... specific aspects of road safety, road users are not immune to Newton's laws of motion. It would be absurd to assume that speed does not play ... secondary road safety features in vehicles (avoidance of crashes and reduction of the effects of crashes), education, changes in law, regulation, and utillisation of market forces where appropriate. Road safety cameras (speed cameras and red light ...
...joseph_califano_high_society_book_review 3. WE WANT PARDONS: PETITION TO SAVE BUSH'S LEGACY...BARBARA'S "LOWEST ENFORCEMENT PRIORITY" LAW A California Superior Court judge...marijuana possession offenses the lowest law enforcement priority. http://stopthedrugwar.org...movement, which is to change the law and get the patients...have fewer problems with recalcitrant law enforcement. "In large parts of...
...Britons believe in gun control laws enacted after deadly 1996 shooting...handguns, and Britain's current laws are considered among the most...of thousands of people signed petitions demanding tougher gun control, and...champions of the gun control laws say the new limits have...no doubt the restrictive gun laws in England have prevented further...expected some kind of change'' in gun laws. "All gun crime...
... The clue is in the word "application". Tell my Concise Oxford Dictionary. My full OED trumps your Concise OED: 9. The action of making an appeal (obs.), request, or petition to a person; the appeal or request so made. I've shown it to my dictionary, it seem unimpressed. It still says "application" laying of one thing on another. You are ...
...writes The clue is in the word "application". Tell my Concise Oxford Dictionary. My full OED trumps your Concise OED: 9. The action of making an appeal (obs.), request, or petition to a person; the appeal or request so made. I've shown it to my dictionary, it seem unimpressed. It still says "application" laying of one thing on another. You are clearly a ...
...@raven-family.com> writes The clue is in the word "application". Tell my Concise Oxford Dictionary. My full OED trumps your Concise OED: 9. The action of making an appeal (obs.), request, or petition to a person; the appeal or request so made. I've shown it to my dictionary, it seem unimpressed. It still says "application" laying of one thing on another. -- Clive.
...> writes The clue is in the word "application". Tell my Concise Oxford Dictionary. My full OED trumps your Concise OED: 9. The action of making an appeal (obs.), request, or petition to a person; the appeal or request so made. -- Tony "...has many omissions and contains much that is apocryphal, or at least wildly inaccurate..." Douglas Adams; The Hitchhiker's Guide to the...
...> We are going round in circles here. Yes, I agree that the current system needs to be changed. You may even find that other posters on this group would agree with that proposition. But, and... how they see fit? We should always bear in mind that those who make the laws in this country have access to free/heavily subsidised travel or a chauffeur driven vehicle and they work ...
... might perhaps consider obeying the law. So the argument FOR speed...obey the letter of the law<period>. That's a non...you NEVER, EVER, break the law, not by the teensiest little...speed, and particularly traffic speed change at junctions, was an important...someone is driving, therefore the law doesn't care how poorly...the import of, say, the law against drink driving or failing...
...they might perhaps consider obeying the law. So the argument FOR speed cameras... obey the letter of the law<period>. That's a non-... our way to disobey the law. A little less weight on ... speed, and particularly traffic speed change at junctions, was an important ... someone is driving, therefore the law doesn't care how poorly ... the import of, say, the law against drink driving or failing ...