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  1. reopened and back to normal, people still going through on very late amber/red.
  2. The closure is having a bad impact on all traffic in the area. Thousands of people inconvenienced day after day because some idiot thinks its ok to run a red lights.
  3. The ones i remember where on Anns road next to Heeley City farm. They were to stop rat runners but let the bus through, this was before the road was made into a dead end.
  4. I use this junction daily and you've guessed it i witness motorists using it dangerously daily, pretty much without fail. Almost as bad as the next junction/tram crossing on Woodbourn Road where you will see 3,4 or even 5 cars from Worthing Road going through on a red light.
  5. Only one day a year so not really a massive drama. I managed to get from Hillsborough to B&Q on queens road then to Norton Lees with out a great deal of delay, took a similar time as it would have in rush hour. I set off about 30 mins into the game i have a feeling i might just have missed the worst of it. The main congestion that i saw was stemming from St Mary's Gate/Bramhall lane roundabout, with people wanting to go all the way around the roundabout but not been able to turn onto Bramhall lane. Also Ecclesall road looked very busy and people were at a standstill trying to get on to it
  6. One outside Decathlon with no seat on it. Ive seen a good few been used today, great option for bus/train users if they work a decent walk away from the stops/station.
  7. Yes, hit the wall/tree opposite the bus stop, they will have been coming down Upper Albert Road, it was not a slow impact with the damage sustained to the car. I remember both of those, why anyone would think its at all safe to attempt to drive down Bishops Court road in those conditions i could not guess, its the kind of poor judgement that should have ones privilege to drive removed.
  8. They were closed because of accidents. Was another car embedded in a wall/tree on Albert Road, you'd think people would have some common sense not to try and drive down very steep roads covered with snow.
  9. No i mentioned them in post 42, when i said i was incorrect about these private companies been allowed to detain and that it was only PSCO's that could. Also your own post 38 said "I'd be fascinated to see what legal powers give them the right to detain someone. I didn't realise we'd passed laws allowing for civilian police forces to be formed, and a citizens arrest can only be used in very clear circumstances (which don't include littering)." PSCO's are civilian Police - you were them showed the relevant information showing you they could detain.
  10. I was wrong about the detaining part, that only applies if it's a PCSO, everything else i said is correct. It is an offence to not provide or give false details to an authorised officer. ---------- Post added 14-12-2017 at 21:55 ---------- They are completely enforceable and legally binding.
  11. Every point you have made is incorrect. These private companies have been given appropriate authority to do this job. So they can enforce the exactly the same way as the council themselves would do. If you refuse to give them your details or believe you have provides false details they have the power to detain you until the police arrive, they will then have your details. Yes private companies can "fine" people with the appropriate authority. In reply to the first post, i believe it is a good idea as long as the powers are not abused, litterers are simply just dirty little scrubbers.
  12. It's great news for Sheffield , the mardy bums will always find something to moan about. There is only one small plot of land between Oakham Drive and Vale road, so its not very complicated.
  13. I drive past them everyday and while i don't like them(ugly and gives a crappy impression of the city), the ones on Park Square roundabout are not distracting at all, thankfully they are not like the ones on the parkway that used to be so bright they dazzled you when it was dark. Also i think 95% of drivers are too busy looking at the lights, waiting for them to change than to give a toss about looking at a sign.
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