Londonderry: Business badly damaged after car slides down hill

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There are calls for safety measures at one of Londonderry's steepest hills after a car slid down it and into a business - the second such crash at the same junction in three days

The driver was treated by paramedics at the scene on Thursday - on Monday, another car crashed through the derelict hoarding to the left of the businessA car has slid down one of Londonderry's steepest streets and crashed into a Waterside business, just days after a similar crash involving another car.The latest crash happened at about 10:00 GMT on Thursday.On Monday, a car crashed into a derelict unit next door.

It is just a matter of time before someone is seriously hurt, said Foyle assembly member Sinead McLaughlin, who called on the Department for Infrastructure to take action. He said, on Thursday, the driver had applied the brakes as he came to the bottom of Barnewall Place but lost control and crashed.

 

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Bullock's looking for bollards Two inches of snow and half the roads in the city don't get gritted and nobody calls the council to account,No sure let's build bollards or flower pots, why not have a beer fest sure the phis won't freeze and keep the roads open

Its called derry

Is there no gritters in ni as well as street cleaners ? Oh sorry !!! They need our rates for WAGES.

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