Deceased Hedgehog (Roads)

Tim Henley
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Mon 30 Jun, 18:14 (last edited on Mon 30 Jun, 18:18)

Labelling  a comment as misogynistic because you didn’t like a critical comment which had nothing to do with gender  isn’t just wrong, it undermines real issues of sexism. Focus on what was actually said, not your assumption, thank you and good luck with your hedgehog campaign.

Tim Henley
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Mon 30 Jun, 18:14

Labelling  a comment as misogynistic because you didn’t like a critical comment which had nothing to do with gender  isn’t just wrong, it undermines real issues of sexism. It’s time to reconsider your reaction and focus on what was actually said, not what you assumed was behind it.

Emily Algar
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Mon 30 Jun, 10:32 (last edited on Mon 30 Jun, 12:56)

I never suggested that Tim! It reads like you’re projecting with a dash of old fashioned misogyny.

You asked how one might see a hedgehog at night. I replied by making sure you engage your headlights and use your eyes. Don’t ask obtuse questions, if you don’t want to look obtuse yourself.

Tim Henley
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Sun 29 Jun, 20:18

Good one Johan 😂 I think Emily is suggesting we cause a danger on the road by swerving to miss hedgehogs, this is unsafe and I suggest Emily take or resit her driving test or she will soon be one of those cars you see in a hedge somewhere 😆 

Johan Pretorius
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Sun 29 Jun, 19:02

Well at least we know who hit the hedgehog, thanks Tim. 

Tim Henley
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Sat 28 Jun, 18:34

Emily, if there is an oncoming car one may find it difficult to swerve a hedgehog wouldn’t you agree? The rules of the road MUST be followed. 

Mark Sulik
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Sat 28 Jun, 16:06

I’m sure when people avoid pot holes , they would automatically avoid hitting anything that is on the road surface, had many puncturs , never hit a hedgehog! 

Emily Algar
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Sat 28 Jun, 15:30

Tim, I assume your car is fitted with headlights? That's usually the way you can see animals, people, obstructions on the road. 

Tim Henley
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Sat 28 Jun, 12:21

Emily, how can one see a hedgehog when driving at night? Or even by day for that matter?

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