overspeeding of schoolbus

shafiq_77
By shafiq_77

Today(01.12.10) at around 14.10 hrs i saw a school mini van of Indian embassy school or which school i exactly dont know, number plate # 11881 with sticker of serial # 30 in the front glass was speeding very high near mariot hotel in Airport road with full of school childrens. The driver was drunk or I dont know he was going from 1st track to 3rd track with full speed above 120. The driver is an Indian I humbly request the parents to remove that driver in order to safe guard your childrens precious life. Any body who read this post please alert the parents bearing this seril # 30 in the front of glass.

a well wisher of children

By shafiq_77• 1 Dec 2010 22:13
shafiq_77

Look readers/ commentors i felt very bad the way the driver was driving. my sentence was not correct to explain the exact gravity of the situation. I was slow 90 or 100 with my collegues far behind. It was just a glimpse i saw. Even my own collegues felt bad the way that irresponsible driver were driving with that little childrens inside. He just went above the bridge we took right at towards doha port. All these was observation only for few minutes. I did this to avoid an incident in the form of accident. I am least bothered about the stupids who have sarcastically commented on my good deeds. If they have their own child in that bus surely they would have cornered that vehicle and hit that stupid driver playing with life of innocent childrens.

By anonymous• 1 Dec 2010 19:54
anonymous

nomad he could be accusing an innocent person.

How would you like to be the victim of a conniving political war at work where your peer plots to get rid of you by any means possible?

Secondly the law still operates with 'innocent until proven guilty' and not vice versa. Should this case have been debated in court, the above questions would have been raised by the defense anyway!

By nomad.me• 1 Dec 2010 19:42
nomad.me

instead of picking on one comment and beating around the bushes like other people, i applaud this qler for posting this info.

every morning i see many school buses overspeeding and putting the precious lives of many children in danger whose parents are paying these lunatics to safely deliver their children to school.

being a parent i would encourage ppl to take down the info of such vehicles and report to the authorites.

By anonymous• 1 Dec 2010 19:32
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

looks like a case of a co-employee snitching on his compadre to get rid of him. Especially the

"The driver was drunk"

"The driver is an Indian"

Isnt it amazing that he was going above 120 and you noticed that;

1) he was Indian

2) he was Drunk

3) the Serial #30 was displayed on the front windscreen

3) The school name on the side of the bus as 'Indian Embassy School

4) number plate # 11881

5) Speed greater then 120

6) full of school children

were you doing circles around the bus at 180?

By Kuttapai• 1 Dec 2010 18:40
Kuttapai

1. he may be in a hangover of yesterdays drink !!(if shafiq thinks that he is drunk)

2. he may be in need of second trip to reach kids in school.

(overspeed)

but i agree both are wrong

solutions:

1. Drink in limit, (Drink water save beer).

2. Never overload yourselfs. (Forget your commission)

By anonymous• 1 Dec 2010 17:44
anonymous

Thanks WK, I thought it might be a Private Transportation Vehicle....

By one_shot• 1 Dec 2010 17:16
one_shot

check the history of this guy hehehe

By one_shot• 1 Dec 2010 17:15
one_shot

:D well done WK

By anonymous• 1 Dec 2010 17:09
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

Road permit is valid

By anonymous• 1 Dec 2010 17:09
anonymous

011881

Vehicle Type : PRIVATE VEHICLE

Vehicle Road Permit Expiry Date : 2011-02-16

Violations

Reference Date Time Description Location Points Amount

1100418700 2010-10-04 3:43 PM

LOADING A VEHICLE IN A WAY THAT CAUSES DANGER TO PEOPLE AND PROPERTIES ONAIZA/ALQUTAIFIYA/QASSAR Al Jamiaa 500 Q.R

1100415440 2010-10-04 9:49 PM

LOADING A VEHICLE IN A WAY THAT CAUSES DANGER TO PEOPLE AND PROPERTIES AL MARKHIYA Al Jamiaa 500 Q.R

By baldrick2dogs• 1 Dec 2010 17:08
baldrick2dogs

I have to admit, I drive that road every morning at 100kph and the majority of vehicles passing me are buses :o(

I hope the mobile speed cameras along there become permanent soon!

By anonymous• 1 Dec 2010 17:07
anonymous

You mean the below pasted one?Looks like the road permit is expired too!

Depts. --Choose Depts--Public Relations Dept.Traffic Dept.Passports and Expatriates AffairsSearch and Follow-Up Dept.Drug and Alcohol CommitteeAirport Security and Passports Dept.Coasts and Borders Security Dept.Purchase SectionGeneral Directorate of Civil DefensePolice Training InstituteCEID

Links ---Go---CitizensResidentsVisitorsSecurity News

Vehicle Information(011881)

Vehicle No : 011881

Vehicle Type : PRIVATE TRANSPORTATION

Vehicle Road Permit Expiry Date : 2010-03-09

Violations

No Violations

Service conditions 2010

Site updated on 01/12/2010

By anonymous• 1 Dec 2010 17:01
anonymous

was driving at 110 so he make a guess bus driver was over 120

By baldrick2dogs• 1 Dec 2010 16:42
Rating: 4/5
baldrick2dogs

Qhris ...

"Indian embassy school or which school i exactly dont know,"

"The driver was drunk or I dont know"

I guess he just doesn't know

shafiq ...

"The driver is an Indian"

"speed above 120".

How do you know both these 'facts'

By anonymous• 1 Dec 2010 16:42
anonymous

my lovely comments are no more

By anonymous• 1 Dec 2010 16:31
anonymous

'The driver was drunk'.

That is a pretty serious accusation don't you think? Did you breathalyse him? Do you think a mere driver could afford alcohol in this hellhole, with its over-inflated price?

Think before you speak, calling someone drunk is stupid.

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ayhamdaood

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By Hawk10• 1 Dec 2010 15:49
Hawk10

Good observation. We all should keep an eye on this type of stupid drivers, specially who are driving the school buses.

By one_shot• 1 Dec 2010 15:35
one_shot

good post,better than reading sad news later.

good for u man

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