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By *ndtimearound OP   Couple  over a year ago

glasgow

Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We do. Well Mrs. does, I just drive.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was sat parked up in my fire engine once when a car stopped alongside and the female passenger exposed her ample assests. She was mortified when she realised I wasn't a bloke!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I was sat parked up in my fire engine once when a car stopped alongside and the female passenger exposed her ample assests. She was mortified when she realised I wasn't a bloke!!"

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"I was sat parked up in my fire engine once when a car stopped alongside and the female passenger exposed her ample assests. She was mortified when she realised I wasn't a bloke!!"

Haha

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc. "

I'll say it before someone else does, should you be distracting drivers of such large vehicles?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc.

I'll say it before someone else does, should you be distracting drivers of such large vehicles? "

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By *tonMessCouple  over a year ago

Slough Windsor ish


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc. "

why would you want to distract the lorry driver like that? Could cause an accident.

Also what about other road users? Do they get any choice?

If a fella done it he'd be called a flasher/perverted.

No, its just wrong.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc.

why would you want to distract the lorry driver like that? Could cause an accident.

Also what about other road users? Do they get any choice?

If a fella done it he'd be called a flasher/perverted.

No, its just wrong."

Absolutely this

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By *risky_MareWoman  over a year ago

...Up on the Downs

Dangerous, reckless and very wrong IMO.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Dangerous, reckless and very wrong IMO. "

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc.

I'll say it before someone else does, should you be distracting drivers of such large vehicles? "

Blue touch paper lit...retire to a safe distance

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc.

I'll say it before someone else does, should you be distracting drivers of such large vehicles?

Blue touch paper lit...retire to a safe distance"

Too right!

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Dangerous, reckless and very wrong IMO. "

Can I add thoughtless, inconsiderate, foolhardy and plain stupid to that list?

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Dangerous, reckless and very wrong IMO.

Can I add thoughtless, inconsiderate, foolhardy and plain stupid to that list? "

You certainly can!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Kapow ...take that you thrill seeker!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Dangerous, reckless and very wrong IMO.

Can I add thoughtless, inconsiderate, foolhardy and plain stupid to that list? "

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That's just every driver on the road

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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills

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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills

Captain do right and the do righters are in da house

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Captain do right and the do righters are in da house"

Good!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Captain do right and the do righters are in da house"

I know, terrible how many people don't think that sexual assault and potential assault with a deadly weapon isn't fun isn't it....

Safe, sane, & consensual please people.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Captain do right and the do righters are in da house

Good! "

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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills

Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests

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By *londieddWoman  over a year ago

fife


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc.

I'll say it before someone else does, should you be distracting drivers of such large vehicles? "

EXACTLY

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests"

There's nothing wrong with any of those, as long as they're not distracting someone in charge of a potential lethal weapon

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc. "

Why would you assume anyone would want to see your naked bits without being asked? When men flash women they're called perverts and face arrest...have you heard of consent??

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc.

Why would you assume anyone would want to see your naked bits without being asked? When men flash women they're called perverts and face arrest...have you heard of consent?? "

Well said

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests

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Flashing is not even listed as an interest (probably because it's likely to result in arrest).

Not sure what having the other two ticked has to do with a reckless activity that at best could cause embarrassment to others unfortunate enough to catch a glimpse and at worst could result in death (when a distracted trucker ploughs into another vehicle)!!

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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests

There's nothing wrong with any of those, as long as they're not distracting someone in charge of a potential lethal weapon "

Something wrong with all of them if the recipient is the wrong person

6 year old girl stumbles on couple having sex in car

11 year old boy flashed at by man by mistake

Etc

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests

Flashing is not even listed as an interest (probably because it's likely to result in arrest).

Not sure what having the other two ticked has to do with a reckless activity that at best could cause embarrassment to others unfortunate enough to catch a glimpse and at worst could result in death (when a distracted trucker ploughs into another vehicle)!!"

And the latter has happened in my family....the inquest is next Monday and I will be looking after my 10 year old grandson, who is still traumatised over losing his uncle...sorry, this is obviously something close to my heart.

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By *ave3058Man  over a year ago

southampton & playa del ingles

Sex in a truck is well horny,had many times when I was a trucker ??????

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests

There's nothing wrong with any of those, as long as they're not distracting someone in charge of a potential lethal weapon

Something wrong with all of them if the recipient is the wrong person

6 year old girl stumbles on couple having sex in car

11 year old boy flashed at by man by mistake

Etc"

Hopefully those things are done at night, or at least away from areas where young children and unsuspecting adults are.

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests

There's nothing wrong with any of those, as long as they're not distracting someone in charge of a potential lethal weapon

Something wrong with all of them if the recipient is the wrong person

6 year old girl stumbles on couple having sex in car

11 year old boy flashed at by man by mistake

Etc"

That argument could be applied to any sexual activity IF seen by the wrong person or in inappropriate circumstances though, but can be guarded against by appropriate behaviour/precautions.

Flashing at truck drivers however there's no argument that it distracts and as a result is reckless and has the potential to kill. Huge difference!!

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Sex in a truck is well horny,had many times when I was a trucker ??????"

Yes it is, but this is a different subject, as long as you're not driving along, whilst having sex in your truck

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Would it be irresponsible if the trucker stood up and started waving his dick back at you? I’m talking full on windmill action

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By *aughtycouple1008Couple  over a year ago

west london

Its wrong

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests

Flashing is not even listed as an interest (probably because it's likely to result in arrest).

Not sure what having the other two ticked has to do with a reckless activity that at best could cause embarrassment to others unfortunate enough to catch a glimpse and at worst could result in death (when a distracted trucker ploughs into another vehicle)!!

And the latter has happened in my family....the inquest is next Monday and I will be looking after my 10 year old grandson, who is still traumatised over losing his uncle...sorry, this is obviously something close to my heart. "

So so sorry to hear that, can't begin to imagine what you and your family must be going through.

To anyone suggesting flashing truckers is ok - just read the above and think about it for a moment to understand why it's absolutely NOT ok!!

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Would it be irresponsible if the trucker stood up and started waving his dick back at you? I’m talking full on windmill action "

I think it would

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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests

There's nothing wrong with any of those, as long as they're not distracting someone in charge of a potential lethal weapon

Something wrong with all of them if the recipient is the wrong person

6 year old girl stumbles on couple having sex in car

11 year old boy flashed at by man by mistake

Etc

That argument could be applied to any sexual activity IF seen by the wrong person or in inappropriate circumstances though, but can be guarded against by appropriate behaviour/precautions.

Flashing at truck drivers however there's no argument that it distracts and as a result is reckless and has the potential to kill. Huge difference!!"

Levels of acceptability

Smacks a lil of hypocrisy

Never heard of a trucker crashing as a result of being flashed

However I’m sure all the others have made the papers at some point?

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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests

There's nothing wrong with any of those, as long as they're not distracting someone in charge of a potential lethal weapon

Something wrong with all of them if the recipient is the wrong person

6 year old girl stumbles on couple having sex in car

11 year old boy flashed at by man by mistake

Etc

That argument could be applied to any sexual activity IF seen by the wrong person or in inappropriate circumstances though, but can be guarded against by appropriate behaviour/precautions.

Flashing at truck drivers however there's no argument that it distracts and as a result is reckless and has the potential to kill. Huge difference!!

Levels of acceptability

Smacks a lil of hypocrisy

Never heard of a trucker crashing as a result of being flashed

However I’m sure all the others have made the papers at some point?"

Apologies didn’t see the previous quote and I’m sorry for your loss

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests

Flashing is not even listed as an interest (probably because it's likely to result in arrest).

Not sure what having the other two ticked has to do with a reckless activity that at best could cause embarrassment to others unfortunate enough to catch a glimpse and at worst could result in death (when a distracted trucker ploughs into another vehicle)!!

And the latter has happened in my family....the inquest is next Monday and I will be looking after my 10 year old grandson, who is still traumatised over losing his uncle...sorry, this is obviously something close to my heart.

So so sorry to hear that, can't begin to imagine what you and your family must be going through.

To anyone suggesting flashing truckers is ok - just read the above and think about it for a moment to understand why it's absolutely NOT ok!!"

Ah, thank you. Didn't want to bring it up, but unless you've been through it, you can't possibly know the impact on the family left behind. My grandsons 18 year old cousin was left with life changing injuries.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests

There's nothing wrong with any of those, as long as they're not distracting someone in charge of a potential lethal weapon

Something wrong with all of them if the recipient is the wrong person

6 year old girl stumbles on couple having sex in car

11 year old boy flashed at by man by mistake

Etc

That argument could be applied to any sexual activity IF seen by the wrong person or in inappropriate circumstances though, but can be guarded against by appropriate behaviour/precautions.

Flashing at truck drivers however there's no argument that it distracts and as a result is reckless and has the potential to kill. Huge difference!!

Levels of acceptability

Smacks a lil of hypocrisy

Never heard of a trucker crashing as a result of being flashed

However I’m sure all the others have made the papers at some point?

Apologies didn’t see the previous quote and I’m sorry for your loss"

Thank you, your apologies are accepted.

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests

There's nothing wrong with any of those, as long as they're not distracting someone in charge of a potential lethal weapon

Something wrong with all of them if the recipient is the wrong person

6 year old girl stumbles on couple having sex in car

11 year old boy flashed at by man by mistake

Etc

That argument could be applied to any sexual activity IF seen by the wrong person or in inappropriate circumstances though, but can be guarded against by appropriate behaviour/precautions.

Flashing at truck drivers however there's no argument that it distracts and as a result is reckless and has the potential to kill. Huge difference!!

Levels of acceptability

Smacks a lil of hypocrisy

Never heard of a trucker crashing as a result of being flashed

However I’m sure all the others have made the papers at some point?"

Not hypocrisy on my part at all - am sure when you took your "public" pics you took appropriate safeguards to be as sure as you could be that others wouldn't be subjected to them or harmed in any way?

Yet you think it acceptable to risk harm happening as a result of distracting a lorry driver by flashing at him?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests"
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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests

There's nothing wrong with any of those, as long as they're not distracting someone in charge of a potential lethal weapon

Something wrong with all of them if the recipient is the wrong person

6 year old girl stumbles on couple having sex in car

11 year old boy flashed at by man by mistake

Etc

That argument could be applied to any sexual activity IF seen by the wrong person or in inappropriate circumstances though, but can be guarded against by appropriate behaviour/precautions.

Flashing at truck drivers however there's no argument that it distracts and as a result is reckless and has the potential to kill. Huge difference!!

Levels of acceptability

Smacks a lil of hypocrisy

Never heard of a trucker crashing as a result of being flashed

However I’m sure all the others have made the papers at some point?

Not hypocrisy on my part at all - am sure when you took your "public" pics you took appropriate safeguards to be as sure as you could be that others wouldn't be subjected to them or harmed in any way?

Yet you think it acceptable to risk harm happening as a result of distracting a lorry driver by flashing at him? "

There’s always chance isn’t there

Just like most people still use phones and drive

Why

Because the chance of it going wrong aren’t worth thinking about for people

And yes b4 everyone gets on my case I know it’s wrong and some awful things have happened I’m fairly certain that most still do it

Again it’s levels of acceptability

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By *imiUKMan  over a year ago

Hereford

I'm sure it's been said, but what if the truckers don't actually want to see your bits?

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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills

Would b interested to see a show of hands of those that would look away

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Totally irresponsible.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm sure it's been said, but what if the truckers don't actually want to see your bits?

"

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Haha, nice one

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Would b interested to see a show of hands of those that would look away "
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I often drive with my eyes closed just in case this behaviour occurs

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple  over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville


"Would b interested to see a show of hands of those that would look away "

These threads never go well. But given what a poster above has said, I can’t see this comment boding well. But regardless of the other posts my hand is up.

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By *iversong321Woman  over a year ago

Preston/Merseyside


"Would b interested to see a show of hands of those that would look away "

I dont want to see strangers bits whilst out and about. What makes people think this is even a good idea?

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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills

Wouldn’t pay us all to be different

Mut and I are partial to dogging and also flashing the guys who all seem to b there for that reason

We would b horrified to flash the wrong person

But again it’s all each to there own

And for the record have never flashed truckers but really don’t see the harm

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Would b interested to see a show of hands of those that would look away "

People will always look at something out of the ordinary... Doesn't mean they like what they are looking at. It's just basic human curiosity.

Yes people take risks with themselves and others every day in various ways but it doesn't mean we should condone and promote it does it.

Would you advise your mate to d*unk and drive? Would you be happy driving with someone checking fab on their phone doing 70 down the motorway?

Or would you take your mates keys off them and call them a cab? Would you berate them for using their phone while driving?

Whilst not caused by flashing, a driver was imprisoned recently for killing someone while checking his phone so although it's not all the time, devastating accidents can happen.

If you really must flash truckers.... Do so at a truck stop. Although there us still the whole consent issue to deal with.

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo


"Would b interested to see a show of hands of those that would look away .

I often drive with my eyes closed just in case this behaviour occurs "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm available for flashing but flash your main beam three times as a signal otherwise I'll be engrossed in my phone and miss it

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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills


"Would b interested to see a show of hands of those that would look away

People will always look at something out of the ordinary... Doesn't mean they like what they are looking at. It's just basic human curiosity.

Yes people take risks with themselves and others every day in various ways but it doesn't mean we should condone and promote it does it.

Would you advise your mate to d*unk and drive? Would you be happy driving with someone checking fab on their phone doing 70 down the motorway?

Or would you take your mates keys off them and call them a cab? Would you berate them for using their phone while driving?

Whilst not caused by flashing, a driver was imprisoned recently for killing someone while checking his phone so although it's not all the time, devastating accidents can happen.

If you really must flash truckers.... Do so at a truck stop. Although there us still the whole consent issue to deal with. "

Valid

Exactly the point I’m making

Levels of acceptability

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc.

why would you want to distract the lorry driver like that? Could cause an accident.

Also what about other road users? Do they get any choice?

If a fella done it he'd be called a flasher/perverted.

No, its just wrong."

EXACTLY THIS!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Are you sure it's exactly this

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By *rsTrellisWoman  over a year ago

Cambridge

I think it’s sexually abusive to flash at people. I hate it.

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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills

Everything about what we do has an element of risk involved

Do u want to take that risk?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I only flash truckers when they cut me up.on the motorway...

Think I teach them a few new words too

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Everything about what we do has an element of risk involved

Do u want to take that risk?"

The point is we all assess risks and act accordingly - encouraging people to flash at me whilst driving or flashing at someone who is driving are both risks I don't think anyone should be reckless enough to take because of the possible implications!!

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Everything about what we do has an element of risk involved

Do u want to take that risk?

The point is we all assess risks and act accordingly - encouraging people to flash at me whilst driving or flashing at someone who is driving are both risks I don't think anyone should be reckless enough to take because of the possible implications!!"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc. "

Yes, I try to let them in whenever I can and always flash my hazards thankyou when they do the same for me.

Obviously anything sexual that could cause an RTC wouldn't be exactly intelligent

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc.

Yes, I try to let them in whenever I can and always flash my hazards thankyou when they do the same for me.

Obviously anything sexual that could cause an RTC wouldn't be exactly intelligent "

No it isn't

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc.

Why would you assume anyone would want to see your naked bits without being asked? When men flash women they're called perverts and face arrest...have you heard of consent?? "

Alway think tea guys

https://youtu.be/pZwvrxVavnQ

Anytime consent comes up I can’t help but think of this video

Ads

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc. "

O.M.F.G what is it with sados who flash random truckers without even stopping and chatting to them first

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By *erry bull1Man  over a year ago

doncaster

Been flashed on a few occasions, brightens an otherwise boring day up

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Been flashed on a few occasions, brightens an otherwise boring day up "

Why don't you just watch youtube videos , sure that would also brighten up your day get sky go watch a box set ,I'm sure you're experienced enough you don't need to watch the road ahead or behind in case a small car rolls into your blind spot xxx

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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills


"Everything about what we do has an element of risk involved

Do u want to take that risk?

The point is we all assess risks and act accordingly - encouraging people to flash at me whilst driving or flashing at someone who is driving are both risks I don't think anyone should be reckless enough to take because of the possible implications!!"

For the zillionth time

I’d like to bet there are very few accidents involving this behaviour

But hands up HONESTLY if u use your mobile whilst driving??

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Everything about what we do has an element of risk involved

Do u want to take that risk?

The point is we all assess risks and act accordingly - encouraging people to flash at me whilst driving or flashing at someone who is driving are both risks I don't think anyone should be reckless enough to take because of the possible implications!!

For the zillionth time

I’d like to bet there are very few accidents involving this behaviour

But hands up HONESTLY if u use your mobile whilst driving??"

Very few is too many , and where do you get your statistics from? I think we could find reliable statistics where hgv drivers are involved in incidents , I'm not so sure the causation statistics could be so reliable ? But please state your methods for your data analysis xxx

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Everything about what we do has an element of risk involved

Do u want to take that risk?

The point is we all assess risks and act accordingly - encouraging people to flash at me whilst driving or flashing at someone who is driving are both risks I don't think anyone should be reckless enough to take because of the possible implications!!

For the zillionth time

I’d like to bet there are very few accidents involving this behaviour

But hands up HONESTLY if u use your mobile whilst driving??"

If there's even one accident involving this kind of behaviour it's too many though!!

And the fact there's one poster on this thread who has stated they've been personally and heart breakingly impacted by a distracted driver and yet you still carry on condoning it speaks volumes really!!

Also not sure why you keep trying to deflect it by raising other reckless actions either - just because people do those things doesn't make flashing at truck drivers any more acceptable or justifiable.

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By *inky-MinxWoman  over a year ago

Grantham


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc.

why would you want to distract the lorry driver like that? Could cause an accident.

Also what about other road users? Do they get any choice?

If a fella done it he'd be called a flasher/perverted.

No, its just wrong."

Totally agree

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By *inky-MinxWoman  over a year ago

Grantham


"But hands up HONESTLY if u use your mobile whilst driving??"

No I don't.

And if a guy got his cock out and waved it at my I'd call the police

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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills


"Everything about what we do has an element of risk involved

Do u want to take that risk?

The point is we all assess risks and act accordingly - encouraging people to flash at me whilst driving or flashing at someone who is driving are both risks I don't think anyone should be reckless enough to take because of the possible implications!!

For the zillionth time

I’d like to bet there are very few accidents involving this behaviour

But hands up HONESTLY if u use your mobile whilst driving??

If there's even one accident involving this kind of behaviour it's too many though!!

And the fact there's one poster on this thread who has stated they've been personally and heart breakingly impacted by a distracted driver and yet you still carry on condoning it speaks volumes really!!

Also not sure why you keep trying to deflect it by raising other reckless actions either - just because people do those things doesn't make flashing at truck drivers any more acceptable or justifiable.

"

Ok wasn’t going to say but I’m fairly certain that incident wasn’t because of a flash of boob

Secondly the reason I pointed out all these other things is because the danger is so relative

We all have our kinks

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Everything about what we do has an element of risk involved

Do u want to take that risk?

The point is we all assess risks and act accordingly - encouraging people to flash at me whilst driving or flashing at someone who is driving are both risks I don't think anyone should be reckless enough to take because of the possible implications!!

For the zillionth time

I’d like to bet there are very few accidents involving this behaviour

But hands up HONESTLY if u use your mobile whilst driving??

If there's even one accident involving this kind of behaviour it's too many though!!

And the fact there's one poster on this thread who has stated they've been personally and heart breakingly impacted by a distracted driver and yet you still carry on condoning it speaks volumes really!!

Also not sure why you keep trying to deflect it by raising other reckless actions either - just because people do those things doesn't make flashing at truck drivers any more acceptable or justifiable.

Ok wasn’t going to say but I’m fairly certain that incident wasn’t because of a flash of boob

Secondly the reason I pointed out all these other things is because the danger is so relative

We all have our kinks"

Kinks are great as long as they don't jeopardize the lives of those not sharing the kink

Deliberately distracting a driver of x tonnes of steel traveling at x mph by whatever means is irresponsible and unacceptable behaviour

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Everything about what we do has an element of risk involved

Do u want to take that risk?

The point is we all assess risks and act accordingly - encouraging people to flash at me whilst driving or flashing at someone who is driving are both risks I don't think anyone should be reckless enough to take because of the possible implications!!

For the zillionth time

I’d like to bet there are very few accidents involving this behaviour

But hands up HONESTLY if u use your mobile whilst driving??

If there's even one accident involving this kind of behaviour it's too many though!!

And the fact there's one poster on this thread who has stated they've been personally and heart breakingly impacted by a distracted driver and yet you still carry on condoning it speaks volumes really!!

Also not sure why you keep trying to deflect it by raising other reckless actions either - just because people do those things doesn't make flashing at truck drivers any more acceptable or justifiable.

Ok wasn’t going to say but I’m fairly certain that incident wasn’t because of a flash of boob

Secondly the reason I pointed out all these other things is because the danger is so relative

We all have our kinks"

But we shouldn't force them on others. Just because some horn dogs on here think it's thrilling doesn't mean everyone does.

Some men's kink is to jump out of bushes and flash their dicks at unsuspecting women but they get called a very different name and reported to the police.

Safety and risk assessments aside this is often an over looked argument on these threads.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Everything about what we do has an element of risk involved

Do u want to take that risk?

The point is we all assess risks and act accordingly - encouraging people to flash at me whilst driving or flashing at someone who is driving are both risks I don't think anyone should be reckless enough to take because of the possible implications!!

For the zillionth time

I’d like to bet there are very few accidents involving this behaviour

But hands up HONESTLY if u use your mobile whilst driving??"

One for us was one too many...

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Everything about what we do has an element of risk involved

Do u want to take that risk?

The point is we all assess risks and act accordingly - encouraging people to flash at me whilst driving or flashing at someone who is driving are both risks I don't think anyone should be reckless enough to take because of the possible implications!!

For the zillionth time

I’d like to bet there are very few accidents involving this behaviour

But hands up HONESTLY if u use your mobile whilst driving??

If there's even one accident involving this kind of behaviour it's too many though!!

And the fact there's one poster on this thread who has stated they've been personally and heart breakingly impacted by a distracted driver and yet you still carry on condoning it speaks volumes really!!

Also not sure why you keep trying to deflect it by raising other reckless actions either - just because people do those things doesn't make flashing at truck drivers any more acceptable or justifiable.

"

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Everything about what we do has an element of risk involved

Do u want to take that risk?

The point is we all assess risks and act accordingly - encouraging people to flash at me whilst driving or flashing at someone who is driving are both risks I don't think anyone should be reckless enough to take because of the possible implications!!

For the zillionth time

I’d like to bet there are very few accidents involving this behaviour

But hands up HONESTLY if u use your mobile whilst driving??

If there's even one accident involving this kind of behaviour it's too many though!!

And the fact there's one poster on this thread who has stated they've been personally and heart breakingly impacted by a distracted driver and yet you still carry on condoning it speaks volumes really!!

Also not sure why you keep trying to deflect it by raising other reckless actions either - just because people do those things doesn't make flashing at truck drivers any more acceptable or justifiable.

Ok wasn’t going to say but I’m fairly certain that incident wasn’t because of a flash of boob

Secondly the reason I pointed out all these other things is because the danger is so relative

We all have our kinks"

He was a distracted lorry driver, doesn't really matter what the distraction was. Hopefully we can lessen the risk of killing someone by not distracting them, by flashing bits of bodies them.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Everything about what we do has an element of risk involved

Do u want to take that risk?

The point is we all assess risks and act accordingly - encouraging people to flash at me whilst driving or flashing at someone who is driving are both risks I don't think anyone should be reckless enough to take because of the possible implications!!

For the zillionth time

I’d like to bet there are very few accidents involving this behaviour

But hands up HONESTLY if u use your mobile whilst driving??

If there's even one accident involving this kind of behaviour it's too many though!!

And the fact there's one poster on this thread who has stated they've been personally and heart breakingly impacted by a distracted driver and yet you still carry on condoning it speaks volumes really!!

Also not sure why you keep trying to deflect it by raising other reckless actions either - just because people do those things doesn't make flashing at truck drivers any more acceptable or justifiable.

Ok wasn’t going to say but I’m fairly certain that incident wasn’t because of a flash of boob

Secondly the reason I pointed out all these other things is because the danger is so relative

We all have our kinks

He was a distracted lorry driver, doesn't really matter what the distraction was. Hopefully we can lessen the risk of killing someone by not distracting them, by flashing bits of bodies them."

*at them*

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

They say all these trucks Will be autonomous in ten years anyway.... Aint no fun flashing a zx spectrum

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ewww no

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I uses to moon them but that about it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Using ones phone well driving is very faux pas these days... Especially while wanking!, that's why I go hands free

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Am a lorry driver & have been flashed few times & it makes your day also you ladies dont know ypur flashing when sitting there in your short skirts or changing your top we see it all from sitting up high lol

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Am a lorry driver & have been flashed few times & it makes your day also you ladies dont know ypur flashing when sitting there in your short skirts or changing your top we see it all from sitting up high lol"

It makes YOUR day. Don't tar all lorry drivers with your brush.

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By *rinkydonkyMan  over a year ago

Hinckley


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc.

why would you want to distract the lorry driver like that? Could cause an accident.

Also what about other road users? Do they get any choice?

If a fella done it he'd be called a flasher/perverted.

No, its just wrong."

...... I'm pantomime style..... "OH NO IT'S NOT" !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Would b interested to see a show of hands of those that would look away "

I would look away.

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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo


"Am a lorry driver & have been flashed few times & it makes your day also you ladies dont know ypur flashing when sitting there in your short skirts or changing your top we see it all from sitting up high lol

It makes YOUR day. Don't tar all lorry drivers with your brush. "

Thats what he said

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Am a lorry driver & have been flashed few times & it makes your day also you ladies dont know ypur flashing when sitting there in your short skirts or changing your top we see it all from sitting up high lol

It makes YOUR day. Don't tar all lorry drivers with your brush.

Thats what he said"

just a figure of speech, ok it makes me smile

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo


"Would b interested to see a show of hands of those that would look away

I would look away."

I would be very surprised at myself if I didn't look at something that caught my eye when driving. Let's face it driving is not just about having a death grip on the wheel and not looking anywhere at all but straight ahead

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo


"Am a lorry driver & have been flashed few times & it makes your day also you ladies dont know ypur flashing when sitting there in your short skirts or changing your top we see it all from sitting up high lol

It makes YOUR day. Don't tar all lorry drivers with your brush.

Thats what he said just a figure of speech, ok it makes me smile"

I guessed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc. "

I winder if theres an alternative reality where Trucker's discuss about whether any of them are into flashing xD

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc.

I winder if theres an alternative reality where Trucker's discuss about whether any of them are into flashing xD"

oh yes we do discuss what cars & roads to look out for

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Would b interested to see a show of hands of those that would look away

I would look away.

I would be very surprised at myself if I didn't look at something that caught my eye when driving. Let's face it driving is not just about having a death grip on the wheel and not looking anywhere at all but straight ahead"

.

To be serious for one minute, the research done on this shows the human eye constantly flits around looking pretty much everywhere, it's how we manage to read road signs, look for perceived problems way way way ahead on the road, in fact the eye is usually looking everywhere except the road just ahead

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashoin fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"Wonder how many have flashing, dogging and voyeurism listed as interests

There's nothing wrong with any of those, as long as they're not distracting someone in charge of a potential lethal weapon

Something wrong with all of them if the recipient is the wrong person

6 year old girl stumbles on couple having sex in car

11 year old boy flashed at by man by mistake

Etc

That argument could be applied to any sexual activity IF seen by the wrong person or in inappropriate circumstances though, but can be guarded against by appropriate behaviour/precautions.

Flashing at truck drivers however there's no argument that it distracts and as a result is reckless and has the potential to kill. Huge difference!!

Levels of acceptability

Smacks a lil of hypocrisy

Never heard of a trucker crashing as a result of being flashed

However I’m sure all the others have made the papers at some point?

Not hypocrisy on my part at all - am sure when you took your "public" pics you took appropriate safeguards to be as sure as you could be that others wouldn't be subjected to them or harmed in any way?

Yet you think it acceptable to risk harm happening as a result of distracting a lorry driver by flashing at him?

There’s always chance isn’t there

Just like most people still use phones and drive

Why

Because the chance of it going wrong aren’t worth thinking about for people

And yes b4 everyone gets on my case I know it’s wrong and some awful things have happened I’m fairly certain that most still do it

Again it’s levels of acceptability"

How about changing the last bit to levels of responsibility?

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By *x2 4 funCouple  over a year ago

Southampton

As a lorry driver i have been flashed a few times makes our day keep up the good work ladies

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down "

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When I'm on the motorway and have to entertain .I play a guess game .is the truck driver hot ,Not ,beard or glasses .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I thought this was about tongue twisters:

I'm not a flashing trucker, I'm a flashing trucker's son and I won't be flashed by women til the trucker's flashings done...

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By *lknhungMan  over a year ago

Luton


"Captain do right and the do righters are in da house"

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By *loswingersCouple  over a year ago

Gloucester

We’ve done it a few times ( well more than a few ) , and it’s just a bit of harmless fun . Truckers are responsible and conscientious drivers who have an exteremely boring job and from what we’ve been told by them , a flash can brighten up their day ( or night ) , and if anything make them more alert .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!"

.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"As a lorry driver i have been flashed a few times makes our day keep up the good work ladies"

Again.... Makes YOUR day.

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By *lackitncoCouple  over a year ago

brownhills


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument"

This is where it goes quiet

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument"

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple  over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument"

I don’t see why that’s relevant. Any responsible driver should know that distractions are a risk. As someone in sales that does enough miles around the UK I’d be pretty fuckin angry to discover another driver near me was looking to the right of their vehicle instead of the road ahead. You can always tell the drivers on phones - lorries included. Inability to stay in their lanes. It’s really irresponsible as well as illegal.

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By *loswingersCouple  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else. "

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening ......."

Not just the driver at risk though is it and I think that they would be reticent to give exact details of distraction really. Who admits to being a perv on company time, especially of it could be reported in the papers?

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple  over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening ......."

You haven’t read it so it doesn’t happen ??? You set out to deliberately distract a driver in charge of a large vehicle. A vehicle out of control is a weapon.

People justify some bollox in the forums but this is right up there with the worst. Shameful.

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By *oiluvfunMan  over a year ago

Penrith


"I was sat parked up in my fire engine once when a car stopped alongside and the female passenger exposed her ample assests. She was mortified when she realised I wasn't a bloke!!"

A similar thing happened to a woman from Appleby, who was dildoing her pussy as she drove up the M6, slowed down to let the truck driver get an eyeful, didn't realize it was a woman, who then reported her for lewd behaviour!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

One of our favourite things to do is pull up and ask guys for directions..Diane as a top on with no Bra and it clearly shows off her tits..love the look on the guys faces as they try and avoid not to look at her tits and hard nipples ..we do it with stocking tops and suspenders on show too on other occasions

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By *oiluvfunMan  over a year ago

Penrith


"One of our favourite things to do is pull up and ask guys for directions..Diane as a top on with no Bra and it clearly shows off her tits..love the look on the guys faces as they try and avoid not to look at her tits and hard nipples ..we do it with stocking tops and suspenders on show too on other occasions "

I have to admit; driving through the Lakes with my work, trying to NOT look at women coming the opposite way to me on their bicycles, is bloody hard work lol.........

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"One of our favourite things to do is pull up and ask guys for directions..Diane as a top on with no Bra and it clearly shows off her tits..love the look on the guys faces as they try and avoid not to look at her tits and hard nipples ..we do it with stocking tops and suspenders on show too on other occasions

I have to admit; driving through the Lakes with my work, trying to NOT look at women coming the opposite way to me on their bicycles, is bloody hard work lol......... "

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By *loswingersCouple  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

You haven’t read it so it doesn’t happen ??? You set out to deliberately distract a driver in charge of a large vehicle. A vehicle out of control is a weapon.

People justify some bollox in the forums but this is right up there with the worst. Shameful. "

We all know the tabloids would have a field day if an accident happened as a result of a trucker being flashed . The headlines would be sprawled over every newspaper !!!

Shameful ?

Right up there with the worst in attempting to justify some bollox ?

Nah ..... simply saying it’s a bit of fun , and with no proof of it causing any harm , your indignation is right up there with the pc nonsense so often spouted on here by the self righteous brigade

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

Not just the driver at risk though is it and I think that they would be reticent to give exact details of distraction really. Who admits to being a perv on company time, especially of it could be reported in the papers? "

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

You haven’t read it so it doesn’t happen ??? You set out to deliberately distract a driver in charge of a large vehicle. A vehicle out of control is a weapon.

People justify some bollox in the forums but this is right up there with the worst. Shameful. "

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By *en.....emMan  over a year ago

West mids

we luv a bit of flashing

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By *loswingersCouple  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

Not just the driver at risk though is it and I think that they would be reticent to give exact details of distraction really. Who admits to being a perv on company time, especially of it could be reported in the papers?

"

Really ?

So he loses concentration as a car drives past him and a woman has her tits out . He hits another car and the carnage is awful , but he thinks , ‘ I’m not going to say I was distracted by the sight of a half naked woman waving at me as she went past ‘ . Of course he would , unless he is crazy . He has a perfectly justified reason to avoid the blame being in him .... and this is my point . It just doesn’t happen .

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"One of our favourite things to do is pull up and ask guys for directions..Diane as a top on with no Bra and it clearly shows off her tits..love the look on the guys faces as they try and avoid not to look at her tits and hard nipples ..we do it with stocking tops and suspenders on show too on other occasions "

And there's nothing wrong with that, he's not driving a lorry

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

Not just the driver at risk though is it and I think that they would be reticent to give exact details of distraction really. Who admits to being a perv on company time, especially of it could be reported in the papers?

Really ?

So he loses concentration as a car drives past him and a woman has her tits out . He hits another car and the carnage is awful , but he thinks , ‘ I’m not going to say I was distracted by the sight of a half naked woman waving at me as she went past ‘ . Of course he would , unless he is crazy . He has a perfectly justified reason to avoid the blame being in him .... and this is my point . It just doesn’t happen ."

That you know of. Not everything is reported in the papers.

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By *loswingersCouple  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

Not just the driver at risk though is it and I think that they would be reticent to give exact details of distraction really. Who admits to being a perv on company time, especially of it could be reported in the papers?

Really ?

So he loses concentration as a car drives past him and a woman has her tits out . He hits another car and the carnage is awful , but he thinks , ‘ I’m not going to say I was distracted by the sight of a half naked woman waving at me as she went past ‘ . Of course he would , unless he is crazy . He has a perfectly justified reason to avoid the blame being in him .... and this is my point . It just doesn’t happen .

That you know of. Not everything is reported in the papers. "

True but surely you can see that if it had happened it would be a perfect story . Why wouldn’t it be reported ?

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple  over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

You haven’t read it so it doesn’t happen ??? You set out to deliberately distract a driver in charge of a large vehicle. A vehicle out of control is a weapon.

People justify some bollox in the forums but this is right up there with the worst. Shameful.

We all know the tabloids would have a field day if an accident happened as a result of a trucker being flashed . The headlines would be sprawled over every newspaper !!!

Shameful ?

Right up there with the worst in attempting to justify some bollox ?

Nah ..... simply saying it’s a bit of fun , and with no proof of it causing any harm , your indignation is right up there with the pc nonsense so often spouted on here by the self righteous brigade "

Because having fun to me shouldn’t involve endangering someone else’s life.

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By *litterbabeWoman  over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.

A very close friend of mine went off the road in his lorry last night due to ice, the rig is written off, and they can't currently even get it back onto the road.

I am counting my blessings that he is fine.

The company have already watched the the CCTV and checked everything they need to to make sure he wasn't speeding and was driving with due care and attention.

I implore you or to save your flashing for somewhere appropriate.

Luckily there were no other vehicle's involved and the accident was solely down to the road conditions and his wheels locking.

He is very lucky that it's literally only a massive financial loss and no blood was spilt.

Please think carefully and take responsibility for your actions on the road.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

I don’t see why that’s relevant. Any responsible driver should know that distractions are a risk. As someone in sales that does enough miles around the UK I’d be pretty fuckin angry to discover another driver near me was looking to the right of their vehicle instead of the road ahead. You can always tell the drivers on phones - lorries included. Inability to stay in their lanes. It’s really irresponsible as well as illegal. "

.

So drivers shouldn't look right to use their door mirrors?, or left to check the other mirror, what about looking at the speedometer, road signs?.

I only asked for evidence to balance conclusion, I mean how much distraction are we allowed, kids arguing in the back, taking to passengers, tuning over the radio, chatting on hands free?.

I'd be pretty disappointed to be killed by anybody doing all those, in fact I'd just be disappointed to be killed by somebody doing everything by the book even

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

You haven’t read it so it doesn’t happen ??? You set out to deliberately distract a driver in charge of a large vehicle. A vehicle out of control is a weapon.

People justify some bollox in the forums but this is right up there with the worst. Shameful.

We all know the tabloids would have a field day if an accident happened as a result of a trucker being flashed . The headlines would be sprawled over every newspaper !!!

Shameful ?

Right up there with the worst in attempting to justify some bollox ?

Nah ..... simply saying it’s a bit of fun , and with no proof of it causing any harm , your indignation is right up there with the pc nonsense so often spouted on here by the self righteous brigade

Because having fun to me shouldn’t involve endangering someone else’s life. "

Or I fluting their kinks/perversions on those who have not consented to being involved.

Still haven't received an answer from anyone in support of this of their opinion if it was men flashing women. Odd that.

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By *loswingersCouple  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

You haven’t read it so it doesn’t happen ??? You set out to deliberately distract a driver in charge of a large vehicle. A vehicle out of control is a weapon.

People justify some bollox in the forums but this is right up there with the worst. Shameful.

We all know the tabloids would have a field day if an accident happened as a result of a trucker being flashed . The headlines would be sprawled over every newspaper !!!

Shameful ?

Right up there with the worst in attempting to justify some bollox ?

Nah ..... simply saying it’s a bit of fun , and with no proof of it causing any harm , your indignation is right up there with the pc nonsense so often spouted on here by the self righteous brigade

Because having fun to me shouldn’t involve endangering someone else’s life. "

I truly don’t see it as endangering someone else’s life , and if I did I would see it the same way as you .

Truckers have said in this thread it’s a bit of harmless fun too .

I think you are doing them a disservice suggesting they can’t concentratre on the job in hand while also enjoying a quick flash .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's like saying I'm disgusted by people taking their children in the car on long journeys, it's just a distraction not worth the risk.... If you must take them on holiday just post them and save us all the potential disaster you may cause

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

You haven’t read it so it doesn’t happen ??? You set out to deliberately distract a driver in charge of a large vehicle. A vehicle out of control is a weapon.

People justify some bollox in the forums but this is right up there with the worst. Shameful.

We all know the tabloids would have a field day if an accident happened as a result of a trucker being flashed . The headlines would be sprawled over every newspaper !!!

Shameful ?

Right up there with the worst in attempting to justify some bollox ?

Nah ..... simply saying it’s a bit of fun , and with no proof of it causing any harm , your indignation is right up there with the pc nonsense so often spouted on here by the self righteous brigade

Because having fun to me shouldn’t involve endangering someone else’s life.

I truly don’t see it as endangering someone else’s life , and if I did I would see it the same way as you .

Truckers have said in this thread it’s a bit of harmless fun too .

I think you are doing them a disservice suggesting they can’t concentratre on the job in hand while also enjoying a quick flash ."

What about if I crashed while using my phone to check pics on fab? I find that fun.... Would that be OK? Would I be endangering other people's lives then?

It's not just themselves that the lorry driver has to consider. People drive like dicks, we all know that. And while it is accepted that the driver will need to be looking t mirrors etc to drive correctly, deliberately distracting them from their job is dangerous, regardless of if they never make the papers or not.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

You haven’t read it so it doesn’t happen ??? You set out to deliberately distract a driver in charge of a large vehicle. A vehicle out of control is a weapon.

People justify some bollox in the forums but this is right up there with the worst. Shameful.

We all know the tabloids would have a field day if an accident happened as a result of a trucker being flashed . The headlines would be sprawled over every newspaper !!!

Shameful ?

Right up there with the worst in attempting to justify some bollox ?

Nah ..... simply saying it’s a bit of fun , and with no proof of it causing any harm , your indignation is right up there with the pc nonsense so often spouted on here by the self righteous brigade

Because having fun to me shouldn’t involve endangering someone else’s life.

Or I fluting their kinks/perversions on those who have not consented to being involved.

Still haven't received an answer from anyone in support of this of their opinion if it was men flashing women. Odd that. "

Consent and flashing are viewed completely differently (by some) when its a woman blurring the lines. But then you know that as well as I do.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"A very close friend of mine went off the road in his lorry last night due to ice, the rig is written off, and they can't currently even get it back onto the road.

I am counting my blessings that he is fine.

The company have already watched the the CCTV and checked everything they need to to make sure he wasn't speeding and was driving with due care and attention.

I implore you or to save your flashing for somewhere appropriate.

Luckily there were no other vehicle's involved and the accident was solely down to the road conditions and his wheels locking.

He is very lucky that it's literally only a massive financial loss and no blood was spilt.

Please think carefully and take responsibility for your actions on the road."

I'm glad your friend is okay The dashcams are very useful. As heart breaking as it was, we watched the cam of the lorry driver who killed our family member, he lost concentration, hit a car with a mother and her children in, who thank god, were ok and hit our family member, head on and killed him out right. His nephew had almost every bone in his body broken, but survived. Before anybody jumps on me, no it wasn't someone flashing her books, but he was distracted.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"A very close friend of mine went off the road in his lorry last night due to ice, the rig is written off, and they can't currently even get it back onto the road.

I am counting my blessings that he is fine.

The company have already watched the the CCTV and checked everything they need to to make sure he wasn't speeding and was driving with due care and attention.

I implore you or to save your flashing for somewhere appropriate.

Luckily there were no other vehicle's involved and the accident was solely down to the road conditions and his wheels locking.

He is very lucky that it's literally only a massive financial loss and no blood was spilt.

Please think carefully and take responsibility for your actions on the road.

I'm glad your friend is okay The dashcams are very useful. As heart breaking as it was, we watched the cam of the lorry driver who killed our family member, he lost concentration, hit a car with a mother and her children in, who thank god, were ok and hit our family member, head on and killed him out right. His nephew had almost every bone in his body broken, but survived. Before anybody jumps on me, no it wasn't someone flashing her books, but he was distracted."

*boobs* even!

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By *loswingersCouple  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

You haven’t read it so it doesn’t happen ??? You set out to deliberately distract a driver in charge of a large vehicle. A vehicle out of control is a weapon.

People justify some bollox in the forums but this is right up there with the worst. Shameful.

We all know the tabloids would have a field day if an accident happened as a result of a trucker being flashed . The headlines would be sprawled over every newspaper !!!

Shameful ?

Right up there with the worst in attempting to justify some bollox ?

Nah ..... simply saying it’s a bit of fun , and with no proof of it causing any harm , your indignation is right up there with the pc nonsense so often spouted on here by the self righteous brigade

Because having fun to me shouldn’t involve endangering someone else’s life.

Or I fluting their kinks/perversions on those who have not consented to being involved.

Still haven't received an answer from anyone in support of this of their opinion if it was men flashing women. Odd that. "

A few months ago we were driving back from town quite late at night . We drove past a McDonalds and a couple of boy racers pulled out in front of me into the main road . I braked , and we said how bloody stupid they were . Anyway , at the next set of lights we pull up next to them , and a guy in the back winds down his window and moons at my wife . She laughs , and flashes her tits . The driver laughs and they pull over at the next lay by . I pull in behind them and we get out , my wife goes to the rear door , where the guy that flashed was , bends over and flashes her bum at him ( stockings and all ) , he literally shouts to the driver ‘ go mate , go ‘ in a panic stricken voice ! And he did wheel spinning and all . Harmless fun as I said

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

You haven’t read it so it doesn’t happen ??? You set out to deliberately distract a driver in charge of a large vehicle. A vehicle out of control is a weapon.

People justify some bollox in the forums but this is right up there with the worst. Shameful.

We all know the tabloids would have a field day if an accident happened as a result of a trucker being flashed . The headlines would be sprawled over every newspaper !!!

Shameful ?

Right up there with the worst in attempting to justify some bollox ?

Nah ..... simply saying it’s a bit of fun , and with no proof of it causing any harm , your indignation is right up there with the pc nonsense so often spouted on here by the self righteous brigade

Because having fun to me shouldn’t involve endangering someone else’s life.

Or I fluting their kinks/perversions on those who have not consented to being involved.

Still haven't received an answer from anyone in support of this of their opinion if it was men flashing women. Odd that.

A few months ago we were driving back from town quite late at night . We drove past a McDonalds and a couple of boy racers pulled out in front of me into the main road . I braked , and we said how bloody stupid they were . Anyway , at the next set of lights we pull up next to them , and a guy in the back winds down his window and moons at my wife . She laughs , and flashes her tits . The driver laughs and they pull over at the next lay by . I pull in behind them and we get out , my wife goes to the rear door , where the guy that flashed was , bends over and flashes her bum at him ( stockings and all ) , he literally shouts to the driver ‘ go mate , go ‘ in a panic stricken voice ! And he did wheel spinning and all . Harmless fun as I said "

To you. Not to everyone. If they did that to someone not as Liberal as you the reaction would have been different. Why do you find that so hard to believe or understand?

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By *udistcpl1Couple  over a year ago

Wirral

I think this is all going a bit far. We were driving back from a club a good few years ago.

My wife was in the passenger seat and she slid the chair back, put her feet (with heels on) up on the dash and started masterbating. We didn't really appreciate that the truck on the inside could see roughly what was going on as we passed and he obviously liked it judging by the beeps and light flashing. We carried on, the motorway was virtually empty, no harm was done, no accident and very little risk of an accident. Did we do it on purpose to distract the guy - No. Would we do it on a busy motorway during the daytime - definitely not. Some people on here really do need to sit down in a dark room and have a good think.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"I think this is all going a bit far. We were driving back from a club a good few years ago.

My wife was in the passenger seat and she slid the chair back, put her feet (with heels on) up on the dash and started masterbating. We didn't really appreciate that the truck on the inside could see roughly what was going on as we passed and he obviously liked it judging by the beeps and light flashing. We carried on, the motorway was virtually empty, no harm was done, no accident and very little risk of an accident. Did we do it on purpose to distract the guy - No. Would we do it on a busy motorway during the daytime - definitely not. Some people on here really do need to sit down in a dark room and have a good think."

So because one driver on one accidental occasion appeared to you to enjoy it and nothing happened then its OK? Rubbish.

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By *loswingersCouple  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Every one has an opinion, not seen any that its just good old fashion fun before the PC brigade shut every thing down

If good old fashioned fun can lead to catastrophic events that impact whole families is it such a bad thing to highlight that fact?!

And what does advocating common sense and road safety have to do with political correctness?!.

Can you actually give an example of this "activity" causing a crash, it would help your argument

Highly doubtful any figures would give that sort of informant accidents caused by distraction do happen. I had a woman crash into me because she was distracted by a bird of the feathered variety. I doubt that crash by bird was recorded on the information though.

I think it's incredibly naive of people not to accept that accidents can happen as a result of someone flashing someone else.

To be honest , it’s highly unlikely that the trucker would be badly injured if he crashed as a result of a flasher . Bearing this in mind , he would be sensible to say that a woman flashed him which made him lose concentration , if this was the case . But I’ve yet to read of this happening .......

You haven’t read it so it doesn’t happen ??? You set out to deliberately distract a driver in charge of a large vehicle. A vehicle out of control is a weapon.

People justify some bollox in the forums but this is right up there with the worst. Shameful.

We all know the tabloids would have a field day if an accident happened as a result of a trucker being flashed . The headlines would be sprawled over every newspaper !!!

Shameful ?

Right up there with the worst in attempting to justify some bollox ?

Nah ..... simply saying it’s a bit of fun , and with no proof of it causing any harm , your indignation is right up there with the pc nonsense so often spouted on here by the self righteous brigade

Because having fun to me shouldn’t involve endangering someone else’s life.

Or I fluting their kinks/perversions on those who have not consented to being involved.

Still haven't received an answer from anyone in support of this of their opinion if it was men flashing women. Odd that.

A few months ago we were driving back from town quite late at night . We drove past a McDonalds and a couple of boy racers pulled out in front of me into the main road . I braked , and we said how bloody stupid they were . Anyway , at the next set of lights we pull up next to them , and a guy in the back winds down his window and moons at my wife . She laughs , and flashes her tits . The driver laughs and they pull over at the next lay by . I pull in behind them and we get out , my wife goes to the rear door , where the guy that flashed was , bends over and flashes her bum at him ( stockings and all ) , he literally shouts to the driver ‘ go mate , go ‘ in a panic stricken voice ! And he did wheel spinning and all . Harmless fun as I said

To you. Not to everyone. If they did that to someone not as Liberal as you the reaction would have been different. Why do you find that so hard to believe or understand? "

I can only comment from our perspective , and of course others may see things differently to us . Clearly they do , as they have voiced their thoughts on the thread . Quite vociferously at times , and that’s fine . Ours is just our opinion , that’s all .

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham

This can be equated to recreational substances. The majority of times people take them nothing happens however on occasion it devastates entire families because it isn't safe to do it!

Just because the likelihood is low doesn't mean the risk is not high.

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2188191/Ogling-drivers-cause-nearly-million-crashes-year.html

Make of this what you will.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford

Interesting reading. As a matter of interest and mainly to you flashers, if a loved one of yours was killed by a lorry driver distracted by a flasher, where would you lay the blame, with the flasher or the lorry driver?

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2188191/Ogling-drivers-cause-nearly-million-crashes-year.html

Make of this what you will."

Oh but now the argument will be that it doesn't specify lorry drivers and naked tits!

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Interesting reading. As a matter of interest and mainly to you flashers, if a loved one of yours was killed by a lorry driver distracted by a flasher, where would you lay the blame, with the flasher or the lorry driver?"

No takers?

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple  over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville


"Interesting reading. As a matter of interest and mainly to you flashers, if a loved one of yours was killed by a lorry driver distracted by a flasher, where would you lay the blame, with the flasher or the lorry driver?"

Out of respect to you this is my last post on the thread. I’m amazed with some responses you are still reading what I can only imagine would be very painful given what your family is going through.

My response to your question is absolutely both, in a situation where flashers were seen to be purposely trying to distract and a lorry driver was seen to engage in response. I’d imagine the sentencing would be anything from careless / wreckless driving to manslaughter.

I love my car, I love driving but it’s a dangerous powerful weapon if I wasn’t in control. I’m mindful of that everytime I get in.

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2188191/Ogling-drivers-cause-nearly-million-crashes-year.html

Make of this what you will."

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By *loswingersCouple  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Interesting reading. As a matter of interest and mainly to you flashers, if a loved one of yours was killed by a lorry driver distracted by a flasher, where would you lay the blame, with the flasher or the lorry driver?

No takers? "

Both .

The trucker should be capable of driving safely despite a flash .

The flasher shouldn’t distract him in a position which may cause an accident .

We have only ever flashed on safe dual carriageways , and late at night when the road is quiet . Other than the example I cited on an earlier post ( ) . I don’t think anyone would flash in a potentially dangerous situation .

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By *ieman300Man  over a year ago

Best Greggs in Cheshire East

Great fun as part of a beeny hill type comedy sketch. In reality it's wreckless.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Interesting reading. As a matter of interest and mainly to you flashers, if a loved one of yours was killed by a lorry driver distracted by a flasher, where would you lay the blame, with the flasher or the lorry driver?

Out of respect to you this is my last post on the thread. I’m amazed with some responses you are still reading what I can only imagine would be very painful given what your family is going through.

My response to your question is absolutely both, in a situation where flashers were seen to be purposely trying to distract and a lorry driver was seen to engage in response. I’d imagine the sentencing would be anything from careless / wreckless driving to manslaughter.

I love my car, I love driving but it’s a dangerous powerful weapon if I wasn’t in control. I’m mindful of that everytime I get in. "

Thank you very much. I appreciate your input in this thread. I have found it an interesting read and respect people's opinions, especially as they probably haven't been through such a harrowing ordeal, in this way. The accident did make the national news, some of it because the young boy in the van, miraculously survived. Lucky for him he was of small build, the front of the van was pushed in so far that he was squashed into a space of 6 inches in depth. It wasn't pleasant for him, seeing his uncle hadn't survived.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Interesting reading. As a matter of interest and mainly to you flashers, if a loved one of yours was killed by a lorry driver distracted by a flasher, where would you lay the blame, with the flasher or the lorry driver?

No takers?

Both .

The trucker should be capable of driving safely despite a flash .

The flasher shouldn’t distract him in a position which may cause an accident .

We have only ever flashed on safe dual carriageways , and late at night when the road is quiet . Other than the example I cited on an earlier post ( ) . I don’t think anyone would flash in a potentially dangerous situation ."

Thank you.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2188191/Ogling-drivers-cause-nearly-million-crashes-year.html

Make of this what you will."

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The daily fail

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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"http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2188191/Ogling-drivers-cause-nearly-million-crashes-year.html

Make of this what you will."

So basically it doesn't need a flasher to flash all, it just needs someone walking down the road for the driver to be distracted and cause a crash. Who knew

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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"I think this is all going a bit far. We were driving back from a club a good few years ago.

My wife was in the passenger seat and she slid the chair back, put her feet (with heels on) up on the dash and started masterbating. We didn't really appreciate that the truck on the inside could see roughly what was going on as we passed and he obviously liked it judging by the beeps and light flashing.

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How do you know? He could have been beeping and flashing at you to pack it in

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is it not illegal to flash someone? I'm sure it's covered under indecent exposure

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"I think this is all going a bit far. We were driving back from a club a good few years ago.

My wife was in the passenger seat and she slid the chair back, put her feet (with heels on) up on the dash and started masterbating. We didn't really appreciate that the truck on the inside could see roughly what was going on as we passed and he obviously liked it judging by the beeps and light flashing.

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How do you know? He could have been beeping and flashing at you to pack it in"

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Is it not illegal to flash someone? I'm sure it's covered under indecent exposure "

Good point and I'm not sure.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"I think this is all going a bit far. We were driving back from a club a good few years ago.

My wife was in the passenger seat and she slid the chair back, put her feet (with heels on) up on the dash and started masterbating. We didn't really appreciate that the truck on the inside could see roughly what was going on as we passed and he obviously liked it judging by the beeps and light flashing. We carried on, the motorway was virtually empty, no harm was done, no accident and very little risk of an accident. Did we do it on purpose to distract the guy - No. Would we do it on a busy motorway during the daytime - definitely not. Some people on here really do need to sit down in a dark room and have a good think.

So because one driver on one accidental occasion appeared to you to enjoy it and nothing happened then its OK? Rubbish. "

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I have done what you asked and re-read your post. I stand by my original comment. You think that because you did it once (by accident) and nothing happened then it's OK to do it. Why would you say that those who think it's not need a sit down in a dark room?

Have the courage of your convictions.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Would b interested to see a show of hands of those that would look away

I would look away.

I would be very surprised at myself if I didn't look at something that caught my eye when driving. Let's face it driving is not just about having a death grip on the wheel and not looking anywhere at all but straight ahead"

It catches my eye. I realise what im seeing. I look away. I dont drive looking just straight ahead. Having had my childrens dad killed by a knobheads bad road habits forgive me if i dont join in with the "fun" part of this thread.

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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"Would b interested to see a show of hands of those that would look away

I would look away.

I would be very surprised at myself if I didn't look at something that caught my eye when driving. Let's face it driving is not just about having a death grip on the wheel and not looking anywhere at all but straight ahead

It catches my eye. I realise what im seeing. I look away. I dont drive looking just straight ahead. Having had my childrens dad killed by a knobheads bad road habits forgive me if i dont join in with the "fun" part of this thread.

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Forgive me for pointing out that I didn't mention fun at all, in fact I have not offered an opinion at all one way or the other as to whether flashing is a good idea or not.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Would b interested to see a show of hands of those that would look away

I would look away.

I would be very surprised at myself if I didn't look at something that caught my eye when driving. Let's face it driving is not just about having a death grip on the wheel and not looking anywhere at all but straight ahead

It catches my eye. I realise what im seeing. I look away. I dont drive looking just straight ahead. Having had my childrens dad killed by a knobheads bad road habits forgive me if i dont join in with the "fun" part of this thread.

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Forgive me for pointing out that I didn't mention fun at all, in fact I have not offered an opinion at all one way or the other as to whether flashing is a good idea or not."

I didnt say you had.

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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Then maybe you shouldn't have quoted me while implying it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Then maybe you shouldn't have quoted me while implying it.

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I was quoting you because of the first part. I should have started another paragraph but i didnt because im upset reliving life for my children following their dad being killed in a rtc following other peoples stupid dangerous actions on and around a road.

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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Righto

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Would b interested to see a show of hands of those that would look away

I would look away.

I would be very surprised at myself if I didn't look at something that caught my eye when driving. Let's face it driving is not just about having a death grip on the wheel and not looking anywhere at all but straight ahead

It catches my eye. I realise what im seeing. I look away. I dont drive looking just straight ahead. Having had my childrens dad killed by a knobheads bad road habits forgive me if i dont join in with the "fun" part of this thread."

Very sorry to hear this.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is there any females or couples who enjoy flashing truckers etc.

why would you want to distract the lorry driver like that? Could cause an accident.

Also what about other road users? Do they get any choice?

If a fella done it he'd be called a flasher/perverted.

No, its just wrong.

Absolutely this "

I second this (or however many if lots of others have and I haven't reached there yet!!)

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By *ndtimearound OP   Couple  over a year ago

glasgow

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


" "

I'm not sure what you find funny.

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By *ndtimearound OP   Couple  over a year ago

glasgow

OMFG.....who said that the truck needs to be moving to flash the driver. And even so being a professional driver myself I've seen many things in my 20+ years on the....not all pretty granted

.....but I've never been so distracted as to loose control or be in an accident.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

That's two threads on the trot where one could genuinely ask ;

Is this FAB or FB ?

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"OMFG.....who said that the truck needs to be moving to flash the driver. And even so being a professional driver myself I've seen many things in my 20+ years on the....not all pretty granted

.....but I've never been so distracted as to loose control or be in an accident."

I've been driving 35 years. Never had an accident, not even a fender bender. People die on the road everyday going about their business...so your point is?

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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"That's two threads on the trot where one could genuinely ask ;

Is this FAB or FB ?"

You are joining in on many threads that don't involve swinging.

This is what the forum is for, for people to chat about anything and everything.

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