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<blockquote data-quote="Tictac" data-source="post: 5604762" data-attributes="member: 36647"><p>CORK POLITICANS RED LIGHT SHAME</p><p></p><p>A prominent cork politican with a city centre based constituency office has admitted his red light shame when questioned by a PROCjournal reporter.</p><p></p><p>the politican who parks his car quite legally on a side street next to his office has admitted using the red light at the junction outside his office in order to pull out of the side street.</p><p>"I use the red light" he said "i first started doing this in dublin. Im safe in that i always check that no one is crossing the road but yes i do pull accross the crosing when the green man is showing"</p><p>The PROC journal approached the prominent politican following a tip off by a poster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tictac, post: 5604762, member: 36647"] CORK POLITICANS RED LIGHT SHAME A prominent cork politican with a city centre based constituency office has admitted his red light shame when questioned by a PROCjournal reporter. the politican who parks his car quite legally on a side street next to his office has admitted using the red light at the junction outside his office in order to pull out of the side street. "I use the red light" he said "i first started doing this in dublin. Im safe in that i always check that no one is crossing the road but yes i do pull accross the crosing when the green man is showing" The PROC journal approached the prominent politican following a tip off by a poster. [/QUOTE]
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