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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2007

UK Public Information Film. Wear you Seatbelt, you could meet the blunders.

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  • 0:29

    He's like a 60 year old man oogling a woman in her mid 20's.

  • What about Reginald Molehusband?Now that's a PIF i'd love to see again!

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  • @bumberchuff FAAAAAAG  XD

  • Never mind mr fuckin blunders how about mrs fuckin split arse ...fuckin classic driving ive seen it all fuckin week......FUCKIN RACKED OFF BASTARDS.....FUCK THE SLAGS OFF THE SPUNKIN ROAD...FOR FUCK FUCKING SAKE!

  • 0:40, theres no headrest. so yeah, click your seatbelt but live with a brocken neck for the rest of your life!

  • @Nintendavin

    Which is just what I intend to do when I'm in my 60s aswell, christ, there'll be few pleasures left in life as it is so I won't be feeling bad about doing it!

  • That's Basil Fawlty's car

  • @stylophobia .eloquently put.

  • lol @ 0:53

  • @stylophobia Completely wrong, the airbag's purpose is to prevents you from hitting your head on the steering wheel if you drive with your seat all the way up. Looks like dumbasses are international. (yeehaw)

  • All the cars in these adverts are British, mostly BMLC with a few Fords. Nowadays Blunders would drive a Fiat Panda and would probably hit a young woman in a Renault Clio.

  • They only invented airbags to please the vast numbers of incredibly lazy self-destructive people in a particularly arrogant nation (yeehaw) who couldn`t be arsed to wear seatbelts or worse still, in a spectacular display of mass ignorance worthy of the 12th century, thought a seat belt infringed their personal freedom-the same people who think being told not to carry a gun in public infringes their personal freedom.

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