This is fucking intense, but it never should have come to this..
Aww bless that child.
Thank goodness that cop persisted in trying to get the child to breath. He's alive thanks to him.
Agreed. But if that baby was in a car seat like they should be (and mom in a seat belt) neither would have been ejected..
I could see mom lying in the grass and hear her screaming. Obviously she's hurt badly or she would have been on her feet rushing to her baby. Even a mother as ignorant as this one would do that by instinct..
This is fucking intense, but it never should have come to this..
Aww bless that child.
Thank goodness that cop persisted in trying to get the child to breath. He's alive thanks to him.
Agreed. But if that baby was in a car seat like they should be (and mom in a seat belt) neither would have been ejected..
I could see mom lying in the grass and hear her screaming. Obviously she's hurt badly or she would have been on her feet rushing to her baby. Even a mother as ignorant as this one would do that by instinct..
This happened to a women we knew. She was speeding, but a wall, her little 5 yr old ended.up in the road, a car came down, not seeing him, and run him over. He died. We think from the crash. He was not strapped in, ridiculous.
Vam said
Nov 20 9:05 AM, 2025
Why do people treat supermarket trolleys like their own personal trash bins? 🤬 When you unload your shopping, take your shit with you too, ffs!
My local supermarket was busy yesterday, and there were only 2 trolleys available. Both contained assorted crap other people had left behind - crap like used tissues, shopping lists, half empty water bottles 🤢
I work on the assumption that many folks in general are grungy slobs who live in filthy hovels. That’s why I always spray/wipe a trolley handle with sanitiser, before my hands go anywhere near it.
Syl said
Nov 20 12:07 PM, 2025
Vam wrote:
Why do people treat supermarket trolleys like their own personal trash bins? 🤬 When you unload your shopping, take your shit with you too, ffs!
My local supermarket was busy yesterday, and there were only 2 trolleys available. Both contained assorted crap other people had left behind - crap like used tissues, shopping lists, half empty water bottles 🤢
I work on the assumption that many folks in general are grungy slobs who live in filthy hovels. That’s why I always spray/wipe a trolley handle with sanitiser, before my hands go anywhere near it.
Some people are just untrained idiots.
Another pet hate of mine is when I come back with shopping, and some lazy get has left their supermarket trolley right next to my car....put the F*C*ING THING BACK WHERE IT BELONGS....
Maddog said
Nov 20 3:23 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Vam wrote:
Why do people treat supermarket trolleys like their own personal trash bins? 🤬 When you unload your shopping, take your shit with you too, ffs!
My local supermarket was busy yesterday, and there were only 2 trolleys available. Both contained assorted crap other people had left behind - crap like used tissues, shopping lists, half empty water bottles 🤢
I work on the assumption that many folks in general are grungy slobs who live in filthy hovels. That’s why I always spray/wipe a trolley handle with sanitiser, before my hands go anywhere near it.
Some people are just untrained idiots.
Another pet hate of mine is when I come back with shopping, and some lazy get has left their supermarket trolley right next to my car....put the F*C*ING THING BACK WHERE IT BELONGS....
Somebody discussed this somewhere. People who don't return their "buggies" (Texas term), are incapable of self governance and require a strong state to make them behave. Or that society is breaking down. Something to that effect..
Syl said
Nov 20 6:16 PM, 2025
It's just one sign that people have lost all respect for others. Why should they care if their trolley scratches someone's car, or someone else has to move it before they can drive out?....they just don't care.
Total lack of respect coupled with a self entitlement that they can go through life not considering anyone but themselves.
Magica said
Nov 20 6:42 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
It's just one sign that people have lost all respect for others. Why should they care if their trolley scratches someone's car, or someone else has to move it before they can drive out?....they just don't care. Total lack of respect coupled with a self entitlement that they can go through life not considering anyone but themselves.
Nothing is as It was Syl. No one gives a dam n anymore, such a selfish society we are becoming.
Maddog said
Nov 20 7:01 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
It's just one sign that people have lost all respect for others. Why should they care if their trolley scratches someone's car, or someone else has to move it before they can drive out?....they just don't care. Total lack of respect coupled with a self entitlement that they can go through life not considering anyone but themselves.
I think with some young people it's their way of showing disapproval for "corporations".
They don't want to be seen as.boot lickers..
They think any action that can cost or disrupt a corporation is stunning and brave.
Syl said
Nov 20 7:07 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
It's just one sign that people have lost all respect for others. Why should they care if their trolley scratches someone's car, or someone else has to move it before they can drive out?....they just don't care. Total lack of respect coupled with a self entitlement that they can go through life not considering anyone but themselves.
I think with some young people it's their way of showing disapproval for "corporations".
They don't want to be seen as.boot lickers..
They think any action that can cost or disrupt a corporation is stunning and brave.
Yeah, but it's not a corporations car they are damaging, it could be their neighbours.
Maddog said
Nov 20 7:10 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
It's just one sign that people have lost all respect for others. Why should they care if their trolley scratches someone's car, or someone else has to move it before they can drive out?....they just don't care. Total lack of respect coupled with a self entitlement that they can go through life not considering anyone but themselves.
I think with some young people it's their way of showing disapproval for "corporations".
They don't want to be seen as.boot lickers..
They think any action that can cost or disrupt a corporation is stunning and brave.
Yeah, but it's not a corporations car they are damaging, it could be their neighbours.
Look at most protests like extinction rebellion.
Were oil companies impacted or was Sarah the nurse trying to get to work?
Syl said
Nov 20 7:13 PM, 2025
Exactly, I liked the vids where they were forcibly dragged away...shilly shallying around with idiots, who probably don't want jobs to go to anyway, doesn't work.
Vam said
Nov 20 8:36 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Vam wrote:
Why do people treat supermarket trolleys like their own personal trash bins? 🤬 When you unload your shopping, take your shit with you too, ffs!
My local supermarket was busy yesterday, and there were only 2 trolleys available. Both contained assorted crap other people had left behind - crap like used tissues, shopping lists, half empty water bottles 🤢
I work on the assumption that many folks in general are grungy slobs who live in filthy hovels. That’s why I always spray/wipe a trolley handle with sanitiser, before my hands go anywhere near it.
Some people are just untrained idiots.
Another pet hate of mine is when I come back with shopping, and some lazy get has left their supermarket trolley right next to my car....put the F*C*ING THING BACK WHERE IT BELONGS....
Or when they just carelessly…let it go…and let the thing aimlessly slow roll - right into the side of someone’s car.
Drives me nuts 🤬
-- Edited by Vam on Thursday 20th of November 2025 08:46:13 PM
Vam said
Nov 20 8:43 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
It's just one sign that people have lost all respect for others. Why should they care if their trolley scratches someone's car, or someone else has to move it before they can drive out?....they just don't care. Total lack of respect coupled with a self entitlement that they can go through life not considering anyone but themselves.
I think with some young people it's their way of showing disapproval for "corporations".
They don't want to be seen as.boot lickers..
They think any action that can cost or disrupt a corporation is stunning and brave.
Imo, subconscious envy and resentment can play a part too. Especially in a car park full of fancy vehicles, among some bone-shaking old bangers.
I‘ve seen it happen…
Maddog said
Nov 20 9:31 PM, 2025
Vam wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
It's just one sign that people have lost all respect for others. Why should they care if their trolley scratches someone's car, or someone else has to move it before they can drive out?....they just don't care. Total lack of respect coupled with a self entitlement that they can go through life not considering anyone but themselves.
I think with some young people it's their way of showing disapproval for "corporations".
They don't want to be seen as.boot lickers..
They think any action that can cost or disrupt a corporation is stunning and brave.
Imo, subconscious envy and resentment can play a part too. Especially in a car park full of fancy vehicles, among some bone-shaking old bangers.
I‘ve seen it happen…
Well yeah. There's always the "OK Boomer" contingent..
Digger said
Nov 23 6:21 PM, 2025
My dog. He has a thing about licking the inside of shoes, even flipflops. I forgot to hide mine last night and they were like walking in a wet soggy bog this morning.
Magica said
Nov 23 10:16 PM, 2025
Digger wrote:
My dog. He has a thing about licking the inside of shoes, even flipflops. I forgot to hide mine last night and they were like walking in a wet soggy bog this morning.
. I love dogs little ways
Anonymous said
Nov 24 2:25 PM, 2025
Had an online grocery delivery last week. Been buying a little extra each delivery to avoid the Christmas rush so I had ordered some pouches of tobacco, one or two for Xmas presents, a couple to save my neighbour trundling to the shops and the rest for me.
All was well until I noticed one of the pouches, for my use, was a smaller gram weight than what I had been invoiced for so I phoned the help line to tell them of the over-charge (approx £15). An advisor came on the line and I swear to God I couldn’t understand a word he was saying. Three times I had to explain the over-charge, repeatedly gave him the item description and stock number, delivery number and time etc etc. I told him numerous times I didn’t want to return the item just wanted the over-charge sorting out. He left me waiting whilst talking to his supervisor and came back to say I couldn’t return the item, a point I had repeatedly denied wanting. By this time (15-20 minutes on the phone by then) I was getting agitated and having to bite my lip. I had asked him to speak slower a couple of times as I was having problems understanding him but to no avail.
long story short, I got three subsequent emails - one saying my refund was being dealt with, the next saying my refund was denied, the final one saying the refund was, again, being dealt with. A refund has finally been issued, not on the £15 over-charge but a full refund on a heavier gram weight and on a different tobacco (a more expensive brand).
I did debate whether to phone again and point out their mistake but couldn’t face the prospect of my getting the same advisor…
Syl said
Nov 24 5:23 PM, 2025
Anonymous wrote:
Had an online grocery delivery last week. Been buying a little extra each delivery to avoid the Christmas rush so I had ordered some pouches of tobacco, one or two for Xmas presents, a couple to save my neighbour trundling to the shops and the rest for me.
All was well until I noticed one of the pouches, for my use, was a smaller gram weight than what I had been invoiced for so I phoned the help line to tell them of the over-charge (approx £15). An advisor came on the line and I swear to God I couldn’t understand a word he was saying. Three times I had to explain the over-charge, repeatedly gave him the item description and stock number, delivery number and time etc etc. I told him numerous times I didn’t want to return the item just wanted the over-charge sorting out. He left me waiting whilst talking to his supervisor and came back to say I couldn’t return the item, a point I had repeatedly denied wanting. By this time (15-20 minutes on the phone by then) I was getting agitated and having to bite my lip. I had asked him to speak slower a couple of times as I was having problems understanding him but to no avail.
long story short, I got three subsequent emails - one saying my refund was being dealt with, the next saying my refund was denied, the final one saying the refund was, again, being dealt with. A refund has finally been issued, not on the £15 over-charge but a full refund on a heavier gram weight and on a different tobacco (a more expensive brand).
I did debate whether to phone again and point out their mistake but couldn’t face the prospect of my getting the same advisor…
I would definitely not point out their mistake, pocket the difference, you did everything you could to point out their mistake.
I know many companies use foreign call centres, it's a lot cheaper for them to do so....pity for the inconvenience to their customers here who can't understand a word they are saying.
I had a similar problem last week with my M&S credit card. I had reason to call their customer services, the operator kept saying I had to type in the 4 digit number he would send, he didn't understand I was on the house phone. In the end, after 10 minutes or so, I hung up and dialled again on my husband's mobile phone.
I was on the phone that long I was 15 minutes late for an appointment I had to get to.
This is fucking intense, but it never should have come to this..
Aww bless that child.
Thank goodness that cop persisted in trying to get the child to breath. He's alive thanks to him.
Agreed. But if that baby was in a car seat like they should be (and mom in a seat belt) neither would have been ejected..
I could see mom lying in the grass and hear her screaming. Obviously she's hurt badly or she would have been on her feet rushing to her baby. Even a mother as ignorant as this one would do that by instinct..
This happened to a women we knew. She was speeding, but a wall, her little 5 yr old ended.up in the road, a car came down, not seeing him, and run him over. He died. We think from the crash. He was not strapped in, ridiculous.
Why do people treat supermarket trolleys like their own personal trash bins? 🤬 When you unload your shopping, take your shit with you too, ffs!
My local supermarket was busy yesterday, and there were only 2 trolleys available. Both contained assorted crap other people had left behind - crap like used tissues, shopping lists, half empty water bottles 🤢
I work on the assumption that many folks in general are grungy slobs who live in filthy hovels. That’s why I always spray/wipe a trolley handle with sanitiser, before my hands go anywhere near it.
Some people are just untrained idiots.
Another pet hate of mine is when I come back with shopping, and some lazy get has left their supermarket trolley right next to my car....put the F*C*ING THING BACK WHERE IT BELONGS....
Somebody discussed this somewhere. People who don't return their "buggies" (Texas term), are incapable of self governance and require a strong state to make them behave. Or that society is breaking down. Something to that effect..
Total lack of respect coupled with a self entitlement that they can go through life not considering anyone but themselves.
Nothing is as It was Syl. No one gives a dam n anymore, such a selfish society we are becoming.
I think with some young people it's their way of showing disapproval for "corporations".
They don't want to be seen as.boot lickers..
They think any action that can cost or disrupt a corporation is stunning and brave.
Yeah, but it's not a corporations car they are damaging, it could be their neighbours.
Look at most protests like extinction rebellion.
Were oil companies impacted or was Sarah the nurse trying to get to work?
Or when they just carelessly…let it go…and let the thing aimlessly slow roll - right into the side of someone’s car.
Drives me nuts 🤬
-- Edited by Vam on Thursday 20th of November 2025 08:46:13 PM
Imo, subconscious envy and resentment can play a part too. Especially in a car park full of fancy vehicles, among some bone-shaking old bangers.
I‘ve seen it happen…
Well yeah. There's always the "OK Boomer" contingent..
Had an online grocery delivery last week. Been buying a little extra each delivery to avoid the Christmas rush so I had ordered some pouches of tobacco, one or two for Xmas presents, a couple to save my neighbour trundling to the shops and the rest for me.
All was well until I noticed one of the pouches, for my use, was a smaller gram weight than what I had been invoiced for so I phoned the help line to tell them of the over-charge (approx £15). An advisor came on the line and I swear to God I couldn’t understand a word he was saying. Three times I had to explain the over-charge, repeatedly gave him the item description and stock number, delivery number and time etc etc. I told him numerous times I didn’t want to return the item just wanted the over-charge sorting out. He left me waiting whilst talking to his supervisor and came back to say I couldn’t return the item, a point I had repeatedly denied wanting. By this time (15-20 minutes on the phone by then) I was getting agitated and having to bite my lip. I had asked him to speak slower a couple of times as I was having problems understanding him but to no avail.
long story short, I got three subsequent emails - one saying my refund was being dealt with, the next saying my refund was denied, the final one saying the refund was, again, being dealt with. A refund has finally been issued, not on the £15 over-charge but a full refund on a heavier gram weight and on a different tobacco (a more expensive brand).
I did debate whether to phone again and point out their mistake but couldn’t face the prospect of my getting the same advisor…
I would definitely not point out their mistake, pocket the difference, you did everything you could to point out their mistake.
I know many companies use foreign call centres, it's a lot cheaper for them to do so....pity for the inconvenience to their customers here who can't understand a word they are saying.
I had a similar problem last week with my M&S credit card. I had reason to call their customer services, the operator kept saying I had to type in the 4 digit number he would send, he didn't understand I was on the house phone. In the end, after 10 minutes or so, I hung up and dialled again on my husband's mobile phone.
I was on the phone that long I was 15 minutes late for an appointment I had to get to.