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I have just been up town and mowed down by an old lady in a pope buggy. If I hadn't been wearing heels, she would have got me in the right place to plonk me straight on my face. She didn't stop so she actually sent me flying twice and then launched into a tirade of abuse as I tried to gather my shopping and stop my toddler from running off. Fortunately a young lad managed to grab my son for me and sat with me while I composed myself to the tune of this woman and her husband shouting at me
What is wrong with people, why couldn't she apologise? and why are they allowed on the pavements in those things? Im nursing very sore ankles here and an extremely bruised ego. I bet she's one of those old people that moan about young people not having any manners.
What is wrong with people, why couldn't she apologise? and why are they allowed on the pavements in those things? Im nursing very sore ankles here and an extremely bruised ego. I bet she's one of those old people that moan about young people not having any manners.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There used to be a woman who went nineteen to the dozen on one of those buggy thijngs near where I lived in Surrey and on more than one occasion she nearly ran me down too and always looked like I was the one at fault. I think these things are great inventions I really do but there are some racers out there!
When I had to use my scooter it was the most humiliating and horrible experience - I was very glad to be shot of it after my operation.
Smacked in the face by handbags and even worse, shopping baskets; my eyes permanently at crutch level; burned on the cheek by a cigarette, narrowly missing my eye.
Trying to cross the road was a flipping nightmare with parked cars obstructing my view of oncoming traffic, and hiding me.
I hope I never have to use it again.
Rude people are everywhere, though and I really do think rudeness and aggression is becoming far more common.
Smacked in the face by handbags and even worse, shopping baskets; my eyes permanently at crutch level; burned on the cheek by a cigarette, narrowly missing my eye.
Trying to cross the road was a flipping nightmare with parked cars obstructing my view of oncoming traffic, and hiding me.
I hope I never have to use it again.
Rude people are everywhere, though and I really do think rudeness and aggression is becoming far more common.
Oh no, poor you goodsy!
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Some old people think that by being old gives them a license to be crotchety and often downright bloody rude.
I remember once when Mini Boo was in her pushchair, and we we're in a shop with very small aisles. One "old dear" saw fit to literally push the pram on the side, so she could pass by me. I was gobsmacked.
Take a brolly next time you go out- and jam her wheels and she's hurtling past, that'll teach her!
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Some old people think that by being old gives them a license to be crotchety and often downright bloody rude.
I remember once when Mini Boo was in her pushchair, and we we're in a shop with very small aisles. One "old dear" saw fit to literally push the pram on the side, so she could pass by me. I was gobsmacked.
Take a brolly next time you go out- and jam her wheels and she's hurtling past, that'll teach her!
This wasn't amusing:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-426862 /Woman-mown-mobility-scooter.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-426862 /Woman-mown-mobility-scooter.html
Eek its just as well im on the chunky side then isnt it? If id be remotely frail id have gone and I was fuming thinking it could have been Evan she got. Not so much because of the initial accident but that she just didnt stop. It cant be that hard to stop it immediately, she actually didnt stop for the whole thing.
Ethel, i can sympathise with you there as they are all the things that get me vocal with my children being that height. Cigarettes being my main gripe (even though I am a smoker) the number of times my kids say ow because of that is insane. Always outside wilkinsons, primark and poundland lol.
Ethel, i can sympathise with you there as they are all the things that get me vocal with my children being that height. Cigarettes being my main gripe (even though I am a smoker) the number of times my kids say ow because of that is insane. Always outside wilkinsons, primark and poundland lol.
Well you can't ban them because they are allow some people to be very independant and not everyone is akin to a boy racer on them. I think the idea of having to pass a test, being on the road (like bikes) if they go at a certain speed and if they're wreckless on them the ability to charge them for it is called for though. Do they have license plates like cars? I've never noticed. That would help reportiing the insane ones.