...society. Write to your MP citing the Austen Mitchell motion about this undue harassment of photographers. Â If you have a Labour MP tell them you won't vote for them unless this ridiculous behaviour is stopped by the Home Secretary. Â I have written to my MP on exactly this issue and saying this is sufficiently serious for my voting intentions to be affected. Alternatively...
..." society. Write to your MP citing the Austen Mitchell motion about this undue harassment of photographers. If you have a Labour MP tell them you won't vote for them unless this ridiculous behaviour is stopped by the Home Secretary. I have written to my MP on exactly this issue and saying this is sufficiently serious for my voting intentions to be affected. Alternatively next time ...
In article <lagh24dqnur225m01o33rtssom23sgvjuf@4ax.com>, Mike Roebuck <mike.roebuck@privacy.net> wrote: On Mon, 12 May 2008 17:08:08 +0100, Sam Wilson <Sam.Wilson@ed.ac.uk> wrote: In article <jtpg2497a126l44esj1uf42te92lkkmeae@4ax.com>, Mike Roebuck <mike.roebuck@privacy.net> wrote: The accepted usenet convention is that a sig. should not exceed four lines....
On Tue, 13 May 2008, Mike Bristow wrote: In article <ae61c29e4f%%Rail@greywall.demon.co.uk>, Graeme Wall <Rail@greywall.demon.co.uk> wrote: [PCSOs] There's a few of the male variety in Southampton. Though I have to agree the female ones do tend to be petite. All the PCSOs in our SNT are male. They're petite, though. I was section 44'd by a PCSO. She was female and ...
In article <ae61c29e4f%%Rail@greywall.demon.co.uk>, Graeme Wall <Rail@greywall.demon.co.uk> wrote: [PCSOs] There's a few of the male variety in Southampton. Though I have to agree the female ones do tend to be petite. All the PCSOs in our SNT are male. They're petite, though. -- Shenanigans! Shenanigans! Best of 3! -- Flash
On Tue, 13 May 2008 13:03:16 +0100 someone who may be Ross <junk.trap@ross-mail.me.uk> wrote this:- How does a cyclist cause danger to a motorist? I'm confused. Where did Chris claim the cyclist was causing danger to the motorist? My own read of his sentence was that the cyclist's actions were causing danger to *the cyclist*. That is certainly another way of reading the ...
On Fri, 09 May 2008 11:32:40 +0100, David Hansen wrote in <1o9824935fhdi0omdl715tt5e31rvodd7v@4ax.com>, seen in uk.railway: On Fri, 09 May 2008 10:16:00 GMT someone who may be Chris Tolley <cjt.7@supanet.com> wrote this:- [...] Over the past year, I can recall one situation I observed where I felt that a motorist had potentially caused danger to a cyclist. It would be ...
In message <FcNwC0nUBUKIFAb+@perry.co.uk> Roland Perry <roland@perry.co.uk> wrote: In message <g0ahl4$hdo$1$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk>, at 23:51:11 on Mon, 12 May 2008, John Rowland <johnr@journeyflow.spamspam.demon.co.uk> remarked: I don't understand who these PCSO people are. While I have met some very admirable and intelligent (normal) coppers, I have also met ...
In message <g0ahl4$hdo$1$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk>, at 23:51:11 on Mon, 12 May 2008, John Rowland <johnr@journeyflow.spamspam.demon.co.uk> remarked: I don't understand who these PCSO people are. While I have met some very admirable and intelligent (normal) coppers, I have also met one in particular who, while a nice bloke, reminded me of Benny from Crossroads or Randy from My Name Is...
Ian Jelf wrote: One other rather baffling remark from the female PCSO when I expressed surprise about this was that " a lot of children use this park". Evidently carrying an umbrella in warm weather and being in possession of a London Tourist Board Blue Badge must be a sure sign of paedophilia. I don't understand who these PCSO people are. While I have met some very ...