What could of happened to him?

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Were is he?

  • Got it out and gone home

    Votes: 2 5.1%
  • Left it there and gone home

    Votes: 6 15.4%
  • Still stuck and been eaten by wolfs

    Votes: 7 17.9%
  • Still stuck and has been dragged into the woods by big foots sister and is now a play thing for her

    Votes: 26 66.7%

  • Total voters
    39
just been pm'd he is stuck at a place called. .

bit too far for me to go help appart from the fact i don't have recovery equipment. PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP THE POOR SOD!!!!just think of the **** taking fun you will have. ron.
 
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tis a bit wet round here, judging by the pics he sent i think a pontoon barge might be more usefull, and a pair of wellies that go up to the armpits would also come in handy. hope sombody gets him out.
 
If he's got where he is in a standard Disco on road tyres, it should be pretty simple to get him out. Not wishing for him to be still there tomorrow, but I wouldn't mind doing it, nothing better to do tomorrow. I'd take my camera obviously for endless **** taking potential.
 
AA have fenders dont they?


I dont think the "rescue" services will go off road to recover anyone.


Is it off road or is it a green lane? if its a green lane they should

Yes AA have defenders. They are part of the 'Special Operations Team'. They deal with adverse weather conditions and special events like Glastonbury festival, wimbledon etc.

Most breakdown clubs can arrange to get a 4x4 vehicle out to you but at your own cost. Once you are on tarmac and accessable to a standard road going vehicle you will not incur any additional charges unless specialist equipment is required to load the vehicle (usually for such eventualities as the wheels being stolen, keys lost, steering lock stuck on etc)

The person that comes out to get a bogged vehicle has to risk assess the situation. If HE (not you) feels that the risk is not acceptable he may deem it necessary to call for additional back-up, postpone doing the job until a later time or even decline the job.
 
The person that comes out to get a bogged vehicle has to risk assess the situation. If HE (not you) feels that the risk is not acceptable he may deem it necessary to call for additional back-up, postpone doing the job until a later time or even decline the job.

We have the power!

Evening Ratty....keeping busy down there?
 
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