Blame the drivers ... not the roads in Glasgow
REGARDING dangerous roads around Greater Glasgow – it’s not the roads, it’s the attitude of drivers when out and about on needless journeys.
Boy racers zoom about recklessly and with no respect for who is on the road.
It’s time to stop criticising everybody when it’s drivers, not the roads needing calming measures.
Stephen Johnstone
Via email
READERS had their say online about a warning from the police to football fans that ‘the plants don’t need watering’ next to Hampden.
AS bad as this is, the fact remains that there is an extreme lack of public toilets.
Karen McGill
IN places like Amsterdam they always put out these portable toilets around the streets if events are on. Our lot doesn’t seem to understand the basic needs of people at all.
Alistair Wells
THIS is nothing new – 40 years ago the same thing happened in Cathcart.
Fans would come out of the buses, cars and urinate in the playground of Holmlea Primary. Margaret Hearns
SOME 30 years ago I made a supporter clean up his mess on the front door of the close. Eilish O’Callaghan
ARE there any public toilets in our city?
If you are in the city centre and need to go, you have to use a pub or bookies or go to a station.
Disgraceful council planning. No matter, these guys urinating in gardens is out of order.
William Cameron
OUR story yesterday on a garden revamp delivering a chance for a little boy with ‘half a heart’ to enjoy spending time outside sparked many comments of praise. Here’s a selection ...
FANTASTIC news for you all. Lorraine Dunn
WISHING you good health and happy times in your new garden. Dorothy Pollock
AMAZING thing for this company to do. Well done to all involved P.G.R contracts.
Cheryl Fitzsimmons
AWW, that’s amazing. Well done to the builders.
Angela Auld
THAT’S brilliant, the young man can get into the garden. Well done to the company who did the job. James Mathieson