THERE have recently been a few letters to this paper about the actions of a few supporters of AFC Bournemouth with bad language and the way they have been acting, but I would like to ask the supporters of the club (and visiting clubs) something different.

If you drive to a game and park on residential streets actually think of the people who live there. On the evening of March 3, I saw cars parked on the corners at junctions and one T junction where a car was sticking three foot into the junction on the left which is dangerous, but then you add in that on the right a Transit van was sticking into the junction by a few feet (let’s not even mention the car parked opposite the junction, shall we).

Can you imagine if a fire engine or ambulance had to use that junction?

Is it a case that there are not enough parking spaces or is it to save money?

Either way, is it really worth putting people’s lives at risk?

A COOPER

Wilson Road