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when passing a Motorway Accident, or any Vehicle accident how the ell did that happen?
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The big Tesco site on the edge of Ipswich has a car park where it's impossible to drive at more than about 10mph, even if you want to. So I'm still baffled as to how this happened on Sunday!
http:// www.ips wichsta r.co.uk /news/f our_veh icle_cr ash_tra ps_two_ inside_ car_in_ tesco_c arpark_ in_copd ock_1_4 382567
Similarly, I came out of the country's biggest Sainsbury's store some time ago and saw that one car had apparently:
(a) reversed into a space which was only just wide enough for the vehicle, with no room to open the doors ;
(b) continued reversing, presumably at considerable speed, straight through a bollard ;
(c) still continued reversing across a busy footpath and the next roadway on the car park ;
(d) slammed into the vehicle beyond that ;
(e) shunting that car into the one on the opposite bay ; and
(f) pushing the whole lot so far back that it had ended up in the parking space previously taken by the car it had hit!
The big Tesco site on the edge of Ipswich has a car park where it's impossible to drive at more than about 10mph, even if you want to. So I'm still baffled as to how this happened on Sunday!
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Similarly, I came out of the country's biggest Sainsbury's store some time ago and saw that one car had apparently:
(a) reversed into a space which was only just wide enough for the vehicle, with no room to open the doors ;
(b) continued reversing, presumably at considerable speed, straight through a bollard ;
(c) still continued reversing across a busy footpath and the next roadway on the car park ;
(d) slammed into the vehicle beyond that ;
(e) shunting that car into the one on the opposite bay ; and
(f) pushing the whole lot so far back that it had ended up in the parking space previously taken by the car it had hit!
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The editor of our local rag seems to think every story needs a picture. He usually can't be bothered to send a photographer to take a photo, so he inevitably uses an old file picture (as he's clearly done there).
So, for example, if the newspaper decides to publish a story that snow isn't on the way (which is hardly 'news' anyway!), the editor still thinks that readers need to be shown what snow looks like ;-)
http:// www.ead t.co.uk /news/s now_for _suffol k_is_un likely_ but_wea ther_wa rning_f or_ice_ in_plac e_1_438 2052
Similarly, almost every crime story features exactly the same photo of a policeman knocking on someone's door!
(That Tesco is currently charging 99.7p per litre, as are the other big supermarkets in Ipswich)
The editor of our local rag seems to think every story needs a picture. He usually can't be bothered to send a photographer to take a photo, so he inevitably uses an old file picture (as he's clearly done there).
So, for example, if the newspaper decides to publish a story that snow isn't on the way (which is hardly 'news' anyway!), the editor still thinks that readers need to be shown what snow looks like ;-)
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Similarly, almost every crime story features exactly the same photo of a policeman knocking on someone's door!
(That Tesco is currently charging 99.7p per litre, as are the other big supermarkets in Ipswich)