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  • What would you have done? Put my mums mind at rest please!
  • wrightyson
    Free Member

    Whilst sitting in sainsburys car park today a man in the car next to her, sat in the drivers seat was swigging from a bottle of sherry which he kept hiding back into a carrier bag.
    She decided to get the police involved by actually going round to the nearby station.
    Mins later police car goes out with sirens on.
    Worried she’s ruined the life of someone already desperate enough to be drinking like that.

    deadlydarcy
    Free Member

    I suppose it saves him potentially ruining lots of other peoples’ lives when he drives off.

    Tough one, but on balance, I think she did the right thing.

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    Tough one, but on balance, I think she did the right thing.

    Agreed.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    +1

    This might also be the kick up the arse he needs to get his drinking problem sorted out.

    nealglover
    Free Member

    She did the right thing.

    No need to have any doubts about that.

    His life would be far more ruined if he mowed down a bus stop full of innocent people.

    scunny
    Free Member

    Right thing.

    He may have needed someone to notice he needed help before admitting it to himself.

    nickjb
    Free Member

    100% the right thing. As above might save an innocent, might also be the kick he needs to get sorted.

    Houns
    Full Member

    Done the right thing

    I have, a handful of times, called the police from the pub where I’ve sat and watched people down 5+ pints then get in their cars and drive off

    dannybgoode
    Full Member

    It’s not even a tough one. There are no excuses for DD, don’t care if they kill themselves but if the kill or injure others…

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    There are no excuses for DD

    *Edit. See below! Better than my effort!*

    😀

    deadlydarcy
    Free Member

    There are no excuses for DD

    Yes, I’ll just go back and edit all the ones I made. 🙂

    dbcooper
    Free Member

    Personally even though I am not a “person of interest”, I am terrified of ever having anything to do with the cops, in my paranoid (but badly experienced) world I would suprised if your mum didn’t end up in custody too. But in theory this was the right thing to do..

    skids
    Free Member

    He might have just been tasting it, so no offence commited

    marcus7
    Free Member

    100% the right thing.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    If he was innocent, they’d have checked then and sent him on his way.

    If he wasn’t, she might just have saved a number of lives.

    There’s no debate to be had here, as I’m sure you know. Sympathise with alcoholics by all means, just not the ones that drive home again afterwards.

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    Thank your mum from me. My wife cycled home tonight and because he was busy with the police, he didnt kill her and then get away with a slap on the wrists.

    stumpy01
    Full Member

    Yep. No question she did the right thing.

    Imagine how she’d feel if she read in the local paper tomorrow that someone had been mown down by a drunk driver….and she hadn’t told Dibble about it.

    cheekymonkey888
    Free Member

    +1 Thanks to your Mum from all the other road users… the other guys his life wasnt ruined by her, more like his own actions but her decision may have saved him from ruining someone elses.

    bones
    Free Member

    Good on her.

    Pawsy_Bear
    Free Member

    I would have done the same

    wonderchump
    Free Member

    What kind Sherry was it?

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    Thanks your Mum for me as well

    However tragic your life has been ,that it causes you to swig Sherry in Tesco car park, I dont want you on the road in a two ton killing machine whilst pissed up.

    kayla1
    Free Member

    Your mam doesn’t need any more affirmation than has already been given, but +1 from me too. Thanks, your mam!

    bigblackshed
    Full Member

    dbcooper – Member
    Personally even though I am not a “person of interest”, I am terrified of ever having anything to do with the cops, in my paranoid (but badly experienced) world I would suprised if your mum didn’t end up in custody too.

    What?????????

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    What?????????
    [/quote]Don’t do drugs kids…

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    Careful now I bet he works for the polis

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    bet he works for the polis

    Da Five-O dem all up in yo grill and shit, yafeelingmebludinnittho?

    sideshowdave
    Free Member

    Without a doubt she did the right thing. I work in logistics and I regularly get suspect drivers due course tested and have called the police on ones who have failed before.

    cloudnine
    Free Member

    I phoned the police on a drunk customer earlier this year who absolutely reeked of booze and then drove away. Dont know if he was pulled / arrested but felt like the right thing to do.

    divenwob
    Free Member

    Wrightymum YOU ROCK!!

    CountZero
    Full Member

    She did the right thing, absolutely no question about it. If she hadn’t done that, he almost certainly would have ruined not only his own life, but also that of a completely innocent person and their family.
    She deserves a big bunch of flowers for that.

    v8ninety
    Full Member

    IF he got caught, (and I certainly hope so) then it’s not your mum that ruined his life, it’s him. He was always going to get caught in the end, whether it be post catastrophic accident (it’s always the pished driver that has the least/no injuries it seems, sadly) or this way. I know which one I’d prefer to have happened.

    cranberry
    Free Member

    Please pass on my thanks to your mum – I have family in the UK – who knows if they could have been sharing a road with this drink driver today if but for her.

    Certainly someone’s family members would have been.

    wrightyson
    Free Member

    Having spoke to her earlier it appears the police have even phoned her back to thank her. They basically got to him before he drove off. Well over the limit and admitted it all on the spot. Apparently he admitted it was the kick up the arse he needed, saving him from going on to completely destroy his life.
    Hope he gets the help he needs.
    Nice one mum.

    There should be more like her.

    project
    Free Member

    Well done MUM,

    nealglover
    Free Member

    To be fair, you have been on the run from the FBI since 1971, so I’m not that surprised that you don’t go out of your way to have contact with the rozzers.

    gordimhor
    Full Member

    Wrightyson’s mum for Home Secretary

    Dickyboy
    Full Member

    Wish someone had done the same as WS MUM before Jacqueline Loosley* had got behind the wheel of her car

    *alcoholic drunk driver ran over grandmother & two grandchildren on pavement in West Wycombe

    pondo
    Full Member

    I think your mum is ace, but I totally get how mums worry about whether what they’ve done is the right thing or not, I think it’s how they’re wired no matter how cut and dried it might seem to normal folk. I think the thing to do is consider the possible outcomes had she NOT done what she did – dunno about you but I can’t think of a single positive one. She did the right thing, absolutely. 🙂

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