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Old 12-08-2015, 07:49 PM   #1
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http://www.9news.com.au/national/201...van-in-rosebud

I caught some of this on the news while I was doing dishes in the next room.

Apparently witnesses claim the young driver, 23 & potentially a disqualified L or P plater, was driving erratically, tried to overtake at speed in suburbia & collided head on with a bus transporting elderly citizens.

Sadly this was a fatal incident.

Regardless of his reasons, I have no sympathy for that young guy & offenders like this should be made an example of for the whole country to see. Throw the book at him, & the book case it was sitting on!
My guess would be he was either high/drugged, or very angry at the time of the incident.

Punishment should involve years of community service at a nursing home, then follow that up with assisting in a morgue dealing with trauma victims.
To top it off, his grandparents should whip him with garden hose!

Maybe then this one, & young selfish fools like him, will grasp the full reality of the devastation caused by their personal actions.

I could have my assumptions wrong with this story, but I doubt it.
Give it a week & his family will try & tell us that he had a "medical condition", or give us some other lame excuse.
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Should be the same punishment not matter how old he is. Idiots are idiots, many don't grown out of it with age.
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Apparently witnesses claim the young driver, 23 & potentially a disqualified L or P plater, was driving erratically, tried to overtake at speed in suburbia & collided head on with a bus transporting elderly citizens.
I'm sorry, but how to witnesses identify a potentially disqualified L or P plater?

This reads like a intro to an episode of A Current Affair...

Lets get the facts right before starting the witch hunt/rant.
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I'm sorry, but how to witnesses identify a potentially disqualified L or P plater?

This reads like a intro to an episode of A Current Affair...

Lets get the facts right before starting the witch hunt/rant.
I agree....otherwise anything could of happened. Maybe he just got a call his mrs was in a car crash, giving birth or some other incident that, while it doesn't offer an excuse, certainly puts perspective. Erratic dangerous driving deserves a hard stick tho for sure. And when there's a death because of it......that's terrible. He needs to be put in a program till he understands social reonsability.
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Erratic dangerous driving deserves a hard stick tho for sure. And when there's a death because of it......that's terrible. He needs to be put put in prison and disqualified from driving for life so that he may begin to understand social reonsability.
Fixed it for you.

I think driving dangerously and as a result killing an innocent person requires a bit more than being put on a program.

Holding a licence is a privilege not a right, and this person if found guilty of the allegation should no longer hold the privilege. But with our legal system he will be out on the road doing it again as soon as he recovers in hospital, and the family of the innocent victim will still be down one family member
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I'm sorry, but how to witnesses identify a potentially disqualified L or P plater?

This reads like a intro to an episode of A Current Affair...

Lets get the facts right before starting the witch hunt/rant.
ACA intro would have been "Apparently witnesses claim the HOON, was driving erratically, tried to overtake at speed in suburbia & collided head on with a bus transporting elderly citizens."

The phrase was poorly written, the fact he may be potentially disqualified would have been suggested by the police or a person known to him. Either way, it doesn't matter.

This is just another way they will justify "Safety cameras", I meant then frequently catch cars traveling in the wrong direction........
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I'm sorry, but how to witnesses identify a potentially disqualified L or P plater?

This reads like a intro to an episode of A Current Affair...

Lets get the facts right before starting the witch hunt/rant.
Hey, I didn't report the story to the media!
The tv reporter suggested he was a disqauallified driver. I'm only repeating what I heard.

My post reads fine if you interpret correctly.

"Witnesses claim he was driving eratically", reporter stated "disqualified driver".
Put those together & you get exactly what I posted.

YOU are the one posting nonsense by asking how a witness can spot a disquallified driver. That's out of context & you're out of excuses. Go back to your home & away episode!
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In my view, if your actions result in the death of another, the punishment should fit the crime.

Who cares what his reason is, he was in the wrong lane & caused an innocent death.
Unless it's proven the driver of the car had a heart attack or seizure, then throw that book at him.

Seriously people, would you risk your own life to get to your pregnant partner who's in labour?...& break the law in doing so?
If you said yes to that question then you need to reassess your way of thinking!

We've all seen it 100 times or more, someone wreaks havoc on the innocent in some way or another because THEY are having a bad day!
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In my view, if your actions result in the death of another, the punishment should fit the crime.

Who cares what his reason is, he was in the wrong lane & caused an innocent death.
Unless it's proven the driver of the car had a heart attack or seizure, then throw that book at him.

Seriously people, would you risk your own life to get to your pregnant partner who's in labour?...& break the law in doing so?
If you said yes to that question then you need to reassess your way of thinking!

We've all seen it 100 times or more, someone wreaks havoc on the innocent in some way or another because THEY are having a bad day!
This why we have police to investigate accidents & courts to deal with these matters not people like you who have one eyed views.
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I'm sorry, but how to witnesses identify a potentially disqualified L or P plater?

This reads like a intro to an episode of A Current Affair...

Lets get the facts right before starting the witch hunt/rant.
The witnesses didn't claim that, the reporter stated the hypothetical. The reporter used smart language and grammar to manipulate the sentence to read like it did.

Regardless, from my memory, that road is quite wide (3 lanes each possibly?) so the idiot must have done something ridiculously stupid or was on something. Feel sorry for the person who lost their life and also their family and friends.
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impatience true but still like todays post "Young driver madness." is a similar thing

the guy is a idiot in my book
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impatience true but still like todays post "Young driver madness." is a similar thing

the guy is a idiot in my book
Perhaps, but its not life endangering like the topic of this thread.

Actually looked like a soccer mum late for school pickup
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A disqualified L-plate driver is under police guard in hospital after he collided with a minibus full of nursing home residents, killing one elderly woman and injuring eight other people on the Mornington Peninsula.

The crash happened on Eastbourne Road, Rosebud, about 9.45am Wednesday when the 23-year-old man's Holden Commodore and the minibus crashed head-on, a Victoria Police spokeswoman said. Police believe the man's car swerved into the path of the bus, even as the bus driver attempted to avoid the Commodore.

The minibus was carrying seven residents aged between 71 and 94, a staff member and a volunteer from the nearby Ti Tree nursing home, who were just minutes into an outing to the beach.

One elderly woman who was sitting in the front passenger seat suffered head injuries and died at the scene, while another was flown to The Alfred hospital with life-threatening facial, chest and leg injuries, where she remains in a serious but stable condition.

The driver of the car, from Coburg, was taken into custody and is in The Alfred Hospital in a serious condition.

Police say he was spotted driving erratically in the moments leading up to the crash, and there are reports he may have been attempting to overtake another vehicle. They are now investigating whether drugs or alcohol were a factor in the crash.

Four of the other residents were taken to Frankston Hospital and Dandenong Hospital.

The Ti Tree employee and the volunteer, who was driving the bus, received minor injuries and the nursing home said it was contacting the families of residents who were on the bus.

"Our thoughts are with everyone affected by the accident, and our priority is to ensure that everyone has all of the support possible at this difficult time," managing director Chas Jacobsen said.

Eastbourne Road will be closed between Jetty Road and Rosebud Avenue while police investigate the crash.

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Pitty he didn't snap his neck.

Seems to be happening more and more. Someone down here in Victoria killed an elderly women in her Mazda when he decided to overtake on the wrong side of a two lane road causing a 4 car smash.

But had a win down here the other week. Someone ran a red light (I see this happening more and more in the area) and went straight into a truck...he didn't survive. One lees POS on the road.
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Red lights are optional these days. They're only for people that aren't in a rush.

Same goes for Emergency lanes, left only lanes, right turn lanes, etc etc.
Any piece of tarmac is fair game.
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Red lights are optional these days. They're only for people that aren't in a rush.

Same goes for Emergency lanes, left only lanes, right turn lanes, etc etc.
Any piece of tarmac is fair game.
You forgot U-turn lanes. Like the moron that needed to run the red light yesterday almost hitting me.
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look at this idiot caught on dash cam and police
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look at this idiot caught on dash cam and police
That is just impatience, getting through the roundabout without waiting for a break in the traffic in the roundabout. The driver would have got fined for entering the roundabout not giving way to the white car in front of the police car, not the police car itself.

It is not the idiocy that is the topic of this thread, which I do see occasionally, like last Friday night the guy driving a VE Commodore I saw, who I thought was on a death mission.
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Same goes for Emergency lanes, left only lanes, right turn lanes, etc etc.
Any piece of tarmac is fair game.
Whilst it's slightly odd topic.

I have noticed a lot of people using turning lanes are there own personal overtaking lanes at lights. They will continue to do it as they will never get caught!

Practically, there is nothing stopping an unsafe driver from getting behind the wheel. It's scary to think that any of the other cars out there could intentionally crash into you.
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Plenty of Ford bogans cutting loose on the road as well as witnessed by numerous bookface and yootoob videos being uploaded everyday, but every morning while carrying out my duties it always appears to be holdon drivers cutting it sick in suburbia...

I have awesome dashcam footage, but for my own safety concerns will not upload it as i tend to come across them nearly every other night in the same spots and the internet is a very small place :/

Yes i have informed the police, but after 2 months so far no difference has been made and the roads have lots of new licorice stripes around ... go figure ?
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23-year-old male disqualified L plate

bit old to be on L plate i might hazard a guess he has lost his license and is getting it back which means he has not learned from his past mistakes

I am only guessing but if this is so then he really is a idiot
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I am only guessing but if this is so then he really is a idiot
regardless of the cause, taking his license away hasn't stopped him being on the road. With an attitude like that, I'm at a loss to see what punishment would work.
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regardless of the cause, taking his license away hasn't stopped him being on the road. With an attitude like that, I'm at a loss to see what punishment would work.
I can only think that a nice little holiday in bubbas cottage would do the trick. Hopefully this will change his attitude, but going on a proven track record, learning new things may be difficult.
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Reads like an atrocious calamity but I can't comment any further without gathering more information on the incident.
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any accident can cause death or worse permanent disability

i know of a mate who rolled a car doing over a 110 ks an hour in the NT and walk away with scratches and six months later a simple rear end accident left him a parapledgic for life

he was doing 60ks an hour

this person is just one of many who have had accidents this year and it keeps going on and on and no one is slowing down when is this trend going to stop

just sit down and think how much car accidents cost the Australian community each and every year and the sadness of so many people loosing family members


we all need to slow down and learn to drive safe

think of the family members you are leaving behind so we should all slow down so what if you get home ten minutes late it better than not getting home
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Apparently witnesses claim the young driver, 23 & potentially a disqualified L or P plater, was driving erratically, tried to overtake at speed in suburbia & collided head on with a bus transporting elderly citizens.

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I'm sorry, but how to witnesses identify a potentially disqualified L or P plater?

This reads like a intro to an episode of A Current Affair...

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There is a comma there. The bold part is a description of the young driver added by the editorial and not an observation of the Witness. It doesnt read like ACA or anything such. You have misread it.

OT, I've seen that the law somehow doesn't bear down on Vehicular accidents with the same vigour as other crimes. Lot of Motorcyclists are killed on the roads but since they were an "accident", no matter how negligent, the penalties are quite soft.
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I wonder if they create a system for disqualified drivers like the Alcoholiser, installed in cars where a person has been caught drink driving multiple times, that doesn't let the car start unless they give a breath sample. The can create a license that has a chip in it that needs to be inserted prior to the ignition working (the chip is rendered dead/inactive/knows the drive is disqualified).
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I wonder if they create a system for disqualified drivers like the Alcoholiser, installed in cars where a person has been caught drink driving multiple times, that doesn't let the car start unless they give a breath sample. The can create a license that has a chip in it that needs to be inserted prior to the ignition working (the chip is rendered dead/inactive/knows the drive is disqualified).
Wont matter as that sort will always find another way.. stealing/ borrowing cars etc.
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The severity of the penalty depends on intent.

Many people are killed by others without intent.

The next thing a victim’s family can hope for is neglect.

If negligence can’t be proven then it’s pure and simple an accident and heaven forbid if we start filling our gaols up because of accidents.

If drugs and alcohol aren’t involved I would think just from the face it and with the witness accounts the prosecution will aim towards negligence and if proven hopefully the sentence is appropriate.
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