It is here in Scotland, tooIt is here in Australia.
It is here in Scotland, tooIt is here in Australia.
Sometimes that is their final photo they ever take because they crash & that's what first responders/police see when they check the phone. What an example he is to those girls, one of whom HE may be teaching to drive soon. MORON.Can we report him for the photo whilst doing 40mph on a motorway?
What sort of moron takes a photo of themselves driving on a motorway, and then posts it on social media? What an absolute melt.
I’d love to know if you get a responseI’ve forwarded his story onto kent police, I absolutely detest people who use their phones while driving
I hope I do, if not I’ll be following it up. As a nurse I’ve seen so many rta’s because of idiots like himI’d love to know if you get a response
Imagine getting a flat tyre and having to call out the break down services then thinking ‘I know, this will make some GREAT content’. Wanker.Just adding this here as well for futureevidencereference because the screenshot on the previous page didn't have his account name on it. The gantry signs look like on the M2 heading east approaching junction 3. The service station he used looks like Tollgate Services.
I could be wrong, but the motorway picture has the appearance of a freeze frame taken from a video, rather than a single photo. It doesn't make much difference, but could indicate that he was filming while driving for a longer period of time.
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which car brand was it that they were given use of for a year at the height of their fame? I seem to think that was also a Mercedes. Maybe they got to buy it at a reduced price but I seem to think it was a smaller sized car rather than a family car.Drives a Merc, advertises Renault
I 100% agree with this. It is a parents duty, and also to educate our children how to manage their own online presence responsibly. Teenagers actually seem to be pretty switched on to it … my 15 year old daughter always asks her friends consent before posting anything to insta/snap chat that features others, and her friends ask her - quite often they say no and that is totally ok - we all should have control over how, where and what is posted about us online. It is a big no no with teens at the moment to post without consent which is so great and the way it should be.I'm of the opinion that keeping your child's digital footprint totally clean is part of a parent's duty of care.
Even now mine are adults and able to legally give consent, I still don't put photos or anything about them online. They wouldn't put anything online about me either. To be honest, the more I see of what FOD and his ilk are doing, the more entrenched I become about it.