emergency vehicles may need to disobey other signs and regulations. This will depend on the professional judgment of the driver and they could be liable for prosecution if the act was not proportionate to the circumstances. Road signs can be disregarded by anyone if directed to do so by a police constable in uniform. This gives police drivers the opportunity to give themselves permission to disregard a road sign -
Overstaying by hours
Georgealbert replied to MindfulPresence's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Seems you want to start a thread, “who has the longest overstay.” You seem to be proud of you 10 day fine. Think you need to be more worried about buying gf house or getting her to Spain. -
4 Hurt As Ambulance Jumps Red Light And Hits Pick-Up Truck
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Central Thailand News
Exemptions from Road Signs Police, fire and ambulance can exceed the speed limit if it would hinder progress. This includes ambulance rapid response units operated under the NHS. Police, fire, ambulance, bomb disposal and blood service can drive through a red traffic light and disregard a keep left sign if it would hinder progress and can be done so without endangering anyone. A rule of thumb is that a red traffic light should be considered as a give way sign. Police, fire and ambulance can stop on zig-zag lines at the side of the road but no exemption is given for crossing double white lines down the middle of the road. Sometimes emergency vehicles may need to disobey other signs and regulations. This will depend on the professional judgment of the driver and they could be liable for prosecution if the act was not proportionate to the circumstances. Road signs can be disregarded by anyone if directed to do so by a police constable in uniform. This gives police drivers the opportunity to give themselves permission to disregard a road sign. References Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 Section 87 The Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002 Keep left: Section 3(15)(2) Double white lines: Section 4(26)(5b) Zig-zag lines: Section 4(27)(3c) Red traffic light: Section 5(36b) -
4 Hurt As Ambulance Jumps Red Light And Hits Pick-Up Truck
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Central Thailand News
Total nonsense, flashing lights and sirens warn other road user, and allow emergency vehicles to treat a red light as a give way, and can only proceed when safe to do so. -
4 Hurt As Ambulance Jumps Red Light And Hits Pick-Up Truck
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Central Thailand News
Total nonsense, flashing lights and sirens warn other road user, and allow emergency vehicles to treat a red light as a give way, and can only proceed when safe to do so. -
A rabbit hole is not deep enough for this poster(the kiwi beachlover). He is just a vast echo chamber as he puts everyone on ignore, when you call him out on facts.
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Foreigner Arrested at Phuket Airport for 80 Days of Overstay
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
No, there are rules, if you choose not to follow them, then tough luck. He probably had a superiority complex, and thought he was special, or has listened to some of the poor advice given on these forums.