gaz
Cycle Camera TV
- Location
- South Croydon
Yup dog in the back, luckily the traffic behind kept there distance and didn't make the situation any worse.
gaz said:I've had nothing back from the police so far. will be contacting the local police office tomorrow to see if they care. if not i will try my local police who seem to care more, and then if not i will be writing some stiff letters for no one caring.
I saw the flowers there yesterday, bloody loads of them. I think the bus was on the other side though, past the tesco's and by the lights at the next junciton. may be wrong.style over speed said:It looks like theres been a road death recently just over that bridge, there were a load of flowers left by the lampost at 1'23 in your video.
just seen the message 92 and 94, a car and a bus??? according to the comments there have been many crashes along that stretch.
I've cycled over that bridge a few times, but really hate it as it is extremely dangerous to cycle over. Theres plenty of room to widen the bridge. As a temporary measure at least put a 20 mph limit on the bridge itself...what is the LCC doing about it?
We have received information that suggests a male driver of the above vehicle was seen driving without due care and attention on the A222 (Croydon Road by Elmers End)
If the information is correct the driver was committing an offence that often attracts a fine and penalty points.
Last year there were over 180 deaths on London roads; there were many more collisions that resulted in very serious injuries.
The purpose of this letter is to increase driver awareness and promote road safety.
Please drive carefully, keep yourself and others safe and avoid the risk of being prosecuted.
If you were not the driver on this occasion please pass this letter to the person who was
You may be aware that 'Roadsafe London' is in its infancy and your report has raised issues that had not before been dealt with, particularly around possible prosecutions of offenders and the wording of our standard letter.
Roadsafe London was set up largely to provide the Metropolitan Police Service with a source of intelligence that relates to road incidents as opposed to the crime matters normally dealt with by Crimestoppers. This will enable tasking of roads policing units based on a number of reports as opposed to individual incidents per se. We anticipated, and have received, a large number of reports and considered a standard letter to drivers on a first notification was the only practical way to deal with volume reports and a 'standard' letter was sent to the driver in your case.
I appreciate this will not always provide satisfaction of prosecution or direct police contact on a first case but I hope you will understand what we are trying to achieve by this gathering of information. ALL identifiable drivers that have allegedly been driven in an unacceptable manner will be contacted by letter and, where a vehicle receives multiple reports, an intervention against an individual may be warranted backed up by Roadsafe reports and other intelligence where available.
We have received information that you killed someone with an axe. If this information is correct you have committed an offence that often attracts a life prison sentence...