I like the bit where people with chronic entitlement issues phone up the radio show about their fine for a traffic offence, proceed to freely declare to thousands of listeners how incapable they are of safely operating a motor vehicle on our urban streets and, with no obvious sign of self-awareness, honestly believe it to be someone else’s responsibility.
Caller who got a fine: "I didn't know I was in a bus lane" on Donegall Sq E. This one. PLEASE TURN IN YOUR LICENCE. pic.twitter.com/pHKUY8OXh5
— NI Greenways (@nigreenways) January 14, 2016
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