The following emails have been exchanged:
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: THAT AD
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 22:43:36 +0100
From: "Steven Saunders" <private>
To: <thatad@safespeed.org.uk>
Hello,
Perhaps you would like to hear of an incident that I had about 10 years ago, but one that has stuck with me all my driving time. I was driving
along when a young boy ran out in front of me. There was no warning, he was hidden by parked cars, no chance of avoiding him.
The outcome was that I was doing about 10-mph and stopped about 1m from where he froze, and I watched him run off completely oblivious to
how close he came to injury. The speed limit in the street was 30-mph, so why was I driving so slow ? Because there was a primary school right
there.
No amount of hazard perception training could have saved him, the only thing that did was my speed., It was around 4-30 pm when there were no
other children about, no warning that this could have happended. I would argue that no amount of training could have prepared for this unexpected
event. This happened at a school, but children being children it could equally have happened on any urban or even rural road.
If I had been driving at 20mph or 30mph the outcome would have been different. And if I had been doing 36mph, well.
The bottom line is that what the ad is saying is that you cannot know what might happen, perhaps in the ideal world the driver in the advert would
have seen the child from a distance, slowed down and stopped safely. My experience is that this does not happen in real life.
I am not for one minute saying that everyone should drive around at 10-mph of course, but then the advert does have a serious message that even
a few mph can make the difference between life and death. If the driver had been doing 20-mph then as above, the outcome would have been
different.
No doubt your opinion will not change on the right of the driver to exceed the speed limit as and when they choose, but thankfully there are many
like myself who from experience realise the consequences of driving at an unsafe speed. (You will note I did not say exceeding the speed limit,
the speed limit was 30-mph)
You may think made this up to prove a point, but I can promise you was a 100% genuine incident early in my driving life, one that like i said was
not forgotten.
Steven
This is my second email to you, I hope you find it useful. It would be nice to see a more balanced view on your web-site, it does seem very one
sided, do you censor messages that are published ?
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Smith" <psmith@safespeed.org.uk>
To: "Steven Saunders" <private>
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 10:56 PM
Subject: Re: SAFE SPEED ?
> Hi Steven,
>
> I would love to afford your the courtesy of a comprehensive reply, but I
> REALLY don't have time before I leave for London tomorrow. I'm already
many
> hours behind schedule. Post the same message to the forums and some folk
will
> pop along and answer your questions pronto.
>
> On the question of cameras and attention, have a look at this:
>
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/speedo.html
> Scares the hell out of me..
>
> --
> Best Regards,
> Paul Smith
> Safe Speed
>
> web:
http://www.safespeed.org.uk
> ---------------------------------
> promoting intelligent road safety
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: SAFE SPEED ?
Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 23:12:15 +0100
From: "Steven Saunders" <private>
To: "Paul Smith" <psmith@safespeed.org.uk>
Thanks for that, I am in no hurry for a reply, but I would like to think
that you would offer me the courtesy. Iam genuinely interested in your
views
Steven
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Unfortunately I forgot the emails on my return, but Mr Saunders clearly thinks I'm avoiding him. I just got this email:
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: ANSWER TO MY E-MAIL
Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 23:28:03 +0100
From: "Steven Saunders" <private>
To: <psmith@safespeed.org.uk>
Mr Smith
I am very disappointed, though not surprised that you have not bothered to reply to my previous emails to you. Disappointed because firstly I
think I raised genuine questions and that (despite having critisised others on your website for the same reason) you have chosen not to reply.
And not surprised because this sums up the road lobby, they like to critisise and make completely false statements in public but cannot handle
any professionals daring to questioning their flawed logic. I would like you to publish my original comments plus this message on your web site
for genuine open debate.
But of couse you won't.
Have you another ' urgent ' meeting in London tomorrow and so can't possibly answer this email, even though you would love to ?
I await your reply with interest.
Steven.
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Why so rude Mr Saunders?
Edited to add my reply:
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: ANSWER TO MY E-MAIL
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 00:02:40 +0100
From: Paul Smith <psmith@safespeed.org.uk>
Organization: Safe Speed
To: Steven Saunders <private>
Hi,
It would have been nicer if you had sent a gentle reminder. I deal with around
200 emails a day. You should not be surprised to hear that I do not manage to
answer them all.
I have posted your emails to the Safe Speed forums...
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2927
... as requested. I shall reply there.
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Best Regards,
Paul Smith