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Let's start with this one - Barcombe: Seven people rescued after removing flood barriers
Seven people have been rescued after removing warning barriers and driving along a flooded road.

They had moved the road blocks aside in an attempt to drive along Barcombe Mills Road in Barcombe, according to East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.

The six adults and an 18-month-old child were released unharmed from two vehicles during the early hours.
I hope that their insurers tell them to take a hike.
Blundering about trying not to make too much of a hash of things.
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Lutin wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 4:29 pm Let's start with this one - Barcombe: Seven people rescued after removing flood barriers
Seven people have been rescued after removing warning barriers and driving along a flooded road.

They had moved the road blocks aside in an attempt to drive along Barcombe Mills Road in Barcombe, according to East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.

The six adults and an 18-month-old child were released unharmed from two vehicles during the early hours.
I hope that their insurers tell them to take a hike.
Cretins. A work colleague had to double back a few times along the back lanes in that area before resorting to the A27 this morning.
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There's a great video going around Facebook of a bloke driving an open top diesel beemer through a flood. There's an audible crack when the thing hydraulics and the con rods break.
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I'm an idiot.

I've not done anything specifically idiotic yet, but I will.
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There's loads of videos from Rufford Ford.
I'm watching one now :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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Yorick wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 10:26 pm There's loads of videos from Rufford Ford.
I'm watching one now :obscene-birdiedoublered:
The secret is to attack it at great speed. :twisted:
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Yorick wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 10:26 pm There's loads of videos from Rufford Ford.
I'm watching one now :obscene-birdiedoublered:
Rufford Ford for the win. I'd been following it for the last couple of years and got hours of entertainment from it. It's the sole reason I cancelled my TV licence, who needs the BBC when you've got will it or won't it make it at Rufford Ford. Until a guy on a bike tried it at high speed breaking both of his legs and the video going viral (it was posted on the VD FB group). Rufford Ford is now closed https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-n ... e-63839821 :thumbdown:
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Bigjawa wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 9:33 pm There's a great video going around Facebook of a bloke driving an open top diesel beemer through a flood. There's an audible crack when the thing hydraulics and the con rods break.
Link?
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Bigjawa wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 9:33 pm There's a great video going around Facebook of a bloke driving an open top diesel beemer through a flood. There's an audible crack when the thing hydraulics and the con rods break.
I seem to recall from years ago* that driving diesel engined cars through floods wasn't recommended if their air intake was submerged.

*Probably when diesel cars became popular.
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ZRX61 wrote: Mon Jan 02, 2023 5:32 am

Link?

Bike Breaker wrote: Mon Jan 02, 2023 9:06 am I seem to recall from years ago* that driving diesel engined cars through floods wasn't recommended if their air intake was submerged.

*Probably when diesel cars became popular.
French motors usually have low air intakes, unfortunately the back entrance to the biggest PSA/Renault dealership in NI used to have a tendency to flood in heavy rain.

Fair few got trashed before they spent 20 quid on a sign.
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Bike Breaker wrote: Mon Jan 02, 2023 9:06 am
Bigjawa wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 9:33 pm There's a great video going around Facebook of a bloke driving an open top diesel beemer through a flood. There's an audible crack when the thing hydraulics and the con rods break.
I seem to recall from years ago* that driving diesel engined cars through floods wasn't recommended if their air intake was submerged.

*Probably when diesel cars became popular.
I don't think it's recommended with any kind of car TBF :D
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Bike Breaker wrote: Mon Jan 02, 2023 9:06 am I seem to recall from years ago* that driving diesel engined cars through floods wasn't recommended if their air intake was submerged.

*Probably when diesel cars became popular.
There's also the issue of the fan getting a good bite of the water which flexes the blades forward & they take out the radiator.
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Not unusual to see the twunts driving up the river rather than following the road straight in front of them.
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I think we can safely add my name to the list already.
Had a naga lamb curry last night, got nearly to the end, and munched down on a whole chilli.
Bit tame I thought,, so carried on che...................jesus h Joseph and Mary. My gob went from tingle to thermonuclear in an instant. That'll learn me :)
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Lutin wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 4:29 pm Let's start with this one - Barcombe: Seven people rescued after removing flood barriers
Seven people have been rescued after removing warning barriers and driving along a flooded road.

They had moved the road blocks aside in an attempt to drive along Barcombe Mills Road in Barcombe, according to East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.

The six adults and an 18-month-old child were released unharmed from two vehicles during the early hours.
I hope that their insurers tell them to take a hike.
Nowt wrong with that, I often ignore road closed / flooded signs and make my own decisions, It doesn't help that the signs go out when flooding is expected and stay days / weeks / months after flooding has long since drained away.

You need a bit of common sense, need to know the road and how to guestimate depth, but it's not rocket surgery.
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MrLongbeard wrote: Wed Jan 04, 2023 10:50 amNowt wrong with that, I often ignore road closed / flooded signs and make my own decisions, It doesn't help that the signs go out when flooding is expected and stay days / weeks / months after flooding has long since drained away.

You need a bit of common sense, need to know the road and how to guestimate depth, but it's not rocket surgery.
There are, of course, the legal implications of ignoring a road closed sign. Found this on digitalspy about a similar situation -
Yes you could be fined as you have disobeyed, a legal road sign, also you could find that your insurance would not be covered, as the road is closed to the public, so have no legal right to be on that road. The council and police have the power to close any road off for public safety reasons.
Still, as long as you are prepared to cope with the consequences you are free to do what you want.
Blundering about trying not to make too much of a hash of things.
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Demannu wrote: Wed Jan 04, 2023 10:16 am I think we can safely add my name to the list already.
Had a naga lamb curry last night, got nearly to the end, and munched down on a whole chilli.
Bit tame I thought,, so carried on che...................jesus h Joseph and Mary. My gob went from tingle to thermonuclear in an instant. That'll learn me :)
I love my caribbean food and often get Stew chicken and the likes made with Scotch Bonnet Chillis.

I had one once where there was an almost entire chilli still whole, i thought "what the fuck, can't be that hot" and popped the whole chilli in my mouth whole! - i was running for the milk about 30 secs later - fuck me that was hot, probably one of the hottest things i have ever eaten tbh.
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Lutin wrote: Wed Jan 04, 2023 1:51 pm
MrLongbeard wrote: Wed Jan 04, 2023 10:50 amNowt wrong with that, I often ignore road closed / flooded signs and make my own decisions, It doesn't help that the signs go out when flooding is expected and stay days / weeks / months after flooding has long since drained away.

You need a bit of common sense, need to know the road and how to guestimate depth, but it's not rocket surgery.
There are, of course, the legal implications of ignoring a road closed sign. Found this on digitalspy about a similar situation -
Yes you could be fined as you have disobeyed, a legal road sign, also you could find that your insurance would not be covered, as the road is closed to the public, so have no legal right to be on that road. The council and police have the power to close any road off for public safety reasons.
Still, as long as you are prepared to cope with the consequences you are free to do what you want.
The signs had fallen over before I got there and were not visible, fuck 'em if they can't take a joke
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Lutin wrote: Wed Jan 04, 2023 1:51 pm
MrLongbeard wrote: Wed Jan 04, 2023 10:50 amNowt wrong with that, I often ignore road closed / flooded signs and make my own decisions, It doesn't help that the signs go out when flooding is expected and stay days / weeks / months after flooding has long since drained away.

You need a bit of common sense, need to know the road and how to guestimate depth, but it's not rocket surgery.
There are, of course, the legal implications of ignoring a road closed sign. Found this on digitalspy about a similar situation -
Yes you could be fined as you have disobeyed, a legal road sign, also you could find that your insurance would not be covered, as the road is closed to the public, so have no legal right to be on that road. The council and police have the power to close any road off for public safety reasons.
Still, as long as you are prepared to cope with the consequences you are free to do what you want.
A road sign doesn't always mean it's a legal requirement. Some people have got off speeding fines on clearly marked roads because the signs weren't backed up with the right legislation