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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 15 Apr 21 1.25pm | |
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I realise these are tricky times for riding in a car with someone unknown, but even before lockdowns became fashionable over a year ago, I was aware of less people standing by the side of the road thumbing a lift. Why is this? Is it considered too risky because there are more wierdos out there? Are people nowadays more affluent so they can afford their own transport? Or is it simply that this particular form of getting from A to B is not thought to be fun anymore? I enjoyed my hitchhiking days during the 60s mostly, but even in the early 80s, after I was married, I hitched to a couple of F1 races in Holland. I did this even though I had my own car and enjoy driving, just for the fun of it. Met some interesting folk in some nice cars and went to some great places. My furthest trip was to the South of France. I'm sure many of you have stories to tell of hitchhiking exploits. It would be good to read about them.
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becky over the moon 15 Apr 21 1.50pm | |
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I had relatives who lived in a village just outside of Maidstone (when there were such things - they're now all part of Maidstone), and often when driving home at night in the 60's I would give a lift to either sailors going home on leave (they seemed to get transport to Maidstone and dumped there), or bus drivers coming off shift after the last bus (who were left to make their own way home after taking the bus to the depot). Lots of good conversations to pass the time on the way to any point up to Bromley and never any trouble from any of them, even when I was on my own in the car.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 15 Apr 21 8.31pm | |
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Firstly, weirdos like you say. Secondly, people who will accuse you of something if you do it. Then try suing you. That's why I hear no one picks them up anymore. It still exists somewhat in countryside Ireland, where there is basically no public transport. Probably best only with two of you in the car, or two people hitchhiking, for safety in numbers, or witnesses. Unfortunate part of life these days. I picked up a gang of lads going home from work, they left dirt all over my car and barely said thanks. That put me off. The next time I did it, the bloke started going on about his drug taking and time in prison. My son was with me who was about ten at the time.
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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 15 Apr 21 9.10pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
Firstly, weirdos like you say. Secondly, people who will accuse you of something if you do it. Then try suing you. That's why I hear no one picks them up anymore. It still exists somewhat in countryside Ireland, where there is basically no public transport. Probably best only with two of you in the car, or two people hitchhiking, for safety in numbers, or witnesses. Unfortunate part of life these days. I picked up a gang of lads going home from work, they left dirt all over my car and barely said thanks. That put me off. The next time I did it, the bloke started going on about his drug taking and time in prison. My son was with me who was about ten at the time. basically, you try to help out.
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Palacelinc Lincoln 15 Apr 21 10.57pm | |
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In the 80s and early 90s I used to hitch to gigs all over the UK as I had no cash to get trains, coaches, etc. Generally most folk who picked me up were nice and wanted a chat.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 16 Apr 21 2.19am | |
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I suppose films like 'The Texas Chainsaw Masssacre' didn't help.
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Teddy Eagle 16 Apr 21 7.01am | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
I suppose films like 'The Texas Chainsaw Masssacre' didn't help. Or Rutger Hauer. The Hitcher would put most people off the idea. Off eating chips for a while too.
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lefty27 ipswich 16 Apr 21 7.21am | |
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I hitched round France when I was 17 in 98 during the World Cup. Times have changed, definitely would let my kids now.
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 16 Apr 21 9.04am | |
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Hitched many times without issue. One time however I was hitching home after working late, no money for the bus. I lived in a town outside of Bristol. I was walking through Southmead with my thumb out when a car pulled up beside me. I opened the passenger door to be greeted by a hysterically screeching old lady driver. I did pick up a guy, when I was driving a truck for a living ( that sounds wrong!). I picked him up at the M5 junction just outside Bristol. It was very early morning, and I told him I was going to Bradford. He got in and feel asleep. When I reached Nottingham, before the M42 was built and you had to go cross-country, he woke up and asked where we were. I told him Nottingham. He was a bit shocked and told be he only wanted to go to Worcester!
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 16 Apr 21 9.10am | |
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Famously hitched to Glastonbury 77 with staffie, got a lift all the way off 2 bikers. Hitched all round Europe and eventually ended up here!
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cryrst The garden of England 16 Apr 21 10.51am | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
I suppose films like 'The Texas Chainsaw Masssacre' didn't help. Or the guy who invented 7 second abs
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Teddy Eagle 16 Apr 21 1.28pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Or the guy who invented 7 second abs 7 minutes! Step into my office. It’s like you’re dreaming about Gorgonzola cheese when it’s clearly Brie time.
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