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Perfectly simple what happened last night. The Plod held up the traffic to get the Newcastle coaches away. In doing so, the traffic backed up onto both roundabouts on White Rose Way and gridlocked. I was stuck right outside the stadium for 50 minutes while two coppers on horses and one on a bike sat there staring catatonically into space. Would have taken 5 minutes and the tiniest bit of initiative for them to have had a quick word with the waiting motorists or to try to prevent the gridlock from worsening by stopping drivers inching into positions where they blocked up other entrances. But no. It was easier for them to sit there mentally totting up the overtime that we were all paying them.
I hope they did that just to piss you off.It's always gridlocked outside the ground, simply because half of the fcuking knuckle-draggers that drive have no idea which lane to position themselves in for the roundabout leading off down towards b&q. That's the one that caused tha problems. Coppers or not.
It's ironic that Barnsley is our next away game and we're all talking about parking problems at the stadium and how slow it is to get away from the Keepmoat.If anyone on here has been to Oakwell before and parked in the official car park at Oakwell, you'll know that its a pain in the backside to get away from.Roll on Saturday!
What the chuff do you expect?
CusworthRovers wrote:QuoteWhat the chuff do you expect?It'd be nice if we could expect the Plod to do a bit of traffic management instead of just seeing their role as planning a covert operation to get the Away fans out before Worls War 3 breaks out. A bit of sensible temporary road closure would solve the problem. Stop anyone travelling up White Rose Way from the Outlet so that traffic leavingvthe stadium to go towards Carr House Road gas priority at the roundabout. Block off the entrance onto White Rose way at Porcelanosa so that traffic going towards the M18 has to go down Stadium Way but has 100% priority at the roundabout by the Outlet.If the Plod saw part of their role as being to provide a service to the people who pay for them instead of being obsessed with none existent public order issues, this could be sorted.