Haha, laughable coming from you when you were wondering out loud if a bunch of kids killed in a car crash were travellers.You sick twisted prick
Haha, laughable coming from you when you were wondering out loud if a bunch of kids killed in a car crash were travellers.You sick twisted prick
Do you drive a car?Dont you see the utter hypocrisy of the majority of posts in this thread? A thread ongoing for 10 years?
Banging on about dangerous cyclists, how they ride about the place with impunity, they should pay tax and insurance, break red lights and of course when RTB posts a new video the same crew will chat about it here.
Meanwhile, out on our roads, people are dying every fucking day because our standard of driving is going backwards like never seen before.
There is a baseline cognitive dissonance going on.
But yea, let's just chat endlessly about the same banal boring thing, blah blah cyclists blah blah road safety blah blah....red lights blah blah....
Here here, give up the cycling and try and go out and get yourself a good proper rideHaha, laughable coming from you when you were wondering out loud if a bunch of kids killed in a car crash were travellers.
I wonder will you answer a simple question.
I do wonder will the woman who owns Fitzpatricks say anything nice about this new public amenity?
All one has to do is beep at him and it immediately brings out 100% rattlement
The anger issues there are incredible.All one has to do is beep at him and it immediately brings out 100% rattlement
Bad manners and poor identification of black spots are contributing to crashes on the roads, according to Pat O'Connor, the Public Information Officer of the Coroner's Society of Ireland.
"Cars require an NCT test every four years and then they require it every two years and then, depending on the age, every year," he said.
"Why not have a system where the person who wants to renew their licence after a ten-year period must do a course, whether it's online or otherwise, and produce that certificate.
"The course itself would just remind people of the dangers of driving, but also the rules of the road and what should be observed."