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<blockquote data-quote="jetset" data-source="post: 101993" data-attributes="member: 5342"><p>In the Uk three vehicle accidents ,if deemed to be your fault , in 12 months and your out. Is this a policy brought over from the US?</p><p>I remember a driver so convinced that he was not at fault for an accident the boss gave him the chance at the next safety meeting to allow his peers in attendance to be the judge. convinced that his peers would back him he agreed.we all sat ready to listen and to prevent the gross injustice of a warning being issued given we were fully aware that our colleague had been hit in the rear by a speeding third party.His story began</p><p>"Whilst looking for an address I spotted it, next thing I knew this guy had slammed me in the rear, he must have been doing well over 40 when he hit me, and for this I get a written warning" at this point the boss steps in and asks what did you do when you saw the address. Our driver replies " I hit the breaks and threw her into reverse" I swear we could hardly keep our faces straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetset, post: 101993, member: 5342"] In the Uk three vehicle accidents ,if deemed to be your fault , in 12 months and your out. Is this a policy brought over from the US? I remember a driver so convinced that he was not at fault for an accident the boss gave him the chance at the next safety meeting to allow his peers in attendance to be the judge. convinced that his peers would back him he agreed.we all sat ready to listen and to prevent the gross injustice of a warning being issued given we were fully aware that our colleague had been hit in the rear by a speeding third party.His story began "Whilst looking for an address I spotted it, next thing I knew this guy had slammed me in the rear, he must have been doing well over 40 when he hit me, and for this I get a written warning" at this point the boss steps in and asks what did you do when you saw the address. Our driver replies " I hit the breaks and threw her into reverse" I swear we could hardly keep our faces straight. [/QUOTE]
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