I was in Brighton and came to the junction of Dyke Road and Western Road, at the traffic lights near the Clock Tower.
There was a line of four or five parked double-decker buses up Dyke Road, with one completely blocking the access across the crossing. The end of it was way out in the road.
People, some of them elderly, were having to walk into the road to get across and around it.
One man was banging on the side of the bus shouting out for it to be moved. It wasn't.
Cars cause a problem in Brighton, do they? Not in this case they didn't. I can see why people walk in the roads, too.
It's safer - the pavements are full of people cycling on them. One even had the nerve to tell someone to get out of his way! Lout.
-Alan Parkin, Haywards Heath
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