What a week!

My eyes have been crazy sore this week and the vision blurry so I have to go back to the eye hospital again on Tuesday. More torture coming I fear.

The water company switched the water off for hours which resulted in a meltdown.

And to top it all I got a fine through the post because I drove in the bus lane and this rotten camera photographed me doing it. HOWEVER I had a good reason. An ambulance with blue flashing lights I hasten to add was speeding up the road so I thought I best give way, to help them save a life.

I appealed it and had the rudest response ever in which Kim replied

We acknowledge your reasons for entering the bus lane how ever you still did it there four the penalty still stands

Her manner in the email was appalling as was her spelling, not just in that one line. I will be taking this further, no longer bothered about paying the fine but for her attitude.

I'm tired. Ugh what a week.

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  • I’m sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but this is what the London ambulance service says about situations like that:

    “Please avoid pulling into bus lanes or cycle lanes. The ambulance crew are trained to negotiate traffic and may look to use the bus lane to pass, and you could get in their way or even get a ticket.”

    https://www.londonambulance.nhs.uk/about-us/what-we-do/advice-on-what-to-do-as-a-motorist-if-you-encounter-an-ambulance/

    If it’s any consolation, I suspect that many of us here might have done the same. But at least by sharing your very unfortunate experience, we can learn from it together.

    Before lodging any complaint about the email that you received, it’s perhaps worth keeping in mind that the author might be dyslexic and/or autistic (re spelling and bluntness).

    It might be better to save your energy for other, hopefully more positive things? And put this upsetting week behind you. 

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  • I’m sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but this is what the London ambulance service says about situations like that:

    “Please avoid pulling into bus lanes or cycle lanes. The ambulance crew are trained to negotiate traffic and may look to use the bus lane to pass, and you could get in their way or even get a ticket.”

    https://www.londonambulance.nhs.uk/about-us/what-we-do/advice-on-what-to-do-as-a-motorist-if-you-encounter-an-ambulance/

    If it’s any consolation, I suspect that many of us here might have done the same. But at least by sharing your very unfortunate experience, we can learn from it together.

    Before lodging any complaint about the email that you received, it’s perhaps worth keeping in mind that the author might be dyslexic and/or autistic (re spelling and bluntness).

    It might be better to save your energy for other, hopefully more positive things? And put this upsetting week behind you. 

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  • Hi Bunny. It's a weird one isn't it, it's always instinctive to me at least to get aside for an emergency vehicle when it's in an emergency, though most I notice don't actually do this.

    Thank you, yes definitely going to put this week behind me it's been a long and tiring one lol. I was very tired last night, so sorry for venting all this out. I was tired and overwhelmed yesterday.

    It might be better to save your energy for other, hopefully more positive things? And put this upsetting week behind you. 

    So true. Today I intend to be very productive, I'm going to go for a walk and do some drawing and then possibly some painting if my brushes are ok.

    Hope you have a lovely weekend Slight smile