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Should These Eejits Be Charged The Cost Of Their Rescue?

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ToraToraTora | 18:20 Tue 03rd Jan 2017 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-38500093
How many people risked their lives to rescue these fools? It's Winter F_FS! what where they thinking?
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HC....from the little that you have told me about the incident, I don't think you should have paid anything at all.

The reason that you were charged is that you were driving a car, which was taxed and insured ( I presume ! ) and was therefore an easy target to be fleeced.
OG, if a motor vehicle is in any involved with an accident with a pedestrian or cyclist and an ambulance is called, the driver is billed whether it is his fault or not
That doesn't make any sense whatsoever. Was the cyclist charged as well ?
Yes, and anyone else who puts the lives of their rescuers at risk.
At least they had the common sense to take some equipment with them, stay together and use the equipment. Also to have somebody know they were missing and to know where they were going.
These men and women sit staring at their phones, not wishing anyone to be in real danger but out there doing what they love and live for.
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Imagine lifeboat men asking for a credit card before they throw a line to illegal imigrants... the EU wouldn't allow it.
>>and let's be honest here, they love it
oops dont know what happened to the rest of my post
mikey cyclists do not have insurance so they get a 'free ride'. It is ALWAYS the vehicle drivers fault even if the cyclist rides straight into a stationary car. I live just outside 'cycle city' (aka Cambridge.) I have been told by a Cambridge traffic policeman that in any accident the vehicle driver ALWAYS gets the bill as cyclists do not need insurance so can't be charged.
If you are involved in an accident involving a bike and it is the cyclists fault you can only try to recover costs by personally suing the cyclist.

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