Let’s deal with real situations
Tuesday 5th January 2010, 2:59PM GMT.
From Clive Pearce.
REGARDING Andrew Green suggesting that the bottom of Tower Road is a dangerous place, I would suggest that the junction of Bellozanne and Tower roads was a greater priority.
I was employed by Public Health for 25 years, first as a post-mortem technician and then an ambulance man.
During my time of service I neither dealt with a death or injury serious or otherwise having occurred outside First Tower School or previously the Sun Works.
Let’s deal with real situations as opposed to imaginary ones. After all, the same could be said, as I nearly did at the time, regarding the Bel Royal costly transformation.
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The junction of Gloucester Street and the Esplanade is an accident waiting to happen.
When I came here over a year ago people skipped those lights regularly, but the time from the red light coming on to them going through is getting longer and longer as more people witness others doing it.
The States could be making a fortune putting heavy fines on people that go through red lights, there is simply no excuse, nowhere you are trying to get to is important enough to risk someone else’s life for, no matter what a big deal the driver might consider themself to be.
And I’m not talking amber gambling, I’m talking situations where any sane person would have stopped but some drivers instead decide to speed up and go through.
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great idea Clive… let’s wait for a child to be killed and THEN do something… brilliant!
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