I think my mirror has a scratch by tpx1
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"I think my mirror has a scratch" was the thought that came to me when I saw this.
Morocco, Summer 2006
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Comments (4)
mickeyrony
Can be too quickly?? That do not stop on one 10 cents lol ..... Nobody of casualty?? All it is ok is necessary to repair. Beautiful not encouraging catch but good??? ((5++)) Peut être trop vite?? Cela n'arrête pas sur un 10 cents lol..... Personne de blessé??Tout est ok il faut réparer . Belle prise non pas encourageante mais bon???((5++))
jgkane
This is a well captured scene, but I don't think I'll not show my daughter this one, my friend. She passed her Theory test on the third go, and is now sitting her second Practical Driving Test tomorrow. As a former police officer I attended many a traffic accident, most on motorway or country roads. Strangely I never did see anyone seriously injured when their vehicle landed upside down. Even my twin walked away from a similar one, on an icy dip in the road liable to subsidence, many years ago. In one night time accident, my colleague and I cleared up a site on a bend involving three cars, four injured occupants and two dead cows, towards the end of our shift. Our aging vehicle had barely enough battery power to light the instruments, far less our headlights. Our main transm,itter had died on us, and even our siren and blue light. Thankful to have coped, without another accident, we were just driving away from the scene, in our almost-dead, nearly out of fuel, twice-round-the-clock, just hanging together with the odd bolt or two, short wheel base Land Rover, when I spotted a cigarette being lit in the field down and to our right. My mate, Ian, God rest him, put the vehicle into reverse, and I got back out onto the damp muddy road, and trudged over to the ten foot high hedge. I found a gap in the banking. Investigating, I climbed a fence, slipped down a steep embankment, and made my stumbling way over a late autumn, rutted field in the dark ( my torch batteries having given out some time earlier ) towards what turned out to be a fourth car, on its roof, and its two occupants, leaning against it, calmly talking and smoking. Fortunately they were not injured and had, courteously, assumed that we would attend to them once all the ambulances had left the scene. We did not disabuse them of their misapprehensions, but just dug out our notebooks, and tried to decide how may forms we would need to record this incident... ;o) Warm regards, on a damp, dull autumn night, in Glasgow ( Scotland of course ), John.
blinkings
Thats what he gets for wearing those pants!
Djavad
Y'a comme qui dirait un bémol