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In that case if I was the woman with the pram I would have stood and waited, he would have moved.

She didn't want to wait and he wasn't responsive enough to people approaching.


Lynne Wrote:

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> Stationary at that moment

I doubt this poor woman with a pushchair was forced into oncoming traffic on the M25. I live on Lacon Road so its likely she just went down a slope onto an empty road prior to crossing it, as you said it was on the corner.


Ridiculous, pathetic whinge about something so petty only well off middle class types with no other worries in their lives would post about.

Steven Taylor Wrote:

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> I doubt this poor woman with a pushchair was

> forced into oncoming traffic on the M25. I live on

> Lacon Road so its likely she just went down a

> slope onto an empty road prior to crossing it, as

> you said it was on the corner.

>

> Ridiculous, pathetic whinge about something so

> petty only well off middle class types with no

> other worries in their lives would post about.


1/10


Again

Steven Taylor Wrote:

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> I doubt this poor woman with a pushchair was

> forced into oncoming traffic on the M25. I live on

> Lacon Road so its likely she just went down a

> slope onto an empty road prior to crossing it, as

> you said it was on the corner.

>

> Ridiculous, pathetic whinge about something so

> petty only well off middle class types with no

> other worries in their lives would post about.



Well said 10/10

it's funny that it's an observer complaining. Who knows what the guys skipping and the woman with the baby had going through their mind.


He was probably counting and she was possibly not in the slightest bothered that she couldn't walk in a straight line.


Most people are nice, tolerant and a bit more chilled out.

Oh yeah - like "offence by proxy" !!



Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> it's funny that it's an observer complaining. Who

> knows what the guys skipping and the woman with

> the baby had going through their mind.

>

> He was probably counting and she was possibly not

> in the slightest bothered that she couldn't walk

> in a straight line.

>

> Most people are nice, tolerant and a bit more

> chilled out.

She didn't look "not bothered". Most people would prefer to be able to push their pushchair along the pavement rather than be forced out into the road.

I don't think it's a class issue, more a question of ordinary politeness.Obviously Steven Taylor sees politeness as middle class hypocrisy

Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> Works both ways. Why should one person have

> entitlement?

>

> I'm not really on the side of people who expect

> anyone to get out of their way


"Why middle class people who expect to walk along pavements are basically Hitler: a memoir in three volumes"

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