People who have nothing better to do than cause drama - then wonder why their children have been told off by their teachers for doing the same.
Joggers piss off my Dad too. He's getting on and got so sick of joggers taking over the whole pavement and breathing on him, especially with Covid, he's taken to walking round his garden instead of being able to go out and have a change of scene.Joggers. What makes you think that keeping a safe distance doesn't apply to you. Please give people a wide berth when you run past them instead of puffing and panting your breath all over us at close distance.
The other side to it is people looking at me like I killed their granny for running past them and breathing when they won't move out of the way. If it's a narrow path and they are walking side by side with other people the nice thing to do would be to go into a single file, but no, maybe 20% of groups I run past do thatJoggers. What makes you think that keeping a safe distance doesn't apply to you. Please give people a wide berth when you run past them instead of puffing and panting your breath all over us at close distance.
They might be a journalist who is planning to write an indepth expose about Tattle.I did thanks, I don't have time to live my life properly, imagine putting all that time and effort into creating a fake life for no reason at all.
I would love to know what that person really does for a living.
Mine "accidently" go on if someone does this to me. They soon realiseBellend oncoming drivers who don't dip their fullbeam headlights on country lanes (no streetlights), thus blinding everyone
Our local council says as far as the pavement goes pedestrians have right of way over people excercising and I see loads more councils doing the same. I've got a pushchair and two kid walking and I'm expected to step in the road to let them pass. They've now put up a big sign down by the river path where I live banning joggers and cyclists between 9 and 6pm. I wouldn't tar all with same brush. Most aren't arrogant and entitled but there's been a good few who are.The other side to it is people looking at me like I killed their granny for running past them and breathing when they won't move out of the way. If it's a narrow path and they are walking side by side with other people the nice thing to do would be to go into a single file, but no, maybe 20% of groups I run past do that
I mostly run on a cycle path. It's a shared path so don't see why people just going on a walk with their child would have a priorityOur local council says as far as the pavement goes pedestrians have right of way over people excercising and I see loads more councils doing the same. I've got a pushchair and two kid walking and I'm expected to step in the road to let them pass. They've now put up a big sign down by the river path where I live banning joggers and cyclists between 9 and 6pm. I wouldn't tar all with same brush. Most aren't arrogant and entitled but there's been a good few who are.
My point exactlyI mostly run on a cycle path. It's a shared path so don't see why people just going on a walk with their child would have a priority