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that road can be horrendous especialy when all the parents double park their cars to watch their kids play football leaving the road to be over 300 yards of single file traffic with a brow to boot so you cant see cars coming the other way
i drive down there a lot and i am surprised there arnt more accidents with a mixture of speeding drivers , inconsiderate parking , kids running out between parked cars and not wearing anything visable in the dark wouldnt hurt to start teaching kids how to cross a road safely in schools again either hope the lad gets well and that somthing gets sorted with that road because as of yet there isnt one saftey measure in place , no crossing and not even so much as a speed bump |
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infact i recall you asking me to speed past a camera while you gathered in the road so that you could get a family potrait done on teh cheap :p |
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I work in Ossy, my work involves driving all over town usually in the evening. I am amazed at the amount of youths that walk (swagger!) along in the middle of the road and refuse to move. I was going along Catlowhall street the other week and encountered about 7 of them. They didn't look that old either, all waltzing along in the road. Do they think they are invincible?
I'm not saying that this is what happened with this young lad and I hope he gets well quickly. |
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i used to be firm believer that a driver should be aware of the dangers of the road and be held fully resposible if they hit somone but with the stupid games kids play and total disregard for their own safety when crossing a road i can understand why a driver could easily hit somone and not be able to prevent an accident its amazing how a teenage yob provoking an accident can suddenly become a saint and expert road crosser once it gets run over again im not saying this is what this particular child was doing but it happens |
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i dont know about all schools but they do at my grandsons school sacred heart in church. |
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woulda thought road safety is something parents should teach their children. Its not difficult to tell the child to stop look and listen everytime they cross the road, teach them how to use a zebra crossing and to always wait for the green man (and then wait till the cars have stopped cos not all do)
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All well and good teaching your kids to watch for the green man, or stop look and listen, personally I am sick to death of people walking straight over the road at pelicans when the red man is showing, they must know that you are trying to teach kids, but they selfishly just cross willy nilly, I usually say 'thanks for that, I am trying to teach the kids NOT to do that' :mad:
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On two occasions I've actually stopped and said: "Are you stupid?" tends to tarnish the ambiance when you say it to a neighbour though :rolleyes: Quote:
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I notice in the Newspaper though, that they are drawing attention to the fact that there were two "Elderly" Couples in the car. Do you think someone is already trying to apportion blame?? Best Regards - Taggy |
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