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  On 02/02/2025 at 12:00, march46 said:

Serious collision on Lordship Lane

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Generally the word 'collision' is used when two vehicles, or a vehicle and a pedestrian, hit each other. In this case the car has certainly left the road and hit a wall, indeed collided with it, but normally you wouldn't use the word collision to describe a moving object hitting a static one, like this. Unless you were looking for the most emotive word. 

Looking at the front of the car it's relatively unscathed. It certainly didn't have a front end collision. The most likely event to achieve that position on the wall is that it hit some sort of ramp, possibly at speed. 

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  On 02/02/2025 at 12:00, march46 said:

Serious collision on Lordship Lane, hope no one was injured. 
 

https://bsky.app/profile/microbear.bsky.social/post/3lh6nktijmk2y

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Hmmmm…. ….must have been going less than 20mph.  Jeepers, that’s quite something.   

  On 02/02/2025 at 14:00, Penguin68 said:

Generally the word 'collision' is used when two vehicles, or a vehicle and a pedestrian, hit each other. In this case the car has certainly left the road and hit a wall, indeed collided with it, but normally you wouldn't use the word collision to describe a moving object hitting a static one, like this. Unless you were looking for the most emotive word. 

Looking at the front of the car it's relatively unscathed. It certainly didn't have a front end collision. The most likely event to achieve that position on the wall is that it hit some sort of ramp, possibly at speed. 

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Those famously emotive people - insurers - use 'collision' to include incidents involving objects: 

https://www.nationwide.com/lc/resources/auto-insurance/articles/what-is-collision-insurance#:~:text=Collision covers incidents involving objects,all covered by comprehensive insurance.

As do the Met: https://www.met.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/rs/road-safety/collisions/#:~:text=The law defines a reportable,the driver of that vehicle

The car is missing its front skirts and the bonnet is lifted up and forced back. 
 

You might not know the three letter acronym, but the writer was suggesting that the car might not have been driving to the full standards as outlined in the Highway Code.

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  On 02/02/2025 at 16:45, Cyclemonkey said:

The "homeowner" is Openreach as that is (was) the wall in front of the old telephone exchange building near the side entrance to Dulwich Park. 

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Yes, but since m46 posted it surely they know a bit more, especially roughly when it happened? 

Someone (be it the legitimate owner, or a car thief) has parked a Merc on a wall (having crossed a pavement and demolished half the wall to put it there) and the concern is over one spelling mistake in the original tweet.

Wow.

I'm sure of course that the 20mph speed limit was being rigorously adhered to (what with the car having number plates and all that) good job the airspeed limit is much higher. 😉

Suppose we should be lucky it wasn't a Lime bike, imagine the absolute chaos and carnage that could have caused! I'm sure that could have been the subject of at least another 2 threads. 

 

  On 02/02/2025 at 19:49, snowy said:

And thereby completely missing the joke that was in the original photo...

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I'm totally confused.

And clearly very gullible.

Is this whole thing just a joke, and the photo is a fake?

If so, I'm glad nobody was hurt, but I also feel very stupid

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Why would anyone want to joke about this? Why does someone think it is funny to liken it to a computer game - does anyone else think that's a little odd? That type of accident is not a joking matter.

The fact that some are laughing at this or using it to mock people really speaks volumes....

I think quite a few people will be confused by the purpose of March46 's post, now with picture removed, but which some of us thought was meant to be another example of dangerous driving (a number of us hoping there were no casualties). But apparently, according to Snowy, this post involved a hilarious joke? Eh? On a thread titled "Dangerous drivers everywhere". Bizarre!

Some people really are displaying some very odd behaviour. Car crashes are not a joking matter but some like to have a giggle about them. And apparently those who dare question cyclist behaviour are minimising the harm done by car crashes….but when a car hits a wall and looks like a scene from GTA it’s funny and something to make a joke about. Who is minimising it now?

Again, you're missing the point. The joke in the post & picture is about the poor quality of the driving which caused that BMW to land on a wall and how normalised that has become.

Something that is normal (incredibly bad driving) in a game where you follow no rules has become ever more normal on our roads as there's dangerous drivers everywhere. 

  On 02/02/2025 at 23:51, Rockets said:

Some people really are displaying some very odd behaviour. Car crashes are not a joking matter but some like to have a giggle about them. And apparently those who dare question cyclist behaviour are minimising the harm done by car crashes….but when a car hits a wall and looks like a scene from GTA it’s funny and something to make a joke about. Who is minimising it now?

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There is another post on this in the main section and someone said there was an incident with a Mercedes in the same area recently. That seems odd. I do not know much about cars but this most recent looks very expensive. As you say, let's hope no-one was injured.

  On 03/02/2025 at 09:51, first mate said:

Yes, posting a picture of  an apparently serious incident involving a car, then removing the picture and saying it was meant to be drawing a jokey parallel between dangerous driving and a computer game, is a massive deflection.

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The original post hasn't been edited - so it's unlikely that the poster removed it clandestinely.

I've no idea how to embed posts, but here's another version of it 

https://x.com/DulwichRoads/status/1886046149640958391

i'm neither the original poster or the sharer of it on here btw.

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Oh Snowy, still you persist. What is it you are trying to achieve? Just when this thread had moved on to more sensible ground you try to take it back into weird territory again. The fact remains, making a post about an incident that on the one hand you want to be an example (quite rightly) of dangerous driving but then also say the post contains a funny joke,  just dilutes whatever message it is you are trying to make. 

Why not stick to the fact that this looks likely to be another example of dangerous driving. We can all agree that is serious and not a joking matter.

Apologies Snowy, I see you have now clarified. Let's just stick to this being another worrying example of dangerous driving.

 

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