Reasonable and prompt reply I suppose Mpsox.
My biggest gripe is the pedestrians rather then the drivers TBH.
Walking around in a dazed festive stupor,
Why shouldn't she 'be out'? she has a right to go to her hairdresser for a pre-Christmas hairdo. People should be more aware of those less able around them. She shouldn't have to reach a distressed state in order for someone to offer to help her cross the road.Saw a woman in her late 70's standing more than ankle deep in slush outside the AIB in Stillorgan asking people to help her cross the road. She was in obvious distress. Someone asked was she going in to the bank. "No", she says "I am going to the hairdressers".
The woman should not have been out at all.
Why shouldn't she 'be out'? she has a right to go to her hairdresser for a pre-Christmas hairdo. .
But she wasn't capable of looking after herself. What if she had fallen on a side road somewhere or in her garden behind a hedge. Oh sorry! Her pre-Christmas hairdo was more important.
But she wasn't capable of looking after herself. What if she had fallen on a side road somewhere or in her garden behind a hedge. Oh sorry! Her pre-Christmas hairdo was more important.
I was crossing a very icy road the other day. There was an elderly lady beside me who was struggling across with the use of a walking stick.
She responded "no" very rudely.
So you cant really win!!
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