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AutorKlau8s P8., Jülich / NRW511821
Datum30.09.2008 12:24      MSG-Nr: [ 511821 ]7674 x gelesen

Hi .... whatsup bro .-)))

Geschrieben von Chris McPartlin
without knowing you possibly pin-pointed one of the most discussed isues among voluntary firefighters and those who are to become such.

closely followed by the phrase .. don`t blame it on us ... we`re only volunteers..."

Geschrieben von Chris McPartlin
The problems are, apart from those already mentioned, that you have young guys and girls transferring from the youth fire service to the volunteers. Now thats facts one: "In Germany, the age where you are entitled to drive a car is 18. So just imagine giving a novice driver, who is hardly capable of controlling his vehicle, an additional item enabling him to rush through civilian traffic.
(No discussion needed to evaluate the consequences or?)


There are still some optimists to argue that the regulations for drivig licenses should be extended (grosweight limmitations etc) what I consider to be senseless - I personally would prefer the american standard where a drivers licenses expires after a period of 3 years autmatically and has to be extended on application by the owner as long as he / she does not have exceeded a certain ammount of tickets / points in behalf of rude traffic violations such as driving under influence of drugs and / or alcohol aso and or investigations in process


In addition to that I consider a sperate drivers licence for firefighters - no matter of volunteer or whatsoever - conditions written above, as necessary!

Geschrieben von Chris McPartlin
The second threat is that if a civilian hears the signal horn and sees the blue lights plus a red car, one would expect them to have enough time to ract. This is theory. You should take a look under youtube, how many people just loose their capability to control or judge their car in traffic suddenly. Now imagine the Car NOT being red and NO horn being audible. Suddenly there are just lights saying "Get out of the way!" The shock and the Rate of possible panic reaction are significant.

one of the main argument of policemen and state dept.- officials against signal lights used on pov`s!

Here I frankly inteprete the german item "Ministerium des Inneren" as "State Dept" .....

Geschrieben von Chris McPartlin
What about insurance, ever thought of that issue?
If a volunter bashes his car up, who´s to pay? The car insurance? Well, that could be seriously tricky! The Fire service? Poor Budgets!!!


thats not the point ... worst scenario is the question which insurance company has to pay third party damages .... and they sure will call a court to get it back depending to the case thats opened by the police / DA

Geschrieben von Chris McPartlin
Just to break it down to my specific department: If an when we are caught with "bling-Bling-Tools" like those we are immediately dismissed /suspended, loose our pager and get some time to sit at home and do some serious thinking.

unlawful use of official ensigna, trafic violations as overspeeding, careless driving, cause of third party accidents ... so thats no reason to make somebody walk for a while and think of whether the salvation army would be some better association than a volunteer fire dept. ......

yours sincerely
Klaus


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