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Kazanne 21-05-2015 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 7792558)
Aren't vehicles already banned from pavements? :suspect:

Well if they are Niamh,the message isn't getting through,sick of how many people park on pavements,do they not think of kids,pushchairs and disability scooters might need to get past,it's thoughtless and dangerous.

Niamh. 21-05-2015 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adamski94 (Post 7792562)
No they allow reckless old biddies on scooters on pavements and if you get in there way they try and run you down

I rarely see anyone over here use mobility scooters

Cherie 21-05-2015 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 7792566)
I rarely see anyone over here use mobility scooters

It's not that common where I live either :laugh:

Denver 21-05-2015 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 7792566)
I rarely see anyone over here use mobility scooters

Where i am everybody has them its pretty annoying and most of them dont need them

kirklancaster 21-05-2015 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 7792558)
Aren't vehicles already banned from pavements? :suspect:

I think it may be a reference to 'invalid cars' and 'motorised wheelchairs' Niamh.

oops - just read the other posts -- So mine's redundant.

Niamh. 21-05-2015 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 7792599)
I think it may be a reference to 'invalid cars' and 'motorised wheelchairs' Niamh.

well, I wouldn't expect a disabled person in a wheel chair to go on the road in amongst the traffic :/

Kizzy 21-05-2015 04:07 PM

They are meant to, there was a story not long ago of a toddler being expected to ride on the road too :/
This guy will be identified soon I hope.

arista 21-05-2015 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adamski94 (Post 7792562)
No they allow reckless old biddies on scooters on pavements and if you get in there way they try and run you down

Yes but they respect Toddlers


The Bloke on the Bike
has no care.


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please update us.


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as its important to keep up with the
Death of Labour in Scotland

Kazanne 21-05-2015 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 7792603)
well, I wouldn't expect a disabled person in a wheel chair to go on the road in amongst the traffic :/

But that's exactly what they have to do Niamh,I get really irate when I can't get past a car with the pushchair,why should I have to go onto the road to get round a vehicle parked on a pavement,and kids shouldn't have to do that to get past either,i don't mean one wheel on the curb,I mean the whole car on the pavement.

arista 21-05-2015 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 7792645)
But that's exactly what they have to do Niamh,I get really irate when I can't get past a car with the pushchair,why should I have to go onto the road to get round a vehicle parked on a pavement,and kids shouldn't have to do that to get past either,i don't mean one wheel on the curb,I mean the whole car on the pavement.


Kaz they do not want to block the road traffic
as they could get a ticket

AnnieK 21-05-2015 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 7792627)
They are meant to, there was a story not long ago of a toddler being expected to ride on the road too :/
This guy will be identified soon I hope.

I think he has contacted the police, it says he will be interviewed later in the week


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