I HAVE been reading the comments made about pavement parking on your letters page.
I would like to share with you my experience when I tried to take a photograph of a road where a number of vans were parked on the pavement in Little Neston.
An elderly neighbour had asked for my help, re trying to get a 20mph speed limit on that road.
As such, I was trying to take a photograph of a lady pushing a buggy, with a young child and a dog, having to walk into the road due to a number of vans parked on the pavement of a road which only has a pavement on one side and is rather narrow.
This 'lady' gave me a torrent of abuse for asking if I could take a photograph of her having to walk into the road due to the parked vans and called me a "trouble-maker" for asking to do so.
My aim was to make the road safer for the elderly and people like her with buggies and young children.
So if that is the kind of attitude one gets when trying to do good, God help us!
Mrs Kathy Owen, Little Neston.
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