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someone finally had enough of those idiotic protestors blocking the roads

guy shot 2 of them.
I would like to say i am shocked but nope not at all. Was only a matter of time before those clowns got seriously hurt.
Surprised it took this long.
Now maybe these unemployed deadbeats will do something productive with their lives and not block roads anymore
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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
By this same measure, would you support my inclination to smash the headlamps and windscreens of the various vehicles that are half parked on the pavement outside my home, inconveniencing anyone who wishes to walk to the shops and park and endangering the safety of children, wheelchair users, and parents with buggies and prams?
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@SunshineGirl That's a problem along my one-way street, built when cars were rare and owned only by the well-off; but it is understandable as otherwise vehicles like ambulances and refuse-lorries would struggle to get though. Or they might but the road is also used by van-drivers who think the National Speed-Limit applies.

My own car is deliberately small for parking reasons; but for some strange reason we get people moving in with large vans or very large BMW or Mercedes estates. If you want to own a big car like those, buy a home with a drive!

It's far worse along the main road though. There is a long stretch with pavements wide enough to park completely on them, legally or not, but if close to the kerb it still allows safe passages even for those massive all-terrain push-chairs, Grandad-racer invalid-carriages and grown men illegally riding electric motorcycles on the pavements. Most vehicles [i]are[/i] parked there like that but we still regularly see cars and vans centrally on the pavements, outside the empty drives of homes whose fairly generous front gardens have been replaced with paving for parking at least two cars on.