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Driving standing up conviction for tall Newcastle man

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Was he right to be prosecuted for being tall?

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Post by ElNumbre Tue 24 Jan 2017 - 19:15

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-38730051
"A tall man has been convicted of driving while standing up after admitting dangerous driving.
Adam Elliott was accused of showing off to other motorists with his head poking out of the roof of a convertible Ford Ka."....
I feel a bit sorry for the guy, but i'm a bit suspicious with the second photo in the BBC article - I don't think his bum is hard against the seat.  That said, it is probably more dangerous for him to be looking at the top of the windscreen rather than having a clear vision of the road.
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Post by pittstop Fri 3 Feb 2017 - 11:47

Biggest risk is his face.

Have driven a Triumph TR3 at 70mph with no windscreen; just "flyscreens".

Given my earlier experience of something hitting my visor hard when I used to own a motorbike I really should should have used goggles, or even a helmet, but got I away with it.
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Post by Barbs Sat 4 Feb 2017 - 8:57

Our first poll. Don'the think he should of been convicted but may be his choice of carestaurants was wrong.
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