SMH: They Sent a Truck to Fix a Hole and It Fell IN! Somerset Wildin'
Bruh, they can't even fix a pothole without messin' up? Somerset need some real help, for real.

Aight, listen up, y'all. This Somerset situation is straight-up bogus. They sent a whole-ass lorry to fix a sinkhole, and the ground just swallowed that thing whole. On Butleigh Drove, near Walton, of all places. Like, how you gonna be the fix-it crew and end up part of the problem? That's some next-level fail right there.
Stabilised Pavements, the company they hired, lookin' real suspect right now. Ain't nobody check the ground before they sent that truck out? Sounds like somebody cuttin' corners and ain't worried about the people 'round here. Lucy Trimmell, the opposition councillor, said it best: this road repair is like “trying to darn a pair of fishnet tights.” That's some real talk right there.
Richard Wilkins, the man in charge of transport, blamin' Storm Chandra and the weather. Man, please. That's the oldest excuse in the book. They been knew the roads was messed up. This ain't new. They just ain't puttin' in the work or the money where it's needed. Straight up.
The council spokesperson talkin' 'bout the road bein' on peat and havin' “significant movement and rutting.” Okay, so what's the plan? Just keep lettin' trucks fall in holes? This ain't no solution. This is some straight-up clownery. They need to get it together, for real.
This ain't just about a truck. This about how they treatin' the community. They ain't investin' in the infrastructure, they ain't lookin' out for the folks who live here, and they definitely ain't fixin' nothin'. It's all just talk and no action. And when they do act, they mess it up even worse.
The real tea is, they probably gave that contract to somebody they know. Nepotism at its finest. That's how it always goes. The people who need the help the most get left in the dust, while the connected folks get rich off our problems. It's a damn shame.
Somerset better wake up and start holdin' these people accountable. This ain't no joke. We need better roads, better services, and better representation. We tired of bein' played. Tired of the empty promises and the broken systems. It's time for a change, and it's time for it now. No cap.
They need to check themselves before they wreck themselves out here. This ain't a game. People's lives depend on these roads. People need to get to work, to school, to the doctor. They can't be dealin' with sinkholes and broken-down trucks. It's unacceptable. Straight up.


