I expect you've all seen this. Driver tweets about a collision.

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Globalti

Legendary Member
We've all done silly things driving our cars, especially when we were less experienced but we never boasted about it in a public forum. Thus an apparently intelligent, educated woman's career is set back several years thanks to a thoughtless comment.

A few months ago I listened to somebody very senior in the Government talking about internet security and how data on citizens could end up being used in the future. As a concluding comment the interviewer asked him what advice he would give to Radio 4 listeners who were thinking of using Facebook, Twitter and other social media. His answer? "Don't, just don't."
 

Whiskey88

Well-Known Member
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Yep. That really p*sses me off :angry: Even now she doesn't appear to understand what the consequences could have been. Must be pretty dumb - makes me wonder what she was doing at Larking Gowen!

Well, even they need someone to make the tea for them, so long as she doesn't crash the tea trolley.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Point is, they're not just 'mistakes', they're willful acts of the kind that put other people's lives at risk every day. And 2) is not enough. I'm sure she has 'learned from this'. Now for the others.

As far as I'm concerned, the vilification can't go too far - people like this should be made to suffer, and visibly, and as widely as possible. Then it might begin to lodge in what passes for the minds of all the selfish motorised pea-brains out there that if you behave in this way there may be consequences. And not just to other people, who you might maim or kill, but to you. Yes, you. So, think twice. Don't do it.

So she's having a hard time. Well boo friggin' hoo. Stick her in the stocks and pelt her with rotten veg, and keep doing it till word gets round.
You could always tweet it!
 
That's her getting her words muddled up again, she meant PSYCHOPATH.
 
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