Xenophile wrote: » Will you support the Irish soccer team as O'Brien sponsors them very heavily and will you urge your friends to stop supporting the team?
Deleted User wrote: » And probably burn them in their barrell along with whatever rubbish they were burning there today! I'm sure the people around the Fethard Road area were delighted with the smell from the smoke! Can't understand how they are allowed build a shelter there either.
Yorker wrote: » as always you change the subject when called. why don't you complain them and do so in public like the protestors not hiding behind a computer
Yorker wrote: » You should read what is written before commenting i never said i was not supporting him and never said i would urge others not to . i said it was incorrect to say it was not a franchise and that boycott would bot hurt o brien andlocal people may lose jobs .Boycott would hurt him. That statement is emotional blackmail against protestors and i am not one .i just say they are entitled to protest people lost jobs and homes under your political masters.if people do lose jobs at topaz it goes back to the people who brought in the charges not the protestors Meath lass slags off the messenger as she does not like the truth in the message. any of the anti waterpeople would tear any your pathetic arguments to shreds. That is why you hide behind the keyboard with them
Yorker wrote: » if it is a franchise it is hurting DOB and people have right to protest just like the farmers can blockade the meat factories. If it is not franchised they could not use the topaz brand. there are many with no work who are being forced to pay water charges
Yorker wrote: » and farmers should not be allowed blockade the meat factories but they do. In any case i was not responding to you but showing the inaccurace comments re franchises. if it was not a franchise they would not be using the topaz brand and so they are part of DOB.why don't you shop in meath
Yorker wrote: » . Boycott would hurt him.
cml387 wrote: » I passed an accident last week at the roundabout O'Rahilly avenue/Waterford Road between a cyclist and a car. The cyclist seemed to be unconscious, I hope he/she was ok. Anybody hear anything?
zurbfoundation wrote: » Didnt hear that, but its a real blackspot there - there is an accident of some description there every week - its a poorly designed roundabout and motorists rarely adhere to the lanes when on it - traffic coming from town direction barrel and from waterford direction just barrel through it -only thing that slows them is the snarled traffic often caused by the shopping centre traffic The roundabout before the cemetery is equally as dangerous - coming from Waterford direction its too "straight thru" for motorists and they carry too speed much if going straight on - if you are entering the roundabout from the sliversprings road, you are completely blind to the traffic coming from the town direction until they enter the roundabout.
Xenophile wrote: » It would seem that my reading skills are adequate enough!
cml387 wrote: » While we're on the suject of traffic lights...here's a question. Imagine you are heading into town at the old meat factory in Irishtown. There is a green light and a green filter to turn right down to the Convent Bridge. When both greens are on, it's no problem. If the "main" green is on and the green filter is off, can you still proceed to turn right? I say yes.
cml387 wrote: » Numerous times I have come behind traffic that comes to a dead stop at the meat factory after the green filter is gone (but the main green remains) and will not proceed.
Deleted User wrote: » You should only turn right if the arrow is in your favour, but most will turn right if only the main green is on and the way is clear. Not sure if that's allowed, though.
Yorker wrote: » That is wrong. you can go on the full green -not arrow-if nothing coming against youhttp://www.drivingschoolireland.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1758
tippspur wrote: » The craziest junction in Clonmel is the one at the top of Mary street at the Local pub,trying to turn down into Queen street there is a nightmare,your only hope is that some nice person comes along and stops to let you out,otherwise you could be stuck there for ages just going mad.Traffic lights badly needed on that cross.
dieselbug wrote: » Personally I like the roundabout at Topaz at the railway station. When you go straight through from the Fethard side and hit that dip right in the centre of it I imagine I'm in Brands Hatch. Some engineer must have been promoted or got a design award as a result of that one.
zurbfoundation wrote: » That dip is a triumph of traffic calming measures - think about it - It forces boy racers to crawl though there to avoid tearing their bumpers off - think about it - a service station right on the corder, traffic barreling thru - you have to take it easy going past there now - much more effective than ramps