I'm glad I don't live in Rottingdean if the portrayal of life in the high street is as rough as J Freeman describes (Opinion, April 23).
Apparently, there have been fights between drivers there and when our football stadium is built at Falmer, this will be an every-day occurrence.
Thankfully, Albion supporters will not be witnessing these, because matches are usually only every other Saturday afternoon and the occasional Tuesday evening during the football season.
Perhaps J Freeman presumes anyone who uses the new stadium facilities will be going to Rottingdean for a punch-up?
Fans from Eastbourne and onwards won't be travelling anywhere near that area on match days.
They will have more sense and use the A27 to the park-and-ride at Lewes or hop on a train.
As for the place coming to a standstill should a wedding take place, no one gets married on a Saturday when the Albion are at home anyway.
-Graeme Rolf, Marine Gardens, Brighton
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