He fears someone could get seriously hurt 😳
A man living on Paisley Road West has hit out after he noticed a 'crater' like pothole on the busy street.This pothole was filled in over a year ago, however, the local believes the job wasn't good enough.He told Glasgow Live: "About a year and a half a go there was a very small one and they fixed it at some point.
"They need to retarmac the whole thing and they also need to be quicker. It is one of the busiest roads in Glasgow." Omar said: "It's not only for cars but it's for cyclists as well because if they have kids on the back and hit a pothole they'll be on the floor and a car could run over them.
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