Registration plateGrey Audi A3, manufactured in 2013, first registered on 1 November 2013. Cylinder capacity: 1968cc, CO2 emissions: 119 g/km. As of 9 December 2016 this vehicle had done 31,163 miles.
✗ Untaxed Tax due: 1 September 2018
✗ No MOT Expired: 8 December 2017
MOT history
Test date
Expiry date
Result
Odometer reading
2016-12-09
2017-12-08
✓ Pass
31,163
Items removed from drivers view prior to test ()
engine covers & undertrays fitted
Nearside Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit 2.4mm (4.1.E.1)
Offside Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit 2.4mm (4.1.E.1)
The car was stolen. So just how is the owner accountable? Oh because of the make of car. You are going from bad to worse, it would seem.
Judge the driver first. I don't care if it's a BMW, Audio or Robin Reliant. It's the driver who is responsible.
The moment you go around blindly accusing all X make of car drivers of being assholes is the moment you lose whatever argument you think you have. It's discriminating against people who haven't done anything - regardless of how many or how few drivers of a particular make of vehicle have been found to be culpable.
And regards this incident. You don't know the full picture. What we do know is that people have died. We also know that minors are easily led; only the other day, a 13-year-old girl ordered a taxi to meet a complete stranger at a train station only the taxi driver had the sense of mind to do some checking. Guess what: turns out the person she was going to meet had interests in child rape, murder, and the police found many pictures of indecent images involving children on his computers.
The point being, kids are kids. Many of them don't understand the dangers. Many are fearful of the consequences of peer pressure should they refuse to agree to participate in something. Weren't you a kid once? Didn't you learn from mistakes, and experience?
We don't know the full picture here and all you seem to be transfixed on is making crass assumptions including assumptions based purely on the make of (stolen) car. I am not going down that path - I will view each case on the basis of the facts presented and if you think that's being blinkered then fine. But I like to know the facts before I make a judgment.
The 5 people that died were in a stolen car and some of their parents are saying their kids are good little boys...
This planet is well rid of the scummy vermin - it's just a pity the parents weren't taken out also with that pathetic bullshit.
As for the other comment(below) because it's an Audi (or BMW or Merc) go open your eyes into the real world away from that keyboard, because you failed the warrior training, and have a good look at bad drivers and the high...fuck extremely high incidents involving those makes of cars.
Good point. I wish some people would move past the obsession with vehicle make, it doesn't help the situation. I know people who drive BMW's and Audio's and I haven't seen anyone of them drive like morons. Same for the countless cars I see every day on the roads. It's the driver not the car.
Driver of this vehicle knocked a cyclist off his bike on 7 August 2017. Driver accused the cyclist of running a red light. Luckily the cyclist had a helmet cam which showed the driver was a liar who was required to attend a driver awareness course.
Darwins theory of accidents
SMIDSY + Audi/BMW/Mercedes/Range Rover = injury to cyclist
His theory on evolution has been debunked when it comes to intelligent life driving Audi/BMW/Mercedes/Range Rover
It's about time these car manufacturers took some responsibility for selling a dangerous weapon to idiots. A simple IQ + road safety test would avoid the majority of these incidents but sadly for these manufacturers they will not accept responsibility as profit must come first.
5 people died in a Vauxhall Astra this weekend. Doesnt matter on the vehicle. It's the people who drive them you prat