Rant
The arrogant drivers who can't wait two seconds for cyclists to pass at intersections and come down our right side and pull in front of us because they're in a rush to get home p*** me off. Show some consideration for us cyclists; you don't own the road.
- Malcolm
Rave
I, too, can only applaud the care and attention at North Shore Hospital. World-class. I had bowel cancer. Surgery, nursing care, and world-best technology. How lucky we all are for what we have. Too often we look only at negatives. Thank you for some of the best medical care worldwide.
- Ernie
Rant
Why do people think that it is acceptable to use local cemeteries as dog toilets. It's lazy and disrespectful.
- Leona
Rave
On Saturday evening, our 8-month-old cat was hit by a car on Evans Rd in Glen Eden. To the neighbour who rescued him from the middle of the road, and immediately drove him to an after-hours vet clinic - thanks immensely for taking the time to assist. Unfortunately the cat died, however it made a difficult time easier by receiving a phone call from the vet, rather than discovering the body on the road. To the driver who hit him - shame on you. While it is not your fault the cat ran in front of you, you could at least have had the decency to check on his welfare.
- A. Romano
Rant
The library that allows kids to hang around and screech when people are there to study for exams, or to do psychometric tests on the internet for job applications, that resulted in a new patron walking out in disgust for the library having become a playground in recent years. With the proposed unitary plans in Auckland and less outdoor areas within homes there's an urgent need for libraries to return to what they were set up for, a quiet place to read. It's time for a cleanout of the nonsense that has been permitted in our quiet havens.
- Helen
Rave
A big thank you to the kind Kiwi family who stopped to help me after I was twice nearly wiped out by an aggressive driver on Bleakhouse Rd whilst I was cycling home from school yesterday. This was an act of kindness that showed Kiwis at their very best - thank you again. Let's hope the New Zealand police stop this driver from hurting someone (or worse) in future.
- Ian Grose