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A lorry driver who was transporting a turbine for the Wind Farm through the Rhondda today, decided when he got to Ton Pentre that enough was enough and has refused to go any further.
The turbines were being transported in a northerly direction heading towards the wind farm above the Rhigos, when the the driver decided he couldn’t be arsed to go any further, due to people parking out side their own homes and also because of the Valleys Velo Cycling Race.
Experienced HGV driver, Donald Miller, said “Enough is enough, it took me 2 hours to drive from Porth, and between the tight corners, narrow streets and double parked cars, not to mention the bloody bike race that was going on today, I decided I wasn’t going any further.”
A haulage company spokesman, Gordon Murray said, “It beggars belief that people just went about their normal business when they knew the turbines were coming, some idiot even organised a cycling event for the same day. I hope the people behind the cycle event are prepared to offer their apologies to the drivers.”
“It’s absolutely ridiculous really,” continued Mr Miller, “how the hell am I expected to do my job when selfish Rhondda people decide to park outside their houses on a Sunday.”
The turbine is still stuck on a bridge in Ton Pentre with diversions in place, Mr Miller and Mr Murray are considering just to erect the turbine in the middle of the road just to teach Rhondda people a lesson.
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