A recent variety
A recent variety
Accident in Vic Park
Kensington Pump...
...and an ambulance on scene with Kensington Pumper (L) and Light Tanker (R)
Western Power emergency response vehicle.
Whiteman Park emergency response vehicle.
Kilfire (private company) - former WAFB pumper.
Kensington Pump...
...and an ambulance on scene with Kensington Pumper (L) and Light Tanker (R)
Western Power emergency response vehicle.
Whiteman Park emergency response vehicle.
Kilfire (private company) - former WAFB pumper.
Re: A recent variety
pretty silly where they have stuck the emergency lights...fine viewing for front and back...but don't want to be in there approaching an intersection - way to far at the back of the vehicle!WPXZBP wrote: Whiteman Park emergency response vehicle.
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Hey settle down a little. Fastlane is correct. You are overlooking the simple fact that this is a Whiteman Park vehicle. It is clearly not set up like a 'normal' emergency services vehicle for the purpose of attending emergencys any where. It would be fair to assume it has no authority outside of the park and certainly wouldn't be doing any UDD on public roads (except maybe to move around the perimiter of the park during an emergency). Whiteman Park is predominantly bush and/or reserve land, and has few roads and populated areas.Lucas_arts_182 wrote:its got rego plates on it , and there is interestions on this side of town too you know ,it wouldnt take much more effort to put it on the front at the time , just the tools who put it on were not thinking
To state "just the tools who put it on were not thinking" is a gross presumption, and a demonstration of a lack of maturity. You have no idea who mounted the lights and thier reasons and motivations for doing so.
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Before I rant any more, lets get some facts
Does anybody actually know what the vehicle is used for? Where is Whitemans Park anyway?
Then we can decide between two options:
a) If it has any sort of emergency response purpose that would remotely involve an intersection and it has no further warning lights, then yes -> crap positioning
b) warning lights are purely for immobile warning purposes/slowing people down/indicating an emergency situation, then -> no, lights are fine.
Check this vehicle out, might have a similar background:
http://www.polizeiautos.de/show_one.php?id=1984
The sole purpose of this vehicle is to check trucks on german motorways. It pulls in front of them, whacks the blues on and a dot-matrix sign tells the truckies to follow.
Sure, yellow lights would have been enough, but blue lights have more 'authority', so they decided go go blue (as it is a government authority).
Maybe there are some parallels?!
Does anybody actually know what the vehicle is used for? Where is Whitemans Park anyway?
Then we can decide between two options:
a) If it has any sort of emergency response purpose that would remotely involve an intersection and it has no further warning lights, then yes -> crap positioning
b) warning lights are purely for immobile warning purposes/slowing people down/indicating an emergency situation, then -> no, lights are fine.
Check this vehicle out, might have a similar background:
http://www.polizeiautos.de/show_one.php?id=1984
The sole purpose of this vehicle is to check trucks on german motorways. It pulls in front of them, whacks the blues on and a dot-matrix sign tells the truckies to follow.
Sure, yellow lights would have been enough, but blue lights have more 'authority', so they decided go go blue (as it is a government authority).
Maybe there are some parallels?!
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you dont know where whiteman park is??? try www.whereis.com.au they will help
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