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UQ205 crash... (Pic)
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:12 pm
by Bonez
Hi all,
A mate of mine took this photo on the way home from work. He said that the traffic was thick while they moved all this off the road. Looks like the cop car rear ended another car.
It was the intersection of Wellington & Beaufort st's.

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Re: UQ205 crash... (Pic)
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:57 pm
by Kombi
Bonez wrote:Hi all,
A mate of mine took this photo on the way home from work. He said that the traffic was thick while they moved all this off the road. Looks like the cop car rear ended another car.
It was the intersection of Wellington & Beaufort st's.

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And does that driver get fined for dangerous driving, failing to keep a safe distance, like we do, or are they infallable in uniform ?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:29 pm
by Tyranus
No doubt there'll be an enquiry, into the incident as with us. The result I don't know, but we don't know the circumstances either, the other car may have been the one at fault.
Re: UQ205 crash... (Pic)
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:58 pm
by GC101
[quote="Kombi"][quote="Bonez"]Hi all,
A mate of mine took this photo on the way home from work. He said that the traffic was thick while they moved all this off the road. Looks like the cop car rear ended another car.
It was the intersection of Wellington & Beaufort st's.
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And does that driver get fined for dangerous driving, failing to keep a safe distance, like we do, or are they infallable in uniform ?[/quote]
you seem to be jumping the gun considering only 2nd hand information was offered and that was only an opinion... and like all crashes involving the police it will be investigated
Re: UQ205 crash... (Pic)
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:10 pm
by Kombi
GC101 wrote:Kombi wrote:Bonez wrote:Hi all,
A mate of mine took this photo on the way home from work. He said that the traffic was thick while they moved all this off the road. Looks like the cop car rear ended another car.
It was the intersection of Wellington & Beaufort st's.

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And does that driver get fined for dangerous driving, failing to keep a safe distance, like we do, or are they infallable in uniform ?
you seem to be jumping the gun considering only 2nd hand information was offered and that was only an opinion... and like all crashes involving the police it will be investigated
Not at all, only asked a straight forward question.
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:39 pm
by Delta_246
I heard a person on the mobile phone failed to give way to the car under P2 conditions....
I wasnt anywhere near there, all the way over in West Perth / West Leederville.
Kombi, you dont know of just what happened why saying that being in a cop car your like god - untouch able.
P.S [sorry for the haste in writing]
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:21 am
by Froggles
The second last line of your post makes my head hurt Delta.
Also thanks for the pic Bonez

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 6:42 am
by Delta_246
I did apolgise!!!!! I had to post quickly...........
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:16 am
by Zebedee
Yep I saw that scene too
Took me about half an hour to get from the Entertainment Centre to the train station. Traffic was gummed up quite well.
By the time I got to the traffic lights at the crash intersection, the flat bed truck had just winched the police car onto it and moved out of the middle of the intersection. Which meant I was the first car allowed to go straight ahead towards RPH instead of being forced to turn left and go over the Barrack St bridge.
There were half a dozen bicycle police directing traffic and doing quite a good job under the circumstances. Each lane in each direction got a fair go, nobody was left stranded for any longer than necessary. And of course there were hordes of pedestrians to worry about as well.
As I went through the intersection, the other car that was invovled looked like a BMW or similar. I couldn't see damage to the rear, the right hand side or the front, so I can only assume that it was hit in the left side. Of course all this was from the half a second or so that it took me to drive past so it might not be all that reliable.
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:49 am
by Schism_
All I can say is 'Um Mar!'
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 5:29 pm
by godinoz
Delta_246 wrote:I heard a person on the mobile phone failed to give way to the car under P2 conditions....
I wasnt anywhere near there, all the way over in West Perth / West Leederville.
Kombi, you dont know of just what happened why saying that being in a cop car your like god - untouch able.
P.S [sorry for the haste in writing]
LEAVE ME OUT OF THIS!!!!!

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:45 pm
by Markmywords
Kombi im surprised you didnt do your traffic directing there

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 7:05 am
by Delta_246
Markmywords wrote:Kombi im surprised you didnt do your traffic directing there

He would have been told nicely to 'Get Lost" as when we rocked up bout 30mins after it was swarming with bike patrol dudes [who incidentially were called a swarm of bees by my partner for the day]
LOL - Does the Kombi suggest he drives a VW Combi?
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:39 am
by Schism_
Indeed it does man, there's pics somewhere.
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 1:03 pm
by ryno
And does that driver get fined for dangerous driving, failing to keep a safe distance, like we do, or are they infallable in uniform ?
Not at all, only asked a straight forward question.
That's called a loaded question, not a straight forward one.
A straight forward question would be something like "Is it hot today?"...