I decided to comment to the driver that the child should have her seat belt on. The driver turned to me and snarled that the child was profoundly disabled.
she was smoking in the car with all the windows closed when I spoke with her
Now Brendan do you really think that will achieve anything? I think the Gardai are busy enough?
Doing what you suggested in an earlier post of yours perhaps about cyclists?
Tips,
Don’t break red lights.
Don’t cut in front of Cars
Do NOT cycle on footpaths
Don’t cycle up a one way street
Don’t cycle in pairs
Stick to the rules of the road.
Why would you be feeling guilty in any way if you did nothing wrong? There are a lot of very deluded people out there who think that the world revolves around them. For someone to write to the local gardai about an incident like this suggests that they live in some sort of superior world to the rest of us.
The inference is that gardai are to make time and deal with cyclists bad behaviour.
While we are looking back at previous posts, this is what the OP wrote only a short while back about someone making a complaint to the Guards about a motor incident
Now Brendan do you really think that will achieve anything? I think the Gardai are busy enough?
Why? Are the belts broken?
I am not defending this persons action however if this mother is letting her child roam free in a car without a seatbelt and smoking with all the windows up in aggressive behaviour, then I suspect that this is the least of the child problems.
Its what’s going on behind closed doors that I would be concerned about and not alerting Gardai about the seat belt that possibly could not be proven and waste Gardai resources
Surly an exaggeration, no?
Can you imagine what might have happened if this woman had to brake suddenly. Seeing this type of behaviour, especially with a child not belted in would annoy and upset most people irrespective if she was skipping the short queue or not.In Stillorgan recently a motorist with a child in the back seat of the car decided to take the lane of traffic with the short queue and when she got to the top barged her way into the other lane, skipping all the other cars who had been queuing.
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