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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Penyffordd Woman Drink Drive

In The Evening Leader. A woman crashes her car at the Church, Penymynydd Rd, Penyffordd goes home then phones up the Police up to admit it. They come straight around give her a Breathalyser and she is more than twice the limit. Reported to have had a glass of wine after accident to steady nerves. Over twice the limit, I think it was over a bottle..........

I think a better course of action would have been to not call the Police, buy a Breathalyser on EBAY and don't drive the car when over the limit. Or Click here. Twenty months off the road, this will be a time to see how many proper friends this lady has. The wheat from the chaff will be well sorted.

Not wishing to bite the hand that feeds but that last time I looked which was yesterday the Church was in Penymynydd NOT Penyffordd.
A common complaint made by many. I live in X Penymynydd Rd, Penyffordd, there is also X Penymynydd Rd, Penymynydd!

Talking of Penymynydd Rd, Penymynydd which perhaps the above lady should not have been driving in, not a lot of people in Penyffordd and Penymynydd know that the road above is Limited Access, Local motorists who do not live in that part of the road use it as a short cut. The shift workers race up there at 6.00 am in the morning, its a confined space and it is very noisy. Later on at 8.30 - 9.00am it is used as a route to school for Penymynydd Primary School, its a narrow lane. Motorists use this as a short cut because Penymynydd Roundabout gets blocked with traffic going to work (Its not fit for purpose)
The speeding motorists (robots) and walking children in a confined lane are not a good mixture.

Penyffordd Community Council after pressure from that part of the community have directed the Police to use their powers to prosecute the short cutters. Its going to be a £60 fine villagers!

Meanwhile the local rat run at full pace here at Chester Rd, Penyffordd. Charles Hughes and his Highways Team continue their plans for traffic calming for our Welsh Rural village. I keep mentioning the rural village bit as the Welsh Assembly has decreed under Welsh Law that we are to be protected. More about that again.

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