911fever
03-26-2009, 12:30 PM
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Horrified Robert Jones ended up with a careless driving charge after his satnav left his BMW perched on the edge of a cliff. Robert, 43, followed the device’s instructions as he headed for a friend’s house – even when it began taking him up a steep, rocky footpath. Click here for our Top 10 of other sat nav disasters. He finally realised something was seriously wrong when his BMW hit a fence just inches from a 100ft drop. Robert said: “I just trusted the satnav. “It kept insisting that the path was a road even as it was getting narrower and steeper.
“I rely on my satnav, I couldn’t do without it for my job. I guess I’m lucky the car didn’t slip all the way over the edge. But it has been a bit of a nightmare.”
It took nine hours for a recovery team to haul the BMW away from the cliff in Todmorden, West Yorks.
The rescue operation attracted a large crowd of astonished locals.
One said: “What a waste of police time. It’s all well and good trusting your satnav but how about trusting your eyes and when there’s not a road in front of you, don’t keep driving?
“I’ve heard of lorries getting stuck on village roads but this really takes lack of common sense to a new level.”
Police confirmed they had charged Robert. A spokesman said: “Nobody was hurt. But when someone nearly drives off a cliff that shows a lack of care which needs to be investigated.”
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Horrified Robert Jones ended up with a careless driving charge after his satnav left his BMW perched on the edge of a cliff. Robert, 43, followed the device’s instructions as he headed for a friend’s house – even when it began taking him up a steep, rocky footpath. Click here for our Top 10 of other sat nav disasters. He finally realised something was seriously wrong when his BMW hit a fence just inches from a 100ft drop. Robert said: “I just trusted the satnav. “It kept insisting that the path was a road even as it was getting narrower and steeper.
“I rely on my satnav, I couldn’t do without it for my job. I guess I’m lucky the car didn’t slip all the way over the edge. But it has been a bit of a nightmare.”
It took nine hours for a recovery team to haul the BMW away from the cliff in Todmorden, West Yorks.
The rescue operation attracted a large crowd of astonished locals.
One said: “What a waste of police time. It’s all well and good trusting your satnav but how about trusting your eyes and when there’s not a road in front of you, don’t keep driving?
“I’ve heard of lorries getting stuck on village roads but this really takes lack of common sense to a new level.”
Police confirmed they had charged Robert. A spokesman said: “Nobody was hurt. But when someone nearly drives off a cliff that shows a lack of care which needs to be investigated.”
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