What would you say to that person?
Care to hazard a guess?
I can assure you that there would be little restraint in expressing my opinion of the sort of ****wit whose sense of entitlement and utter lack of sympathy and empathy allows them to behave in such a way.
I’d also enquire as to the make, model and registration of their car so I’d know which one to have towed away next time it appeared near my home.
Further link on BBC site… Did this one slip t the STW net?
No, it was posted when it appeared in the news. Hey! Good luck finding it though 😆
[b]DezB[/b] wrote:
No, it was posted when it appeared in the news. Hey! Good luck finding it though
https://cse.google.com/cse/publicurl?cx=002353871167780190211:ffna6g0opko - paste http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-41953644
tada: https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/i-know-youre-saving-lives-but-dont-block-my-drive/
Let's hope she never has to call an ambulance to her house.
No, let's hope she does. And also let's hope the paramedics have learned their lesson, get their priorities right ask her where they should park their van before attending to her. Might be an idea to get her to come outside and make sure the parking of the van meets her standards. Absolutely sure? we can move it over there if that would be better. maybe move it anyway just to be sure, back in a minute etc..
I’m a firefighter and am often astounded at just how stupid members of the public can be, especially when we are clearly doing busy work.
Those second jobs and charity car washes won't do themselves will they?
🙂
Any charge will most likely come to very little.
fined £120 and ordered to pay £135 costs and a £30 surcharge.
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/heres-how-much-abusive-note-1239053
About 50p week then as she’s on income support.