driving on pavements 20:37 - Dec 26 with 2463 views | clement | walking home from the game with my nephew when some clown drives up on to the pavement, along the pavement, then straight in to me driving in to my leg. if my nephew had been stood on the other side of me he could of caught a moving car to the head. the driver was wearing a swans shirt, hence my post about it here. please can anyone that drives home from games stick to the road and not try and get home quicker by driving up on the pavement. i have a bruised leg and am fine, but you could have done serious harm to my nephew if he had been walking on my right hand side instead of my left. some absolute clowns out there, and if you're reading this 'mr driver' think on. | |
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driving on pavements on 20:38 - Dec 26 with 2455 views | Jackfath | Did you get the number plate? | |
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driving on pavements on 20:40 - Dec 26 with 2444 views | clement | no, i lost my rag, smashed my fist on the bonnet and then got the little'un out of there asap. tbh, adrenaline kicked in and i didnt think of taking the plate. | |
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driving on pavements on 20:42 - Dec 26 with 2434 views | Jackfath |
driving on pavements on 20:40 - Dec 26 by clement | no, i lost my rag, smashed my fist on the bonnet and then got the little'un out of there asap. tbh, adrenaline kicked in and i didnt think of taking the plate. |
A shame. If the driver had left early he wouldn't have had the need to drive on the pavement. | |
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driving on pavements on 21:40 - Dec 26 with 2301 views | Phil_S | Theres a reasonable number of people who like to park as close as possible to the Liberty and then get away as quick as possible not really giving two hoots about anyone else driving in the area or indeed, as you found, walking in the area Much like those who insist on parking as close to a shop as possible because why should they need to walk. Oh and those who think indicators are an optional extra on a car | | | |
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