It’s not an ‘obsession’
March 24, 2014
Dear Sir,
What Scott Stallard says in his letter, that the colour of the two women shouldn’t be mentioned, is probably right but ignoring the fact, that the cars mentioned in the last letter, (black CRV with burnt-out headlights probably two months now/grey Mitsubishi Lancer with, burnt-out brakelights for more than two months with both drivers being female, still stands). Even the fact the drivers were female who if they haven’t fixed their car problem yet, don’t care about the safety of others (how can they pay a cellphone bill, for gas for their car and other things and yet, not for headlights that’s been burned out or, brakelights that been burned out?).
It’s not an “obsession” if I’ve seen this error on the road and not, the police who ought to be stopping such drivers. If they would take notice, that this needs to be dealt with and actually fix such a safety hazard, I wouldn’t need to write such letters. It’s common sense that if you know your vehicle is, in such a state you should at least go about getting it fixed (even if you correct the matter yourself). Better than driving a safety hazard don’t you think?
ANONYMOUS