The party has plans to prevent cars from hogging the city’s walkways, but expect a backlash from motorists Ismail Mohammad pushes a buggy down the centre of a narrow road in east Bristol. His two sons stay close as vehicles could come from either direction at any moment. “There are cars [parked] o...
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