We are all morib really. Who has never done rubber necking? Thinking they may see a dead or spalatterd body. But **** drivers are just **** drivers. Although everyone want a peek at a bit of death ................................. Emergency services were unable to access a major crash involving eight vehicles on the M25 due to drivers ignoring lane closures. The incident took place between Junction 5 and 6 on the anti-clockwise carriageway in Godstone, Kent, at around 9am on Sunday. please log in to view this image Image:An eight-vehicle crash on the M25 motorway caused significant delays. Pic: Twitter/IceGem please log in to view this image Force leaders to debate on TV More than 85,000 people have signed the petition - have you? The eight-vehicle crash led to significant delays for motorists and traffic jams going on for miles. A police spokesman said there were no life-threatening injuries and the road was cleared within a couple of hours. But some vehicles ignored the lane closures, resulting in emergency services struggling to attend the crash site. Surrey Police said in a tweet: "If on the M25 near the RTC between Jnc 6 and 5 please obey the lane closures. "South East Coast Ambulance Service are reporting they cannot get further resources to the scene due to the closures being ignored and the carriageway being completely blocked!"
It’s ****ing annoying enough when you’re filtered down to one lane without some **** in an Audi racing round the side and cutting in at the last second. Love a bit of rubber-necking though, especially if it’s a crash that has caused me a significant delay. It’s my reward.
The only dead body I've seen in real life was one that I had to get up close and personal too. Was in Indonesia in my yoot and somebody drowned surfing a horrible heavy reef break. I had to help out doing chest compressions as we gave the poor bloke CPR, trying to save him. We were up the ****ing jungle and there was **** all medical facilities around for miles. The bloke died on us and I'll never forget seeing his cold blue body staring back at me.
My best mate (a paramedic) just seen a 3 week old bairn die of coronary.. We all as humans want to look, at a car crash etc. I've seen plenty of dead. But it's really not something i want to rubberneck over these days
It's hard not to look really. I usually get out too and try and help if it's a bad one. Thankfully never seen anybody dead in a car crash, but I've helped people get out of wrecks. Just a few weeks ago I was at the scene of a bad one, and had to help a teenage girl who'd broken her ankle out of a car that some young punk had smashed into another car and then ended up ploughing into a hedge.
As you know, i lived in thailand for many years. First rule, never go to help/ Death has eveyone's curiousity
If I come across some street pizza lying there with guts and brains slapped across the road, I think I’d probably be sick on him.
Found my great grandma when I was seven. Ran in with my Easter egg and she was stiff and stone cold. Got wheeled out in same position she'd been sat in. Saw a decapitated bloke (head clean off in a bike / bus collision) when I was about 10 or 11 too.
Just reacted to the situation really. I think he'd been dead a while tbh. A couple of local lads pulled him out of the water, but he must have been in there a while. I was travelling with a doctor mate of mine, so in a strange way I kind of felt unfazed by the situation at the time, because I thought he'd be able to save him. I'll never forget it though, that sort of stuff stays with you forever.
Well hopefully not drowning whilst I'm out surfing. But yeah I take your point. Actually, come to think of it. Might not be a bad way to go after all. Rather that than fading away on some hospital bed I suppose ?