This 1947 Morris 10, complete with fluffy dice, was blatantly parked on the footpath outside Subway today.
Maybe its owner thinks because it’s a vintage car it doesn’t need to obey the road rules. What if someone with a pram or a mobility scooter wants to get by?
At first I thought there was no registration sticker, then I saw it was stuck to the rear side window. I thought these were supposed to go on the windscreen?
“”Upon the path it should not be
a bad, bad car, you must agree.”
must be a mere man driver, doesnt know the back to the front to put the registration on!. Dont you just love these old classic cars! it would have had leather seats as well.. it would have had the old indicator which came out by the front doors on the side.. Morris were made in Cowley. Oxfordshire. UK..
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I do love old classic cars, just not on the footpath.where people need to walk.
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Do you see many mobility scooters these days? I don’t know how anyone with a mobility issue gets about the streets these days.
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I’ve seen the occasional one. Motorised wheelchairs are more common on our disrupted streets.
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Good to know that people are still getting about.
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I wonder if the owner of the old car is actually the franchise holder for the Subway so he/she feels entitled to park on the pavement? Not a good idea whatever is the case.
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Later I saw they’d moved, so presumably just an arrogant customer.
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I love classic cars. There is something about them.
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It’s a pleasure to see them – just not when they’re blocking the footpath.
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lol yeah. 🙂
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