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Polish driver dies as car shears in half...


Mister H  11 | 761  
21 Sep 2009 /  #31
It's hard to have much sympathy for this guy and I'm just glad that the only dead body around was his, rather than some innocent person that just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.

If he'd have ran someone over and killed them and barely got a scratch himself, we all know what kind of 'punishment' he would have received. A few months in jail, if that.

Paying tribute to Mr Grabowski shortly after the crash, friend and colleague Beata Adamcyzk, 26, described him as a 'great guy'.

She said: 'He was a really friendly guy and was always willing to help. He was a very caring person and I thought he was a great guy.


A great guy ? Great guys do not behave like this.

At least there is one less drunken idiot on the roads.
beckski  12 | 1609  
21 Sep 2009 /  #32
risk that he'd smash into me or into some car full of kids

Fortunately, it sounds like no innocent bystanders sustained any injuries. M.A.D.D. (mother against drunk drivers) cracks down hard on those who drink and drive. They especially depise drunks, who are lucky enough to survive a car wreckage.
Patrycja19  61 | 2679  
21 Sep 2009 /  #33
Alcohol + driving on an unfamiliar side of the road= very very bad mix.

Why did his mates allow him dive in such a state?

thats the same question I thought to myself.
if any of my friends come over, I take their keys, and I will either make them
stay over , or call a cab if they insist on going home.

in the story it states he recieved a phone call and sped off.. that his friend was
unable to stop him, he prob was unable to stop him because he was in the same
condition.

people do stupid things, but I know I would never say I am glad they are dead.
thats just wrong.

Yeah Polish drivers are really good. Fooking idiot.

do u drink?
Svenski  1 | 159  
21 Sep 2009 /  #34
Uh oh he is back! ;-)

Mr.Bean
OP dnz  17 | 710  
21 Sep 2009 /  #35
do u drink?

I do yes but won't touch a drop ever if i'm driving, There is no excuse for drink driving and people who do so are effectively wielding a fully loaded weapon in a public place whilst unable to make proper judgments. I see Poland has a problem with drunk drivers as either 90% of road users are just simply unable to drive properly or they are pissed, I just assumed the latter due to how erratic they are.
Harry  
21 Sep 2009 /  #36
I wasnt driving on those occasions i usually drive to Poland in twos, thats TWO drivers dick head.

You drive to Poland as one half of a pair and there are two drivers? So you do drink and drive. If there are only two of you in the car and you drink during the journey, you drink drive.

I said i enjoy a pint of stella on the ferry, i ask again for the idiot whats that got to do with drink driving?

And I say again: unless somebody else drives you to and from the ferry, you drive after drinking.

Harry:
You've already told us how you enjoy trying to make people crash but admitting that you like to drink drive is a bridge too far for you?


Nope youre lying again dick head. Now i know why you call every one a liar when they flag you on something because youre the biggest liar of them all.

So when you said One thing i really enjoy is ripping up old farts like you and then cutting in real close to scare the shite outta them. you actually meant that you were in no way trying to make anybody crash and that there is no way that anybody could ever crash because you are driving like a drunken teenage moron who has just stolen his father's car after a huge argument with his parents? OK, fair enough.

Ive already warned you about those assumptions, a car has five seats in total plenty of room for drinkers and non drinkers????

If you're sitting in a car as a non-driver, why does the ferry give you a chance to neck a Stella? You can sit in the back seat and drink all the way from UK to Poland, you don't need the ferry to have a chance to neck Stella!
santander  1 | 68  
21 Sep 2009 /  #37
Everything, Harry.

Maregeea you really have to go to the top of the post to get the real picture, you are quoting things that get transposed. Harry did not say this, or anything that resembled this.

Take time and think.
MareGaea  29 | 2751  
22 Sep 2009 /  #38
santander

This is something of a spout-11 as we call it in the Netherlands. I don't understand your last line, by the way. I will quote the post again:

^ What has drinking alcohol while on a long drive got to do with drink driving? Are you for real? You seriously can't see the connection between drinking alcohol during a break in a long drive and drink driving? Nobody is that moronic. You've already told us how you enjoy trying to make people crash but admitting that you like to drink drive is a bridge too far for you?

But ok, my apologies to Harry, he shares the same views as I do on the topic.

M-G (still back from the angry-chair)

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