Galway’s new pride rainbow crossing

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  1. I submit to you, your honour. That this crossing is not compliant with the RSA’s regulations and so my client can not be held legally responsible for failing to stop.

  2. I’ve read about how these are quite dangerous to the visually impaired with guide dogs as the guide dogs aren’t trained and on rainbows crossings and have no idea how to respond to them. Hopefully we don’t see any accidents due to this.

  3. From what I’ve read on Facebook, crossing one if these makes you gay.

    What I want to know though is does crossing back make you un-gay? What happens if you cross twice in one direction? Will that make you extra-gay/extra un-gay? What happens f you step outside the lines halfway across?

    I tried asking these questions on Facebook, but was just called a leftist and a paedophile and told to do my own research.

  4. Stuff like this always makes me laugh😂 so unnecessary and probably just pisses off anti gay people?

    Like is there any need for a gay pride flag to be painted on the road?

    Im all for gay rights and equality but what does this achieve😂

  5. My auld lad genuinally asked me if he would be allowed to cross the road there, or was it only for gay people 🤣

  6. If i was driving and seen a rainbow on the road the first thing that would come to mind wouldnt be that its a ped crossing all for it just think its a bit dogey

  7. If i was driving and seen a rainbow on the road the first thing that would come to mind wouldnt be that its a ped crossing all for it just think its a bit dogey

  8. I absolutely hate these feckin crossings. Dad is blind and needs to use a guide dog, and they get extremely confused by these crossings, they’re trained to look for usual zebra crossings and don’t recognise these as them. So infuriating

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