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MattParticipantCome on now stop this public flirtation with bubble – swap numbers or something ;)
The lads at Wetherspoons will be administering a ribbing at this rate.
MattParticipantNot being funny but I don’t think the relative level of anti-social behaviour that happens late at night is directly correlated to the overall illumination levels in any particular area.
There are regularly parts of town where the street lights are completely switched off for whatever reason – do muggers, yobs and youths look out of their window and rejoice for total darkness cover when they see lower levels of lighting come out to cause trouble?
There are areas in the county where there is no street lighting whatsoever – who is hiding in those shadows at night time? What mischief are they up to.
I am of the opinion that in this day and age’s emboldened youth/criminal element you’d get an increase in crime if they floodlit everywhere as they could take delight in seeing their misdeeds.
The complete lack of police officers on the streets and slow response time means that lesser crimes like anti-social behaviour almost completely go unpunished. Do PCSOs even come out after dark?
MattParticipantDon’t even get me started on speed bumps!
MattParticipantIn practice that is good after the event and for an individual. However, surely it would be more cost effective for the council to actually take the preventative measures to prevent vehicular damage in the first place rather than wait for everyone to rack up costs and then bill them later.
It’s almost like an excusable get out clause to allow them to let the roads get in such a state in the first place.
MattParticipantThe roads are in a shambolic state – there have been no attempts to remove incredibly hazardous & vehicle damaging potholes from a number of different locations across the county that have been their for months and are worsening due to the cold weather.
Is it too much to ask in 2019 for my car not to risk damage just taking it out within the few local miles on a daily routine?
Surely councillors are getting just as frustrated as everyone else with their vehicles being constantly crocked.
The council tax rates are going up enough – bloody cough up and fix our roads.
February 11, 2019 at 2:45 pm in reply to: Rhosnesni High School in Need of Significant Improvement. #163617
MattParticipantThe Super Schools were identified as a complete sham all those years ago by the public -they had overwhelming public opposition even pre-social media. Now nobody in authority has any way of fixing the mess creating.
Wrexham’s once proud comprehensive system – a complete laughing stock.
MattParticipantWe are heathens in Wrexham – so the only approach most would accept is to burn the entire town centre* down and start from scratch.
*Except for the Groves site – the Groves site and cockroaches alone shall survive the apocalypse.
MattParticipantI predict some of you are going to love this sanctuary town thing.
MattParticipantWe are hitting on some seriously meta stuff – people complaining about people complaining. Thus it ‘snowballs’ further as I comment on the people complaining about people complaining.
January 30, 2019 at 4:34 pm in reply to: Former Conservative candidate rules out standing in another General Election #163044
MattParticipantConservatives are currently in the process of making their candidate selections in all of their challenger seats where they don’t have a sitting MP – in case May or the Government collapses due to Brexit and a snap election is called.
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