The bad part of Wales again

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You give us proper drivers down south a bad name!!! :smiley: :smiley:

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-nort … s-21436291

Be interested to know how many of them were english lorries. Does seem quite a high number so they obviously knew who to pull.

Slightly misleading though if you read the report. They specify that 80% of trucks are defective but in actual fact it should say “We selected from a visual aspect the vehicles we believed to be defective and stopped them only and 80% of them were defective. We declined to stop from a visual the trucks that we believed to be road worthy and safe”

There ain’t no “bad part of Wales” That’s just bad lorries or drivers. :wink:

Probably “Pull a Paddy Day” & they got really lucky for a change.

“Majority of hgv drivers on A55 are LAWLESS” is the front page of our local paper in big bold letters.

MGR1610:
“Majority of hgv drivers on A55 are LAWLESS” is the front page of our local paper in big bold letters.

if we all got paid, what we’re worth :open_mouth: WOULDN’T need to break the LAW :unamused: to earn a crust! :grimacing: :grimacing:

Given the number of cowboys out there i’m hardely shocked to hear that selective pulling of vehicles came up trumps for them to such an extent, particularly on a main route away from a ferry terminal. The sooner these crooks are fined out of business the better.

To think some firms appear to be taking on drivers without a proper license check… :unamused: