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Thursday, February 09 2012

100,000 join Facebook pothole group

'Ben's Facebook campaign to stop potholes in Kent

by Katie Lamborn

More than 100,000 angry drivers have joined a Kent student's campaign against potholes.

Angry at the damage caused to their cars, supporters have voted with their keyboards - and joined a facebook group set up by an east Kent student.   

"I've paid my car tax, now go fix some f**king potholes" was set up by an 18-year-old from Herne Bay who just wants to be known as Ben.

The teenager's tracking was badly affected when he hit a pothole in his local area.   

"I was inspired by a tax (disc) holder which has the now name of my group on and I thought I would create a fan page for fun amongst my friends. 

"I can't believe how much the group's membership has rocketed."

The group's calling for better road surfaces for everyone, said Ben.

"I was going to get some brand new tyres onto the front of my car but I just think what's the point of paying out £120 when I'm very likely to hit another pothole.  I might bend a wheel or even blow a tyre."

This comes as it's announced councils in England and Wales have asked for an extra £100 million to fix potholes.

Kent County Council Leader Paul Carter said in a recent statement about potholes:

"I ask you to be patient because we cannot hit the task as hard as we would like until the winter is over and the weather improves."

"But this is not stopping us doing thousands of emergency temporary repairs, particularly for safety reasons. We have over 60 crews out doing this every day now."

KCC say they have so far filled 31 000 potholes. 

 

Wednesday, March 10 2010

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  • jennifer wrote:

    potholes in kent

    for years and years there hasnt been snow this bad this is the reasona apparently the potholes ar ebad,, there must have been huge loads of gold in the pot all the years the pot holes didnt get this bad!! you make us pay road tax and fines if we dont what penalties do they pay for notupkeeping the roads. can they b mor specific where the potholes hav been filled near seasalter etc.... all fair in love and war car tax!!!!!!

    14 Mar 2010 6:44 PM

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  • Skeptik wrote:

    Pot Holes

    Yes, the state of our roads is atrocious. Yes, it's like driving over ploughed fields. Yes, we pay a lot of car tax.
    But - car tax is not paid to the County Council. They do not have access to that revenue - it goes to greedy central government.
    So, when your council tax goes up next year because KCC have to charge a higher precept, remember your desire to have the pot holes filled in.
    Which would you rather have? Low Council Tax or no pot holes. In reality, that may well be your choice. That, or lose one of the other services provided by KCC, such as schools, say.

    12 Mar 2010 12:19 PM

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  • Diesel dog wrote:

    Pot holes

    Where are the pot holes that KCC have fixed?? They certainly aren't in Herne Bay or the surrounding area, Have a look a Sea Street, Cobblers Bridge Road, School Lane or any of the other 3rd world dirty tracks that I pay a fortune to drive on. Isn't it about time KCC stopped there "half a job" mentality wwhen it comes to mending roads and did the job properly???

    11 Mar 2010 3:21 AM

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