Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Boredsurfing, perhaps best not to direct us/traffic to their site then? They'll only think it's their great, sensationalist reporting attracting visitors.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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RIP indeed, but apart from the error regarding the resort (and reporting the schoold fees, which I don't have a problem with) a pretty factual report of an inquest.
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albinomountainbadger, Fair point, I have tried to link it back to the original thread on here but unfortunately can't find it.
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What's the problem? It might be a bit insensitive but isn't the fact he was significantly over the drink drive limit relevant? If he'd hit and killed a small child would it still be sensationalist to lead on the drinking?
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I find the drink drive thing completely nonsensical given that in France it's completely customary to have an aperitif, a beer, couple of glasses of wine and digestif with lunch before hitting the slopes (or even the roads) in the afternoon.
Alcohol might be relevant to what caused his accident, but it might not - perhaps he was blinded by something, or slipped on a patch of ice; we've no idea.
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albinomountainbadger wrote: |
I find the drink drive thing completely nonsensical given that in France it's completely customary to have an aperitif, a beer, couple of glasses of wine and digestif with lunch before hitting the slopes (or even the roads) in the afternoon.
Alcohol might be relevant to what caused his accident, but it might not - perhaps he was blinded by something, or slipped on a patch of ice; we've no idea. |
Agreed.
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Alcohol might be relevant to what caused his accident, but it might not
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If he was over the limit his ability to ract to any circumstance is impeded and therfore Alcohol becomes a relevant factor in the accident regardless of the cause
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Here we go again.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Anyway I blame the French.
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and now the title of the thread has been edited which makes the posts that follow out of context . My commenst were related to the thread title, not the words in the OP
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You know it makes sense.
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and inaccurate spelling in the thread title.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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and now the title of the thread has been edited which makes the posts that follow out of context
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yes. What was inaccurate about it apart from the La Plagne/Val D'Isere confusion?
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Poster: A snowHead
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he was significantly over the drink drive limit
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25% over the drink drive limit is hardly paralitic ( No I don't know how it's spelt )
4 bottles of beer for breakfast does sound like a problem
How many people have died due to alcohol in other circumstances, walking in front of a truck, falling and cracking their heads etc etc, let's ban irresponsibility, alcohol, skiing, cycling, motorbikes, and anything else that may pose a risk to ourselves and others. Suicide would soon make up the death toll figures.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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tangowaggon, The OP originally referred to it as sensationalist reporting. As far as I can it's SOP to refer to driver's blood/alcohol level when road accidents are reported so I don't see why it's out of place here. No one's suggested banning drinking (and most ski resort bar/restaurant owners would lobby heavily against it as well as holidaymakers) but if we accept it's a material factor in road accidents (I don't see a huge campaign to increase permitted drink driving levels) then it could well be a factor in ski accidents, more so than whether a static and presumably visible and avoidable object has a bit of padding or not.
There aren't many high speed risk sports where out of shape punters knacker themselves out all day, dehydrate, drink heavily then try to navigate high traffic, narrow icy runs home in a sport which depends on a certain degree of co-ordination. Most of the time it's just a laugh, and we've all done daft things and got away with them but it does surprise me the level of on hill drinking that goes on sometimes.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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fatbob wrote: |
tangowaggon
There aren't many high speed risk sports where out of shape punters knacker themselves out all day, dehydrate, drink heavily then try to navigate high traffic, narrow icy runs home in a sport which depends on a certain degree of co-ordination. Most of the time it's just a laugh, and we've all done daft things and got away with them but it does surprise me the level of on hill drinking that goes on sometimes. |
Nail on head.
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complaining about the way the Mail reports stuff is like trying to punch out the tide.
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in France it's completely customary to have an aperitif, a beer, couple of glasses of wine and digestif with lunch before hitting the slopes (or even the roads) in the afternoon. |
This is not actually true.
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( No I don't know how it's spelt )
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Then why don't you find out before posting it?
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Lizzard wrote: |
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in France it's completely customary to have an aperitif, a beer, couple of glasses of wine and digestif with lunch before hitting the slopes (or even the roads) in the afternoon. |
This is not actually true. |
It is in the Savoie, but I sometimes forget it's not really part of France.
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albinomountainbadger, Its only been France since the mid 1800's hasn't it?
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Lizzard wrote: |
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( No I don't know how it's spelt )
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Then why don't you find out before posting it? |
because its an internet forum and not a spelling test? Im guessing he doesnt really give a shoite - seems like a healthy attitude to me. Far healthier than being paranoid about pleasing the petty minded
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tangowaggon, paralytic
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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I don't read the daily mail, although I'm getting concerned that people on this site seem to read nothing else.
If you're doing pedantry, then the drink-drive limit in France is different from the UK. So he was actually *twice* the legal limit there.
I don't know French law, but endangering others through drink should be criminal. I think we should be thankful that he didn't kill anyone else.
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Poster: A snowHead
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How many more people have to die before the old guard stop defending every man's right to turn themselves into a drunken human cannonball. If you get your skiing joy from mixing alcohol and speed, please let me know where you ski so that I can go somewhere else.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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philwig wrote: |
I don't read the daily mail, although I'm getting concerned that people on this site seem to read nothing else. |
I don't think that's true. I read (yes, every day as I get it delivered) the Independent. But when I vaguely remember something I've read, and google it, the Daily Mail link always seems to come up first. I don't suppose it's just me .
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