ROAD SAFETY: If the bridge barrier was built properly, my wife would not have gone into river
Published:
1:47 PM April 9, 2009
Updated:
6:13 AM November 4, 2020
I AM replying to the letter that of Richard Angood. He talks rubbish, how dare he say that my wife was driving careless, was he there? There was mud on the road that morning. If the barrier was built properly, when my wife came out off the junction slowly
I AM replying to the letter that of Richard Angood. He talks rubbish, how dare he say that my wife was driving careless, was he there?
There was mud on the road that morning. If the barrier was built properly, when my wife came out off the junction slowly and slid on the mud, the barrier should have stopped her going in river.
Money should be spent on making river safe for drivers.
TONY RYMAN
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