- Joined
- Jul 21, 2008
- Messages
- 990
- Points
- 63
Why isn't the Bionix driver being charged?
I didn’t know he claimed trial. Military Court confirm can cover up so make saf come out smell like roses. Saf happy the kapitan go kranji physical training 30 days contract continue. Now confirm PT training longer plus discharge upon release.
As u know I only trooperkia but I too never heard of the 30m rule. I being trained never stand directly behind ALL army vehicles at all time other than boarding or alighting. When within 10m of vehicle in the field, stand up let the driver or VC see when in open area. Safety more important than tactical. When in doubt, just stand up and nobody will scold. Never take cover at roadside, move in 5m so that don’t be in the way when vehicles suddenly take evasive action. In armour battalions, vehicle safety is very important. Must always respect the size of the vehicle and know the drivers are half blind driving the damn vehicle. I remember armour battalions local evaluations were conduct by brigade and ACTC and rovers drivers were from armour MT lines. But toward the last few ICTs, can see senior occifers who came to see see look look at the field were driven around by Filipinos.
Why isn't the Bionix driver being charged?
maybe it is in some TSR manuals but those people never use before
claiming trial may potentially embarrass the saf, good luck to him
Why u so surprised of Filipino in saf? Many served as medics too. I once visit a relative in 太和觀home in amk. I tot the male nurse was malay so I call him abang to attract his attention to attend to my relative. Totally bohchap me, later found out he graduated from ite, served NS because he don’t want go back Philippine. Said many of his friends served NS because all are 2nd gen PR.We have Filipinos in the SAF? We have a foreign legions now? or soon you will say, driven by the Ah Neh from Pondicherry? Did the PAP says, not so long ago that NS is PRIVILEGE? so, it is. a Privilege & honour to die in the line of duty to the Nation or is it to PAP?
Why u so surprised of Filipino in saf? Many served as medics too. I once visit a relative in 太和觀home in amk. I tot the male nurse was malay so I call him abang to attract his attention to attend to my relative. Totally bohchap me, later found out he graduated from ite, served NS because he don’t want go back Philippine. Said many of his friends served NS because all are 2nd gen PR.
Many don’t understand how it feel like to drive hatch down while roaring 40km/h down a dusty track and pivot turn over corner. More stylie than Intial D drift. Troopers sitting behind in the cargo compartment have to trust the partnership of the vehicle commander and the driver. We troopers always let the driver sleep during laagar, while the rest of us share sentry duty. Nobody will complain driver chobohlan while we dismounted on mission.
Please don’t simi lan also blame driver. Every action by the driver were ordered by the VC.
I think something fishy here too. Normally, they will try and pin this thing on the NS VC. They will say he never keep watch when reversing or never commanded his crew properly during the reverse. All of which have merits if they use it against him. Its usually the NS guy that gets thrown under the bus. The SAF regular is usually the one that is protected. I have seen many times where this happened. In this case, its the reverse. Makes me thing the VC is a White Horse, a very high white horse.
This kind of murderer lanjiaobin hide what?
U don't know fuck shit about this, just keep quiet lah. This guy was an evaluator, which in the old days were called observers. Their job is to evaluate the performance of the unit. U cannot drive and evaluate/observe at the same time. Notes have to be taken, callsigns have to be noted etc. Therefore, there are always 2 people in the vehicle. for example, in Starlight ROC, I always drove my Company OC, when we followed the tanks going through the live firing course. Secondly, its a safety reason. U should never be alone by yourself in a training area where there are heavy vehicles all around. If u got sideswiped, or wiped out in a longang somewhere, no one will find your body for days. And thirdly, usually the driver is familiar with the area as he goes there all the time. An evaluator might not be and so, its just easier and faster to get there with a driver.SAF..that dysfunctional organisation.
They still live in the 1930s where drivers need to be commandeered?
Don't they realise that even CEOs have no Personal Assistant anymore?