lorri789
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That's one cheeky cnut! I would have let fly with expletives and a general torrent of abuse.
Have done before, even got tipped a tenner once.
Snow is the perfect time, there is a road near me which is a slight incline up to a residential area. When the snow hits, everyone gets stuck at the bottom and has to abandon their cars and walk the half mile home. I lie in wait, as soon as someone gets stuck I jump out "I'll give you a tow up the hill, cost you a tenner". Brilliant, I earnt £80 one night.
Bit disapointed to see some people will only help for financial gain.
I also think you make yourself liable in doing so as it turns from a friendly member of the public helping out into a paid for service.
If, after succesfully recovering someone they insist you take some beer money then so be it, I've earnt a fair bit through being insisted on taking money, but, to charge up front just seems a bit morally wrong to me.
Go boil your arse, damned troll :bounce:Here, Here....well said :5biagree:
get fecked, Quentin'Tis a touch cynical I grant ye. However, if I was driving along and happened to come across somebody stuck, I would assist without hesitation as I have done before.
But, when the snow is pouring I am doing people a service by waiting for them to get stuck at a particular spot, and getting them back to their nice warm home and families
Go boil your arse, damned troll :bounce:
Never charged to help someone and I have turnd down more than I have taken.
Mind you I tend to help anyone that needs, it unless they act a **** then it's a mater of point laugh and drive on.
:clap2:I think it depends on the person who's stuck ... young kids in the car then I definitely would, woman alone or elderly folk then also a definite yes. Car full of teens or chavs I would leave 'em to swim out![]()
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Funny thing on way to work this morning. Local lads (who I know as they live near me) in 'souped' up Corsa (you know the one, standard engine etc but with alloy fuel filler cap from Demon Tweeks and tinted windows) tail-gating me along the main road and weaving in and out looking for way to pass. The road ahead always floods so I knew it was coming and put hazards on to warn him but he still hung off the towbar of the 110. Cue mayhem in the rear view mirrow as the Corsa got totally swamped and suddenly he was a good 50m behind with the wipers going frantically.
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Funny thing on way to work this morning. Local lads (who I know as they live near me) in 'souped' up Corsa (you know the one, standard engine etc but with alloy fuel filler cap from Demon Tweeks and tinted windows) tail-gating me along the main road and weaving in and out looking for way to pass. The road ahead always floods so I knew it was coming and put hazards on to warn him but he still hung off the towbar of the 110. Cue mayhem in the rear view mirrow as the Corsa got totally swamped and suddenly he was a good 50m behind with the wipers going frantically.
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Funny thing on way to work this morning. Local lads (who I know as they live near me) in 'souped' up Corsa (you know the one, standard engine etc but with alloy fuel filler cap from Demon Tweeks and tinted windows) tail-gating me along the main road and weaving in and out looking for way to pass. The road ahead always floods so I knew it was coming and put hazards on to warn him but he still hung off the towbar of the 110. Cue mayhem in the rear view mirrow as the Corsa got totally swamped and suddenly he was a good 50m behind with the wipers going frantically.
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Funny thing on way to work this morning. Local lads (who I know as they live near me) in 'souped' up Corsa (you know the one, standard engine etc but with alloy fuel filler cap from Demon Tweeks and tinted windows) tail-gating me along the main road and weaving in and out looking for way to pass. The road ahead always floods so I knew it was coming and put hazards on to warn him but he still hung off the towbar of the 110. Cue mayhem in the rear view mirrow as the Corsa got totally swamped and suddenly he was a good 50m behind with the wipers going frantically.
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