In trying to fix the car parks problem, Dave tired to raise the barriers and set their stop lights to green. Unforunately, he seems to have set all traffic lights in the city to green. So this morning those poor unfortunates trapped all night in a multi-storey could drive out, but generally not much farther than the first road junction where they were either hit by a motorist travelling cross-ways or stuck behind a blockage caused by one of many pile-ups.
Thursday 11 September: Bogcaster goes green
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