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  • in reply to: Car crashes into building – please post your Local news stories #967569
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    David9694

    hawkinspeter will no doubt

    hawkinspeter will no doubt correct me if this story is in the wrong column (squirrel with a mortar board on or something). Little does he know that I can’t remember why I decided on CCIB…angel

    Sturry level crossing damaged by lorry as police close road between Shalloak Road and Broad Oak Road near Canterbury

    https://www.kentonline.co.uk/canterbury/news/road-closed-after-lorry-crashes-into-level-crossing-293742/

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    in reply to: Drivers and their problems #1001489
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    Paramedics saw BMW speed past

    Paramedics saw BMW speed past on Thanet Way, Whitstable – then found Ramsgate drug-driver in mangled wreck

    I put this one in as it turns out he was a lorry driver (who lost his job as a result of this) and the story includes the most common reason for car journey in the UK.  

    This is what you are defending, ABD:

    “It had been his birthday and, after enjoying dinner with his partner, he had gone out in the car again to get some cigarettes. He crashed after swerving on a bend and hitting water on the road.

    A court heard how Hathaway, who was driving a BMW 5 Series sport edition, had tailgated an ambulance travelling at 80mph on the A299.”

    https://www.kentonline.co.uk/thanet/news/paramedics-saw-bmw-speed-past-then-found-drug-driver-in-ma-293650/

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    in reply to: Drivers and their problems #1001487
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    David9694

    driver poor little me/

    driver poor little me/ victimhood update from the Alliance of Bad Drivers 

    Could Kent be set to follow Wales in seeing 20mph zones replace the 30mph limit on residential roads?

    ‘ “Now it’s being done by stealth. It’s just madness.

    “All we want to do in this country is punish the motorist and make life as difficult and miserable as possible. Far better, surely, to get people to drive more carefully.”

    It is open to debate as whether that particular horse has already bolted.

    “It’s all very well saying if you hit someone at 30mph it’s worse than if it was 20mph – our philosophy is let’s not hit them in the first place. You should be driving properly and paying attention.” ‘ Drivers – asking nicely for 100 years now. 

    https://www.kentonline.co.uk/kent/news/could-kent-towns-be-set-for-blanket-20mph-limits-293709/

    in reply to: Drivers and their problems #1001477
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    David9694

    we’ve created a monster in

    we’ve created a monster in drivers haven’t we. 

    https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/politics/live-updates-20mph-speed-limit-27749124

    in reply to: Drivers and their problems #1001473
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    David9694

    More than 300 motorists to

    More than 300 motorists to receive speeding tickets after car meet motorised mass trespass* near Reading

    Other motorists were given section 59 warnings and fixed penalty notices

    https://www.getreading.co.uk/news/reading-berkshire-news/reading-car-300-speeding-tickets-27744710

    *TIFTFY

    in reply to: Drivers and their problems #1001471
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    David9694

    “Ah, medical episode, mind

    “Ah, medical episode, mind how you go sir”. This whole “it was a medical episode” is starting to wear a bit thin for me.

    PS This was back in June – good luck if you need hospital this week. 

    https://www.hertfordshiremercury.co.uk/news/hertfordshire-news/a1m-crash-welwyn-garden-city-8760595?int_source=nba

    in reply to: Drivers and their problems #1001469
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    David9694

    “We’re stout and we’re proud.

    “We’re stout and we’re proud.”

    Also “clunk-click every trip”.

    in reply to: Drivers and their problems #1001463
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    Driver told to get ‘eyes

    Driver told to get ‘eyes checked’ after leaving car parked on pavement blocking home ‘for two days’ (picture) 

    A Selly Park councillor has slammed a driver for leaving a car dumped across pavement outside a resident’s home

    https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/driver-told-eyes-checked-after-27735683

    Bad drivers ‘park wherever they want’ in ‘lawless’ suburb as call issued for tougher enforcement 

    Activist Naveed Sadiq believes major intervention is needed from police and the council to crackdown on illegal parking in Small Heat

    https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/bad-drivers-park-wherever-want-27738286

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    in reply to: Drivers and their problems #1001461
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    David9694

    Drivers and their problems…

    Drivers and their problems…

    Essex man who claims he shouldn’t be paying ULEZ says TfL have ‘ignored him’

    Mr Deans claims upgrades to his 2004 Mitsubishi Evo make it compliant with emissions standards

    He told MyLondon: “I drive my car maybe once or twice a month and do less than 3,000 miles a year. It mainly lives in my garage as I am collecting it as it’s so rare. It’s mainly a weekend car. I don’t drive much in the winter and never ever if it’s raining or wet on the roads.

    But Mr Deans claims to have to spent £20,000 on upgrades to the Mitsubishi Evo and organised for it to be tested, meaning he has a EUROCert document confirming his car is Euro 4 NOx compliant.

    “Currently I take care of my mum and dad who are old now which now costs me even more to do every time I go to see them at weekends to make sure they are ok and have all they need. Our freedom is gone.

    A TfL spokesperson said: “Vehicles built for markets outside Europe have different emissions standards and regulations from those needed to comply with ULEZ standards, meaning that we cannot ensure that these vehicles are compliant based on the information non-European manufacturers provide. We have advised Mr Deans to contact his manufacturer for a certificate of conformity or to request the relevant proof of emissions standards from them.”

    https://www.essexlive.news/news/essex-news/essex-man-who-claims-shouldnt-8759388

    in reply to: Drivers and their problems #1001459
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    David9694

    Growing frustration as

    Growing frustration as drivers continue to park on grass verges and footpaths in Skegness

    Bollards have been put in place – but have not yet proven effective – bit of a long read, this one. TL? Cars.destroy.everything

    “The police lacked the resources to regularly issue tickets, leading to the exploration of alternative solutions.” No, no, no that can’t be right – I have it on good authority from drivers that fines income is pure profit, etc etc

    “Google Street View images from 2009 to 2019 show no vehicles on the grass verge, suggesting that this is a recent problem. She said the situation has prompted an increase in litter, with discarded items such as nappies and waste bags now littering the area.”

    https://www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk/news/local-news/growing-frustration-drivers-continue-park-8761271

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    in reply to: Drivers and their problems #1001457
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    David9694

    The old letter to a newspaper

    The old letter to a newspaper about seat belts that shows people never like new laws

    One woman argued her husband was less in control of his car wearing a seat belt because he is stout and often wore an overcoat while driving
     

    https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/old-letter-newspaper-seat-belts-27741325

    in reply to: Drivers and their problems #1001455
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    David9694

    Wait ’til she hears about

    Wait ’til she hears about cars…

    Bath woman fed up with ‘selfish’ e-scooter riders on pavements

    “It is very unnerving and stressful having to be constantly on the lookout for danger”

    https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/news/local-news/bath-woman-fed-up-selfish-8748588

    in reply to: Drivers and their problems #1001451
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    David9694

    I see they also re-jigged the

    I see they also re-jigged the indicator controls:

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    in reply to: Drivers and their problems #1001445
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    David9694

    “Let them have their fun”

    “Let them have their fun” latest: Car park off of Laser Quay in Medway City Estate plagued by anti-social drivers and vandalism

    https://www.kentonline.co.uk/medway/news/boy-racers-are-vandalising-offices-and-mooning-staff-we-r-293442/

    in reply to: Drivers and their problems #1001439
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    David9694

    Exeter street becomes ‘free

    Exeter street becomes ‘free car park’ as permit plans spark anger

    Petition raised against in Location A  – but then comes this reader letter, from a Mr “You see most people are honest. They don’t see parking outside other people’s homes as theft” from Location B :

    Once upon a time, and it seems a very long time ago, I shared the same view. Nobody wants Devon County Council telling us where we can and can’t park and charging us for the privilege.

    But let me tell you what you’ll want even less: you’ll not want to be the street next to the street with parking restrictions. You’ll not want everyone and his uncle parking in your street, blocking your drive, wrecking the pavements. How would you like to come home from a hard day’s work sweating over whether you’ll be able to park in your own street, never mind outside your own house?

    This is the situation Stoke Hill Crescent has had to contend with for the last five years. Our street is nothing short of a free car park. It is infamous to anybody who wants to save the £18 per day our city council is charging to park in the city centre…

    We can’t complain because five years ago we said no to parking restrictions. In that time we have had three general elections and several council elections and even though the contractors and the university have agreed to foot the bill, Devon Highways are quite adamant. No means no. So there you have it.

    My advice to you is to think long and hard about it. You see most people are honest. They don’t see parking outside other people’s homes as theft. I’ve put signs up asking them not to park outside our homes. It worked until Devon County Council took them away (but not before threatening me with legal action).

    It’s cause and effect you see. Once there is a precedent for parking restrictions, everywhere else is fair game, even if the street is reduced to a single lane, refuse lorries held up, emergency vehicles and the school run disrupted. I’ve given up asking. Don’t let it happen to you.

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