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WormInHand wrote:Yep:
"What are Moderators? Moderators are individuals (or groups of individuals) whose job it is to look after the running of the forums from day to day. They have the power to edit or delete posts and lock, unlock, move, delete and split topics in the forum they moderate. Generally moderators are there to prevent people going off-topic or posting abusive or offensive material."
Where do you draw the line between what is offensive and what is not? I daresay the families of a victim of an RTA whose driver was using a mobile phone would have a different opinion on that to GML. I, personally, find any flippant disregard of the trust placed in the people who drive 2 tons of lethal weapon by those drivers themselves offensive. Be it by deliberately speeding, drinking, using your phone or any other flouting of the driving laws in force to protect us all.
You're right there!
No, you're better off with mods who allow a thread to run about the shameful brick throwing incident 29 years ago, posted with the pure intent of stirring up animosity between your fans and ours.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
Bobbin' Along wrote:No, you're better off with mods who allow a thread to run about the shameful brick throwing incident 29 years ago, posted with the pure intent of stirring up animosity between your fans and ours.
Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12664 Location: Leicestershire.
To throw oil onto this troubled fire, is condoning something better or worse than having done it?
On the Hull board Paul M admits to having been caught driving while using a mobile phone. Do Hull fans think this compromises his ability to moderate? I don't.
Joined: Jul 31 2003 Posts: 36786 Location: Leafy Worcester, home of the Black Pear
Mrs Barista wrote:Changing a CD's not a criminal offence though, and that's for a reason.
Actually, although not a specific criminal offence in the same way as operating a mobile phone is, you can get done for operating your car stereo while driving if Plod so wishes. I know of a couple of cases, in fact.
Driving without due care and attention covers a multitude of sins.
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Kosh wrote:Actually, although not a specific criminal offence in the same way as operating a mobile phone is, you can get done for operating your car stereo while driving if Plod so wishes. I know of a couple of cases, in fact.
Driving without due care and attention covers a multitude of sins.
Joined: Jul 31 2003 Posts: 36786 Location: Leafy Worcester, home of the Black Pear
Bobbin' Along wrote:No, you're better off with mods who allow a thread to run about the shameful brick throwing incident 29 years ago, posted with the pure intent of stirring up animosity between your fans and ours.
That thread is closely monitored, and TBH it's been pretty harmless. If it had veered into blatant hate-mongering it would have gone.
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Joined: Sep 23 2006 Posts: 8033 Location: sea level once again
I've been behind a car which was hit by an oncoming vehicle because the driver was changing a cassette. Nearly a head on. I bet there's not many of us can claim never to have operated the stereo while driving.
Joined: Jul 31 2003 Posts: 36786 Location: Leafy Worcester, home of the Black Pear
Captain Dave wrote:There was the case a couple of years ago when a woman was charged for a driving offence whilst she was eating an apple.
Yup. In theory you can get charged for any activity that the attending officer deems to be preventing you from being in full control of the vehicle. The additional specific offences regarding mobile phones were brought in because of the prevalence of those particular activities, and because research shows them to be more distracting than pretty much anything else.
That doesn't mean that anyone texting while driving is anything less than a thoughtless pillock, mind.
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Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
Kosh wrote:Actually, although not a specific criminal offence in the same way as operating a mobile phone is, you can get done for operating your car stereo while driving if Plod so wishes. I know of a couple of cases, in fact.
Driving without due care and attention covers a multitude of sins.
Fair do's. Still think that multiple offences when you make a living out of offenders makes you look a bit of a t!t though.
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