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Thread: why do we still allow behind the stand to be used as a ffnnn car park

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuntz View Post
    Pet hate off mine as well splitting Tory voting Scots (sorry Douglas) and undertaking cyclists .
    You been listening to Wee Nippy again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuntz View Post
    Pet hate off mine as well splitting Tory voting Scots (sorry Douglas) and undertaking cyclists .
    On my last trip to Dundee someone drove their car off the slip road at the Macalpine Road roundabout and undertook me on the Kingsway. Yet another impatient chunt and dangerous driving to boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    The club should install metal posts which can only be released by inserting a key in the lock to drop it down.
    The posts would then stop people parking their cars there when the club shop is closed and it will prevent the Dabs from parking their cars this site.
    The club should install the metal posts as soon as possible and leave them face down. They should also erect notices advising that parking on this site is illegal.
    At 3.15pm during United’s next Saturday home a club official should come along, put the metal posts in an upright position and lock them in place.
    At the end of the game people who have parked their cars there would not be able to get them out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    On my last trip to Dundee someone drove their car off the slip road at the Macalpine Road roundabout and undertook me on the Kingsway. Yet another impatient chunt and dangerous driving to boot.
    Perfectly legal given that there is a left turn off that slip road and some old chunts just won't use slip roads to accelerate. They like to sit in the right hand lane at 30mph approaching a 50mph dual carriageway, take a position in the left hand lane of the dual carriageway and won't let the poor ****er they've just shafted in the left lane of the slip road on in front of them.

    Old chunts and women.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Perfectly legal given that there is a left turn off that slip road and some old chunts just won't use slip roads to accelerate. They like to sit in the right hand lane at 30mph approaching a 50mph dual carriageway, take a position in the left hand lane of the dual carriageway and won't let the poor ****er they've just shafted in the left lane of the slip road on in front of them.

    Old chunts and women.
    It's against the law to do that.

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    Deeranged you’re exaggerating there , try 15 to 20 mph , and it’s scared women and old men in deerstalker hats

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    Quote Originally Posted by num1adi View Post
    Deeranged you’re exaggerating there , try 15 to 20 mph , and it’s scared women and old men in deerstalker hats
    My sincerest apologies. Was trying to be nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    The club should install the metal posts as soon as possible and leave them face down. They should also erect notices advising that parking on this site is illegal.
    At 3.15pm during United’s next Saturday home a club official should come along, put the metal posts in an upright position and lock them in place.
    At the end of the game people who have parked their cars there would not be able to get them out.
    It's against the law to do this - not what was contained in the post I quoted of my own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Perfectly legal given that there is a left turn off that slip road and some old chunts just won't use slip roads to accelerate. They like to sit in the right hand lane at 30mph approaching a 50mph dual carriageway, take a position in the left hand lane of the dual carriageway and won't let the poor ****er they've just shafted in the left lane of the slip road on in front of them.

    Old chunts and women.
    This ignorant chunt overtook me on the inside lane. I always try to move over to the outside lane of the Kingsway when I come to a slip road but that can be difficult when you get these motorists driving for miles down the outside lane. The Dundee to Perth dual carriageway is terrible for car drivers continually sitting in the overtaking lane for miles. They need police patrols to pull them over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Perfectly legal given that there is a left turn off that slip road and some old chunts just won't use slip roads to accelerate. They like to sit in the right hand lane at 30mph approaching a 50mph dual carriageway, take a position in the left hand lane of the dual carriageway and won't let the poor ****er they've just shafted in the left lane of the slip road on in front of them.

    Old chunts and women.
    The Kingsway from just before the Macalpine Road roundabout until the Scot Fyfe roundabout has a maximum speed limit of 40mph.

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