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Grandad7184

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2,037 posts

142 months

Wednesday 6th March 2013
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Hi gents

Since Monday I've noticed a truck parked up in peace pottage services UK livery, curtains drawn no sign of movement. I stop there twice a day for a costa and today I noticed a parking ticket on the cab yesterday . So today I took it on me to phone West Sussex police and reported it. Thinking end of it they will sort it. Returned 8 hours later for my drive home coffee and the truck still there no police aware sign nothing but another parking ticket. So then phoned said company who then told me that they have been tying to rouse the driver all day and the police had not informed them and they had a another wagon diverted to take a look.

Have I done the right thing or have I messed up some1s rest period there for could affect someones monthly pay if they are hourly paid.

Wold you have done the same?
Or would you avoid it and take no notice.

It's been rattling my brains to wether it could just be 2 trucks from the same company parked in the same spot on different days but there not local when I looked on google. I can post the company's name if it helps.

Thanks

Cyberprog

2,232 posts

190 months

Wednesday 6th March 2013
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I'd have gone to plod and made a bit of a fuss after hearing what the company said. The driver might be ill (or, quite possibly have croaked it)!

Jimbo.

4,040 posts

196 months

Wednesday 6th March 2013
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Grandad7184 said:
Hi gents

Since Monday I've noticed a truck parked up in peace pottage services UK livery, curtains drawn no sign of movement. I stop there twice a day for a costa and today I noticed a parking ticket on the cab yesterday . So today I took it on me to phone West Sussex police and reported it. Thinking end of it they will sort it. Returned 8 hours later for my drive home coffee and the truck still there no police aware sign nothing but another parking ticket. So then phoned said company who then told me that they have been tying to rouse the driver all day and the police had not informed them and they had a another wagon diverted to take a look.

Have I done the right thing or have I messed up some1s rest period there for could affect someones monthly pay if they are hourly paid.

Wold you have done the same?
Or would you avoid it and take no notice.

It's been rattling my brains to wether it could just be 2 trucks from the same company parked in the same spot on different days but there not local when I looked on google. I can post the company's name if it helps.

Thanks
Did the right thing. Remember the guys working alone, so no-one around to help. I'm sure the driver(s) appreciate the concern.
We had an external guy at my old place collapse in his cab due to a heart attack. If it weren't for the fact that a) we needed him off bay at the time and b) the door was slightly ajar when we went to knock/wake him up, well...not a nice thought.

Grandad7184

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2,037 posts

142 months

Wednesday 6th March 2013
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That's what I'm thinking if it was me I'd be great full for it and a story to tell in the pub at the weekend. Hopefully this is the outcome and not the latter what's been mentioned.
Ill see tomorrow if the cab is still there and if anything has changed.

Humper

946 posts

169 months

Thursday 7th March 2013
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Definitely the right thing, 3 hours at Pease Pottage is bad enough but 3days somethings u
Could be a bking for a skiver, might be what saves someone's life. Chance of the latter outweighs the former in my book

s p a c e m a n

11,002 posts

155 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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The lucky bd may have won the lottery at the weekend and just abandoned the wagon biggrin

You definately did the right thing.

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

170 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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Some drivers [me] were not initially aware that when using a night heater you should

keep window or roof vent open.

I went on nights out and used heaters all night a few times when very cold and didn't

get overcome by fumes but i have heard stories of it happening.

chilistrucker

4,541 posts

158 months

Friday 8th March 2013
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Always handy to also leave a cup on the dash with a little bit of water in it, so the night heater takes the moisture from that instead of you waking up in the morning with a dry mouth and throat.

rumple

11,671 posts

158 months

Saturday 9th March 2013
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iva cosworth]Some drivers [me said:
were not initially aware that when using a night heater you should

keep window or roof vent open.

I went on nights out and used heaters all night a few times when very cold and didn't

get overcome by fumes but i have heard stories of it happening.
It happened on Keele services a few years ago, driver died because of a faulty nightheater, I must be honest ive never vented the cab when using one, perhaps I should start.

s p a c e m a n

11,002 posts

155 months

Saturday 9th March 2013
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Most of ours have monoxide alarms in them, they're only about a tenner off of ebay.

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

170 months

Saturday 9th March 2013
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OP have you returned to Pease Pottage ?

Has the truck gone ?

We need closuresmile

paulrussell

2,153 posts

168 months

Sunday 10th March 2013
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You did do the right thing. My grandfather had a heart attack in his cab. He would of died in there, if he hadn't been found by one of his colleagues.

v64paul

120 posts

228 months

Thursday 14th March 2013
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I vividly remember having to replace the seat in a truck that had been recovered in to us. The fire service had cut the backrest off to gain accesss to the bunk, driver had passed away. I was thinking how lonely the end was for that person. No matter how nice the truck is and what the rewards are life living in the cab is grim. I couldn't do it.

Grandad7184

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2,037 posts

142 months

Thursday 14th March 2013
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Hi gents

Well sorry for the Kate reply to the posts the morning after I posted this I stopped there and there was no lorry parked there but a few police cars parked up where the wagon was. And the manager of the services was there to. So I don't think the out come was a good one.

It does make you realise that life can be to short.

Thanks Al

P.s being ex military it was the security side of what attracted me to noticing the vehicle there for a few days and looking back I'm glad I did report it.