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Non-football topic: Pavements

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Where did they all go? Was it a good decision to dig up so many to lay cables for digital tv? Pavements were much smarter than tarmac in my humble opinion. Did people ever get a say in this??
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I swear that cars used to be able to park half on the pavement and half on the road but you dont see it any more. Fully on roads, blocking up the smaller ones!
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I was always tripping up on the paving slabs when i came home from the pub plssed , although you get the odd hole in the tarmac i normally get home safely now , hic .
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BIGRON wrote: Fri Aug 09, 2019 10:44 am I was always tripping up on the paving slabs when i came home from the pub plssed , although you get the odd hole in the tarmac i normally get home safely now , hic .
Yeah that's true.Don't know how many times I've tripped on poorly maintained pavements.
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