The other day, while parking my car, I found the pavement so full of pedestrians I could not draw up on it. Instead, I had to pull into my driveway.
Surely, pedestrians should not be allowed to get in our way when we want to park on the pavement. In the past few years, we motorists have been put upon more and more by the authorities.
Take speed bumps, for example they are all over the place and I have to slow right down to get over them and they are only there because mothers will let their children play out.
Tockholes, for instance, was a good road for getting up a fair speed, but that now has been spoiled with all the bumps.
Then, there are the dreaded speed cameras. These have caused us motorists no end of trouble, having to keep slowing down and speeding up.
It's just a way of making money for the police.
However, if we motorists don't go over 30 mph, then the police won't get us and they won't get their money. That will show them.
So, come on, lets have fair play for us drivers.
STEPHEN SMITH, Moorland Avenue, Feniscowles, Blackburn.
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