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And following on from that, people who use parent and child spaces when they either have no kids or think having teenagers gives them the righ to park there. May have to block anyone in doing that next time it looks like I have to walk across a busy carpark with my 3 year old!

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Our new Police commissioner has made the local plod to enforce the law on cyclists with no lights, cyclists riding on the pavement, cyclists riding the wrong way up one way streets and cyclists riding through red lights. I'll suggest he also gets to grips with lighting problems on cars, lorries, buses etc.

 

My gripe is motorists who stop at lights, junctions, whatever and keep their foot on the brake, blinding the driver [usually me] behind. It's really only bad at night.

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I cant see why parent and child spaces exist ,you choose to have kids so are rewarded for unprotected sex ,on the other hand disability is rarely chosen .

I would make child free days so their continual whining isnt heard anywhere.

I remember standing behind a couple with a whining kid in arms ,suddenly a woman came over and said in a very loud voice to the effect of (after drooling over the brat) "johny arnt you clever" ......clever? All he did was cum!

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Time was, you couldn't drive a hundred yards without getting pulled up for a dodgy light. These days if you see a police car around here it's tearing along at a vast rate and they don't have the time to stop. The thin blue line has stretched too thin to be bothering with trivial offences it seems. I spoke to a copper at a local incident and he was moaning that on a Saturday night there are usually only a couple of cars available to respond to incidents in the whole of East Cleveland. Small wonder then that they don't have time to pull people up for a minor traffic offence.

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Our new Police commissioner has made the local plod to enforce the law on cyclists with no lights, cyclists riding on the pavement, cyclists riding the wrong way up one way streets and cyclists riding through red lights. I'll suggest he also gets to grips with lighting problems on cars, lorries, buses etc.

 

My gripe is motorists who stop at lights, junctions, whatever and keep their foot on the brake, blinding the driver [usually me] behind. It's really only bad at night.

 

I hated that one :uhuh:

 

Put my lights on full beam and they still don't get the picture.

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In Asda car park last Friday. A very expensive looking Porche was parked in the disabled bay. No disabled parking permit on show. An older chap pulled up and we exchanged words, i'll fettle the bugger he said, his wife was in a wheel chair BTW.

 

He then proceeded to block the car in, ha ha ha. My wife and i waited for a good 10 minutes, then this dogs dinner sort of chic came over to the car. Ha ha, she could not get in the motor and started to moan, i said " your not supposed to park there love, disabled motorists have priority " but i was only in for an half hour. Plenty of other spaces i said.

She then went to the customer services and asked the operative to hail the owner. He sure did take his time to get there. Bet that individual wont park the Porche there any more.

 

That is another gripe for me. ggrrrrrrrrrrr irespansible car drivers,who think they can park anywhere. And nine times out of then the car is an expensive model.

You mean to say that you actually hung around for 10 mins or more to see what happened?

 

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Our new Police commissioner has made the local plod to enforce the law on cyclists with no lights, cyclists riding on the pavement, cyclists riding the wrong way up one way streets and cyclists riding through red lights. I'll suggest he also gets to grips with lighting problems on cars, lorries, buses etc.

 

My gripe is motorists who stop at lights, junctions, whatever and keep their foot on the brake, blinding the driver [usually me] behind. It's really only bad at night.

And it's probably in gear...foot on clutch....don't buy that as a second-hand motor!....

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