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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The worst are those that press the button then look at the road see it's empty and.... Cross... You scumbags!.
Either look and don't press or press and wait |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Have these road crosser forgot their manners where you are from as well???
Twice today stopped, not so much as nod. Lol
What ever next ?"
I totally know what you mean but you HAVE to stop so aren't really doing them a favour by obeying the law.
Thanks for not robbing my house today too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Surely zebra crossings should only be for the young, elderly and disabled. The rest of us should just be made to take our chances and dodge the traffic. I'm learning to drive and when I told my instructor that I didn't think I should stop to let a twenty something guy cross the road he near had a fit. I stand by my opinion though and might refuse to stop on a matter of principle (obviously after I've passed my test) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Surely zebra crossings should only be for the young, elderly and disabled. The rest of us should just be made to take our chances and dodge the traffic. I'm learning to drive and when I told my instructor that I didn't think I should stop to let a twenty something guy cross the road he near had a fit. I stand by my opinion though and might refuse to stop on a matter of principle (obviously after I've passed my test) " I agree with this we are developing a society to have no common sense lol I have seen people walk out there way to find a crossing |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Surely zebra crossings should only be for the young, elderly and disabled. The rest of us should just be made to take our chances and dodge the traffic. I'm learning to drive and when I told my instructor that I didn't think I should stop to let a twenty something guy cross the road he near had a fit. I stand by my opinion though and might refuse to stop on a matter of principle (obviously after I've passed my test) "
Personally I like to use a crossing and not dodge traffic!! Lol x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I put my hand up to say thanks.
Do get looked at in a strange way though lol."
I don't know if it's an area thing, when I lived in kent it was the done thing to say thanks (remember you don't HAVE to say thank you) but here, people look at me like I'm mad to acknowledge they've stopped!
The one time I never said thank you when I was in herne bay and the driver (in a convertible) shouted at me (my mind was elsewhere) so ever since then I always make sure I nod, throw my hand up or something |
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By *oddyWoman
over a year ago
between havant and chichester |
Didnt think you would get many zebras wanting to cross the rd.
When I was a lollipop lady used to get a woman on a horse who wouldent stop her excuse the horse cant read soon told she could |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If I hold a door open for someone and they don't say thank you. I do it for them in a loud voice xxx"
I'm the same! Used to embarrass Mr no end but now he does it too Miss T x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Have these road crosser forgot their manners where you are from as well???
Twice today stopped, not so much as nod. Lol
What ever next ?
I totally know what you mean but you HAVE to stop so aren't really doing them a favour by obeying the law.
Thanks for not robbing my house today too."
You are very welcome, chances are I won't molest your chickens tomorrow as well
Bit of social graces doesn't hurt law or no law |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I believe in old fashioned chivalry and manners. So much so that I go out of my way to put my head in the infra red beam to open automatic doors for ladies and the elderly |
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