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Bloody DVLA Staff Ruining Small Firms

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8726447/The-deserted-DVLA-car-park-Swansea-small-firms-nearby-ruined.html
 
I feel compelled to break my self imposed ban to point out that the article at the link is genuinely the biggest load of bollocks I’ve read in a very long time. And the local businesses quoted are quite simply lying through their teeth to get their names in the paper.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
I feel compelled to break my self imposed ban to point out that the article at the link is genuinely the biggest load of bollocks I’ve read in a very long time. And the local businesses quoted are quite simply lying through their teeth to get their names in the paper.

It probably doesn’t help that your sort aren’t helping the local newsagents by buying The Sun and Mail. 👀
 
It's quite a pathetic article and somone also told me that the car park with 5 people was the overflow car park rather than the main one as well.

You know the one that they use for the Park and Ride.

the Park and Ride that isn't running at the moment

That one.
 
Along with all the other inaccurate nonsense in that 'article', were there ever many DVLA staff making the journey down to Morriston in their lunch break to put meat in the work fridge for their tea that night? Sounds unlikely.

I have sympathy for the business owners, but I've gone past that butcher's many times during the working day and I don't think I ever saw anyone in there.
 
JackSomething said:
Along with all the other inaccurate nonsense in that 'article', were there ever many DVLA staff making the journey down to Morriston in their lunch break to put meat in the work fridge for their tea that night? Sounds unlikely.

I have sympathy for the business owners, but I've gone past that butcher's many times during the working day and I don't think I ever saw anyone in there.

Didn't you ever see them trapsing up and down Clasemont Road with their sausages and steaks to put in the freezers. Meanwhile the clever members of staff just raided the fridges in the building before hometime for free meat!
 
JackSomething said:
Along with all the other inaccurate nonsense in that 'article', were there ever many DVLA staff making the journey down to Morriston in their lunch break to put meat in the work fridge for their tea that night? Sounds unlikely.

I have sympathy for the business owners, but I've gone past that butcher's many times during the working day and I don't think I ever saw anyone in there.

That bit made me think as well.
 
JackSomething said:
Along with all the other inaccurate nonsense in that 'article', were there ever many DVLA staff making the journey down to Morriston in their lunch break to put meat in the work fridge for their tea that night? Sounds unlikely.

I have sympathy for the business owners, but I've gone past that butcher's many times during the working day and I don't think I ever saw anyone in there.

No. It’s bollocks. The butcher’s lying as is the florist and the cafe owner. Utter nonsense.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
JackSomething said:
Along with all the other inaccurate nonsense in that 'article', were there ever many DVLA staff making the journey down to Morriston in their lunch break to put meat in the work fridge for their tea that night? Sounds unlikely.

I have sympathy for the business owners, but I've gone past that butcher's many times during the working day and I don't think I ever saw anyone in there.

No. It’s bollocks. The butcher’s lying as is the florist and the cafe owner. Utter nonsense.

To be fair I did wonder at the end of last year why you kept sending me flowers :lol:
 

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