Monday 2 October 2023 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion
The residents of Tupapa suffer the same fate - when this
machine passes, any conversion must stop until the apparently stone-deaf driver
passes.
And it's not, unfortunately, just one deaf driver, but a few, who, handicapped
by loss of hearing, do not know that they are interrupting the lives and
business of tourists and locals alike, uncountable times every day.
Are they operating delivery businesses? Why else the
insistent back and forth rides? Could they be looking for their lost ear drums?
Can we suggest to Action Man George Maggie that he wave these drivers over and,
using sign language, explain that their vehicles are not only illegal, but just
plain awful.
Then of course there are our Police officers right in the middle of town. We
know they are not deaf, so we have to wonder if the concrete walls of the
Police station are so thick that they don't have to stop talking, or thinking,
with the multiple passes of these bikes all day long.
Surely our officers too would feel some compassion for these handicapped drivers whose hearing has failed?
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