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Lulworth Road
I don't know exactly on which area of Lulworth Road this sad incident occurred, but it brings up the whole issue of crossing that road safely.
We often walk to Victoria Park, crossing Lulworth from the entrance to Castle Walk which is opposite to where Westcliffe branches off, by where the former toilet building is.
At this point the road is very wide, and I have often though that anyone who is a slow walker must find the crossing quite scary.
Especially as I have noticed that traffic coming onto Lulworth from the roundabout by Lord Street West , and heading towards Hillside, frequently seems to accelerate as if they are relieved to be free of the stop-starts of Lord Street.
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Yes it's very wide at the junction with Westcliffe Rd but you only need to walk a few yards for a narrower crossing point.
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Originally Posted by bensherman
I don't know exactly on which area of Lulworth Road this sad incident occurred, but it brings up the whole issue of crossing that road safely.
We often walk to Victoria Park, crossing Lulworth from the entrance to Castle Walk which is opposite to where Westcliffe branches off, by where the former toilet building is.
At this point the road is very wide, and I have often though that anyone who is a slow walker must find the crossing quite scary.
Especially as I have noticed that traffic coming onto Lulworth from the roundabout by Lord Street West , and heading towards Hillside, frequently seems to accelerate as if they are relieved to be free of the stop-starts of Lord Street.
It was a bit further up near the bus stop I think. It is a difficult road to cross due to, as has been said, cars speeding up after the roundabout and cars speeding from the opposite direction with cars turning from Upper Aughton Road and Westcliffe Road. I believe that Sustrans has had one good idea - and that is they are planning a crossing somewhere about there.
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it was in between Gloucester and Saxon as the lady lived in Palatine road
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So come on PNP you need to retract your statement as it was quite clearly wrong
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Originally Posted by roving-eye
So come on PNP you need to retract your statement as it was quite clearly wrong
He’s a vile, disgusting **** who has yet again insinuated that the motorist is at fault, with his tasteless “make of that what you will” comment.
It really is time that the admins banned him from commenting.
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Originally Posted by justbecause
He’s a vile, disgusting **** who has yet again insinuated that the motorist is at fault, with his tasteless “make of that what you will” comment.
It really is time that the admins banned him from commenting.
This is precisely the reaction I predicted, no matter what I was to post, which is the reason why I have kept away from the relevant thread.....Even a simple repeat of what was posted on the News page, has brought the motoring lot down on my back -duh! .
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Originally Posted by roving-eye
So come on PNP you need to retract your statement as it was quite clearly wrong
The exact term used in the News article is 'assisting with enquiries'.....I took that to mean he had been escorted the Police station to answer some questions. It certainly doesn't implicate him/her, simply that they were behind the wheel at the time.....Sorry if it was taken differently - no offence intended.
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Originally Posted by The PNP
The exact term used in the News article is 'assisting with enquiries'.....I took that to mean he had been escorted the Police station to answer some questions. It certainly doesn't implicate him/her, simply that they were behind the wheel at the time.....Sorry if it was taken differently - no offence intended.
You know exactly what implication you intended and so does everyone else, two ladies have lost their lives, no-one needs your asinine comments at this moment.
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The News thread said this:
Originally Posted by editor
The driver stopped at the scene and is assisting police with enquiries.
This is what you said:
Originally Posted by The PNP
N.N.B. I did however note on the News page, that the driver of vehicle involved had been taken in for questioning - make of that what you will.
Two people dead...and all you see is an opportunity to cast aspersions about a motorist, with an obligatory smiley stuck on the end of your remark.
Then again, perhaps sGZ will pop up on this thread to clarify and explain what you really meant...
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[QUOTE=The PNP;6795771]The exact term used in the News article is 'assisting with enquiries'.....I took that to mean he had been escorted the Police station to answer some questions. It certainly doesn't implicate him/her, simply that they were behind the wheel at the time.....Sorry if it was taken differently - no offence intended. [/QUOTE]
You had absolutely no reason to make any comment, unless it was to express sympathy to the families of the victims.
As for the “no offence intended”, your comment was fully intended to offend.
Like I said in my previous post, you’re a vile, disgusting **** who has highjacked a post in which two people have tragically lost their lives, just so that you can spew out more of your hatred against the motorist.
Admin really should consider preventing you from posting your filth.
Last edited by justbecause; 02/12/2021 at 10:49 PM.
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It had been reported elsewhere that the driver was in custody. Whether that report was correct i dont know but it was reproduced on this site's news page.
https://www.qlocal.co.uk/southport/n...d-55053673.htm
If this isn't true then Qlocal is sharing factually incorrect posts from social media as news.
It's all a bit of a dog's breakfast lately. Roving eye buggers off to start his own site so editor/Steve jumps into bed with Friends of Southport on Facebook and we end up with contradictory news copied and pasted here from both sources.
Last edited by salus.populi; 03/12/2021 at 02:31 PM.
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Originally Posted by salus.populi
It had been reported elsewhere that the driver was in custody. Whether that report was correct i dont know.
Why no gormless emoji's in your eco-dunce defence post, he thinks its perfectly acceptable you might then get another "like"
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