This Delivery guy had a lucky escape just up the road from me in Cornwall.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/cctv...19.html?vp=1#zSpZ4Uf
James
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This Delivery guy had a lucky escape just up the road from me in Cornwall.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/cctv...19.html?vp=1#zSpZ4Uf
James
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The whole world is full of crazies.
WOW, CLOSE.
He should be out of a job, never mind being plain lucky. Hope his employer gets a copy of this video.
do you think his name is actually Reckless Alan Borman? if so, would explain a lot.
delivery could have been REALLY express.
Somebody get that man a new pair of shorts
I laughed when I read that his lawyer called him a hero for avoiding a catastrophe by not hitting the train!
Yup;
He is very lucky the train speed was low.
Speed!!!
Everyone is in a hurry to go nowhere!!!
After all, it is an 'Express Delivery' van!
Ralph
>>Borman was cleared of the charge but jurors convicted him of a lesser offence of careless driving.
In the UK you get a jury trial on a traffic summons? Or is "Dangerous" driving a criminal offense?
I bet his auto insurance are looking at this.Guss whos insurance in going up.
>>Borman was cleared of the charge but jurors convicted him of a lesser offence of careless driving.
In the UK you get a jury trial on a traffic summons? Or is "Dangerous" driving a criminal offense?
Dangerous driving is a serious motoring offence, and can result in up to 2 years in prison. It can be heard at either a magistrates court or the Crown Court depending upon the circumstances. In this case, it was deemed to be serious enough to be heard at the Crown Court.
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