IT is ironic to read that sorting out disabled parking is bosses' solution to making Braehead Centre truly inclusive as a shopping complex (March 24).

The centre is not inclusive now and won't be even after the war on blue badge abuse.

Braehead has a parking problem and there are traffic jams simply because planners did not properly think through about getting thousands of people to and from such a location efficiently.

They focused instead on building a full-bore motorway link and putting all that extra traffic on to already strained river crossings at the Kingston Bridge, the Erskine Bridge and the Clyde Tunnel A truly inclusive Braehead site would not have ignored the fact the bulk of their shoppers could be just a two-minute journey away by using a ferry across the Clyde.

It would not have ignored those who don't or can't drive - through disability or age - and instead have opened a station on the railway that still exists directly behind the Ikea store. DAVE HOLLADAY, Via e-mail Pay lure over rubbish

GLASGOW is a rubbish tip and it all seems to be down to two factors.

The first is the inability, or more likely the laziness, of people, including children, to properly dispose of their litter and other rubbish in the bins provided.

The second is the obvious reluctance of cleansing workers to do a full day's work for a full day's pay.

I think it would be a good idea to reintroduce the tonnage system to help the public see cleansing staff are doing their job properly.

This would mean they would get paid only for work they do. It would weed out the slackers and reward the hard-working. CAROLINE McCORD, Glasgow Tighten up soft jails

INMATES who go on the run from an open prison should not be allowed to return to soft-option jails. The public wants prisoners in prison, not second-class hotels.

And the Home Detention Curfews, which allow more and more prisoners to get out earlier, is just not on. We have to crack down on runaway prisoners. GEORGE DRUMMOND, Govan Well done sheriff

SHERIFF Robert Anthony should be awarded the John Smeaton Medal For Bravery for declaring ex-detective Sam Wilson "Not Guilty" of the crime of defending his property from a bunch of feral children.

These kids are described as being "bored" and most likely come from households suffering the same affliction.

So maybe when future culprits are caught and damage assessed these parents should cover the cost.

I believe we now have a collection of tribes/clans and most of the blame is due to 60 plus years of the welfare state. W LIDDLE,, Glasgow Shopping delight

THANKS for the Evening Times/Debenhams Shopping Spree I won recently. My sister and I had a great day. GINA RAE, Via e-mail WHAT DO YOU THINK? Email your views to us here. WRITE: Evening Times, 200 Renfield Street, Glasgow G2 3QB. Please include your name and address. TEXT: key in the word 'etletters', leave a space then send your comments to 88010. Max 160 characters. Please include your name or initials and where you're from. Texts cost 25p at all times. HOT TOPIC: Cracking good deed on Egg Run

TOP class show guys, gals and all those participating! The horns blasting, headlights on full beam and a red-hot atmosphere!

I hope the final total raised exceeds last year's £30,000.

And everyone involved had a great day! Congratulations and thanks to all of those involved! Three cheers to all the hard work MAG (The Motorcycle Action Group) has done to raise £30,000 last year for sick kids - hopefully more this year. PEOPLE POWER, Glasgow Noble gesture

A KIND-HEARTED and noble gesture from sometimes maligned road users - but think of the pollution from all those bikes in the one place at the same time.

So much for Glasgow's current cut the fumes' advertising! ANDREW STEPHEN, posted online Pat on the back

WELL done bikers for taking part in the event.

Hightower, Glasgow The glaciers are safe Andrew Stephen - gie yersel peace: a once a year gathering of like-minded bikers doing a good turn will not make the glaciers melt any quicker. ANNETTE, Cambuslang Smiles all round

IT was a great day for bikers and kids - one day a year to help bring a smile to even one kid's face is all worth it. ILONA, Glasgow Pride in a fundraiser

I AM a biker of many years from the West End of Glasgow.

I am a professional person and not some reprobate who terrorises old ladies.

We step out on a Sunday and do a good deed for the poor kids suffering in all manners. Our day out has again raised thousands of pounds for Yorkhill, as well as putting a smile on many a kid's face. RAY MACFADYEN - EGG RUNNER, Paisley Revving up for charity

BIKER communities do more for UK charities than any other faction.

Yes I am proud to have been a part of it. BIKER BUSTER, Helensburgh Power to the bikers

THE bikers make a great sight and are as much a part of Easter as the Easter bunny. More power to them. R B, Cambuslang