Redcellar Posted April 9, 2011 Report Share Posted April 9, 2011 URL here BBC news article So motorists moved cones and drove over a giant bomb just because the school run is important, or going to work, shops etc. Whether or not they knew a bomb was there is irrelevant. What is important is people thought, "well this is an inconvenience, I'll just decide for myself to ignore the road closed sign because it suits me". I hope all the idiots realise how incredibly lucky they are to still be alive. Or next time if they decide to take the kids over a bomb to save some time, then just consider (1) adoption or (2) abortion. It's less hassle. EDITED: thanks up2late Link to post Share on other sites
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Darkman Posted April 9, 2011 Report Share Posted April 9, 2011 So motorists moved cones and drove over a giant bomb just because the school run is important, or going to work, shops etc. Whether or not they knew a bomb was there is irrelevant. What is important is people thought, "well this is an inconvenience, I'll just decide for myself to ignore the road closed sign because it suits me". Well maybe, and maybe not. Have you not seen roadworks where the road is errr... not being worked on? Hundreds of cones, plenty of signs, and zero workers. Personally I think it's frustrating. I've been tempted to throw those cones aside and go about my business. Maybe one day I will. And hopefully a WWII bomb won't go off at that exact moment Link to post Share on other sites
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