"Car Crash: Who's Lying?" BBC Crash investigation docu.

"Car Crash: Who's Lying?" BBC Crash investigation docu.

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Haltamer

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2,554 posts

87 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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I'm sure this will be of intrest to some: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p06qccp0/car...

Haven't watched it through yet, but I am a fan of a good crash investigation.

The Vambo

7,022 posts

148 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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The answer will be neither, humans are (barring a few eidetic savants) demonstrably incapable of remembering a situation clearly with any level of reliable accuracy.

They are even worse at separating true from false memories.

berlintaxi

8,535 posts

180 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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Pretty moving to watch, shows how the wrong decision can have major impacts on everybody.
Good job by the Police to show who was driving.

FlabbyMidgets

518 posts

94 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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Could someone explain why Danny had such a harsh sentence? Because he let him drive or for saying he was driving?

myvision

1,989 posts

143 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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Is it running on foreign plates to dodge the ANPR?

untakenname

5,052 posts

199 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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Wasn't expecting much from this but it became quite gripping part way through.


FlabbyMidgets said:
Could someone explain why Danny had such a harsh sentence? Because he let him drive or for saying he was driving?
Yeah, I thought the sentence for the one that wasn't driving at the time was excessive considering lots of other drivers get away with mowing down pedestrians and cyclists with just a suspended sentence or a couple of years behind bars.





Mr Miata

1,101 posts

57 months

Saturday 15th June
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I’ve just watched this on Netflix (only took 6 years for the recommendation)

I suppose it’s a must watch for any Boy Racer, to show them what the consequences can be when you drive like a dick… Killed his mate and both suspects in prison.

But I’m surprised how weak the evidence was to prove who was driving, the seat belt melted plastic thing doesn’t prove beyond doubt who was driving then and not previously. In my opinion, if he didn’t admit it, they couldn’t prove beyond doubt who was definitely driving.

I wasn’t the only person on here to notice the car in the documentary had French plates. Interesting that there was a Royal Navy mast in the background, I think it’s from their training school.


Edited by Mr Miata on Saturday 15th June 00:50