OH DEAR, OH DEAR, OH DEAR. I sometimes see topics on these pages with which I disagree but I keep my cakehole shut. However, on this occasion I must vent my opinion. First of all, have all those in favour of keeping mobility carts off the road ever noticed the space on pavements? There isn't room to get a mobility cart between garden walls and parked cars. I often see women with prams having to resort to using the road. I, using my crutches, have to go on the road because of parked cars, overgrown hedges and people doing car repairs on the pavement. Should I be made to stay at home? My wife uses a mobility cart and nine times out of ten has to use the road when walking Benny. She has about 180 yards to go to a point where she can turn onto a footpath that is for pedestrians only BUT, she has to watch out for cyclists who, to get onto the path, have to go through a no cycing sign. One day, before my accident, while walking the dog, we even had to get a policeman to shift his police car so that she could get through. Then there is the nightmare of days for using the pavement, BIN DAY, every Tuesday, when residents deposit their bins in the middle of the pavement. Today is Sunday, most people are at home so for disabled people to stick to the footpath is a NO NO. Maybe we disabled people should spend the rest of our lives indoors and leave the outdoors to the inconsiderate people who have passed a driving test and think they know it all and own the road. I am not nice to know when vexed. Now, anybody want to change their opinion?