ChatterBank4 mins ago
Reporting a bad driver
Now please don't shout me down in flames for being a grass but I want to report a lady who drives like a mad woman. She always has a mobile clamped to her ear, 3 children in the back and last week nearly did not see a lollipop lady in the middle of the road crossing over children coming out of school as she was that busy talking on the phone. She seems to think the pavement is there for her to park her car while she drops off her son at the childminders (she drives a Range Rover so a big car) leaving everyone to have to walk in the road to get by.
Do I contact the police or would it be someone else.
I would be more than happy to approach her myself as I am not a coward but her house is only accessable (sp) down a very long driveway with security gates and I can't see myself getting past them.
Thanks for any comments and I am honestly not some boring old do gooder but a worried Mum who has to cross her children over that road that she uses with such lack of consideration.
WP
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly I'd report her to the police simply for using her mobile phone at the wheel as it shows lack of consideration for other road users and pedestrians. Maybe even ask the police to follow her to witness even more dangerous driving.
And I wouldn't at all say you're being a grass, simply because you're doing the right thing.
I absolutely agree with you WP.
I cycle everywhere, the number of people driving using handheld mobiles, or cradled in the crook of the neck, is disgraceful. I was nearly killed one morning by a woman on the school run, kids running amok in the back, mobile to the ear. For this alone you should alert the police.
They'll have to see her to nick her unfortunately.
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