(08-28-2023, 12:39 PM)BIAD Wrote: ...It would only take one of these potential ratings-grabbing interviewees to mention Queens Drive has suffered
for years with this flooding problem and a particular narrative could tangent off from what they want to hint at
into a judgement of Liverpool's current overall Council. (Labour Party)
And the BBC can't have that!...
The irony is that merely an hour after typing the above, the BBC inserted this in their updated article
of the tragedy.
Quote:'...People living in the area told the BBC the road has been problematic for decades with cars and
buses getting stuck in deep water there. Fifty-four-year-old Mike Sims said he regularly got stuck
in flood water when he cycled to school more than 40 years ago.
"Often when it rained it would be up to my waist and I had to get off my bike and walk," he said.
"My mother was stranded in her car in waist high water whilst dropping us of at school. Her mini van
was flooded and pushed by passers-by." He said buses also used to get trapped when it rained...

Read The TV Guide, yer' don't need a TV.