As soon as I got to work, I wrote a fairly irate but detailed email, as a private citizen rather than a journalist, to the Connect to Cardiff (C2C) online service, pointing out the mayhem the changes were causing and asking for warning signs to be put up straightaway as a minimum until the lines could be re-painted.
"I took a call from a very irate parent who screamed at me because I won't cancel the race, because I'm putting her daughter at risk, " said Jan Seeley, a director for the Illinois Marathon.
In one recent case, the berobed judges solemnly adjudicated between a pair of irate farmers feuding over three old hoes.
The police minister didn't help himself by arriving late to deliver his statement - an attempted point of order from a quick witted backbencher provided just enough cover to allow him to scramble into position as a puzzled and irate Speaker Bercow scanned the horizon.
Accusations are levelled not in the ceremonious rigor of a court but in a dingy office, with the irate plaintiffs standing up and leaning over the desk of a judge, the better to hammer home their case.
Earlier this week, I received an irate call from a gentleman named Doug in Texas.
Irate villagers catch Snowy chasing a cow and decide to "slay" him at the "altar of Siva".
Among the irate is Martin Sepulveda, a military veteran who unsuccessfully ran for Congress last year in Arizona.
The new Woody Allen film stars Larry David as Boris Yellnikoff, an irate New Yorker who once had a beautiful wife and a serious reputation as a physicist. (Or so he tells us, talking straight to the camera.) Now he has a lousy apartment, no job unless you count chess tutoring and nobody to share his life except for a few cronies.
Could an irate (but silent) customer create a similar emotion in those around him?
The other company had failed to pick up a pet on time, and the owner was irate.
As I write, the UK Transport Secretary, Patrick McLoughlin, is answering questions from increasingly irate Tory MPs about plans to build a high-speed railway - HS2 - through their constituencies.
But the exhibit displays a page from the gallery's 1954 guestbook with irate entries by visitors demanding to see the Madonna again.
But just how much more than 99 percent is the difference between 20, 000 outraged and upset people a day (1 percent), and just one irate traveler who has submitted to the long arm of the law (.00005 percent)?
One Indian got so irate that he stormed behind the ticketing desk and shoved a computer to the floor.
The Mississippi attorney general and irate flood victims have sued Allstate and its peers in a bid to force payments for the water damage.
Perhaps more importantly however, the policy would face certain resistance among outraged flyers, some of whom would likely be irate enough to boycott any airlines that took up such a practice.
Irate citizens finally forced San Diego, California, to dismantle its traps after a lawsuit revealed that cameras were placed at intersections solely to generate revenue.
But while those new safeguards are enough to raise hackles in the advertising industry, irate privacy groups say they fall short of their demands, and even represent a deterioration of current privacy protections.
That point was underscored Wednesday, when House leaders met with irate representatives from New York and New Jersey who felt they had been ignored by Boehner when he scrapped a planned vote late Tuesday on the full aid package.
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