According to an article in the Daily Express, a report from 'Your Legal Friend' (I've never heard of them either) showed that 'caravan drivers (sic) are the least popular road users'
I didn't know that camels loaded with goods were allowed on Britains roads, because the kind of caravan that is 'driven' is more likely to be found in the Sahara desert than on the M5 heading south where they may encounter touring caravans being towed by motorists.
The article goes on to say that 'Caravan drivers are blissfully unaware of their critics'.
This is a bit rich from someone who is obviously blissfully unaware of how to write a grammatically correct newspaper article
What do you think?
I didn't know that camels loaded with goods were allowed on Britains roads, because the kind of caravan that is 'driven' is more likely to be found in the Sahara desert than on the M5 heading south where they may encounter touring caravans being towed by motorists.
The article goes on to say that 'Caravan drivers are blissfully unaware of their critics'.
This is a bit rich from someone who is obviously blissfully unaware of how to write a grammatically correct newspaper article
What do you think?