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Author: dizzy
Date: Sep 18, 2008 18:16
... because the dems (and a few honorable Republicans) over-rode the shitheaded governor's veto of a bill to raise the gas tax SIX CENTS to help build roads. SIX CENTS. Compared to the DOLLAR or so fluctuations going to Enron et al. Then the pieces of SHIT had the gall to run ads blaming the high gas...
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Author: allan tracy
Date: Mar 25, 2008 12:53
...network and transfer it to the far more reliable road network. More reliable - bollocks my arse! The only reason road closures, huge tailbacks and road works don't make the news is because they happen...to the DIY store ten minutes away that took six hours (coming back) one Saturday on the M42. ... of the great car economy and the open road are over, gone for good, unless maybe if...
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Author: Koos Nolst Trenite
Date: Jan 14, 2008 01:38
... Minds As 'Ability To Perceive Them' Part Six: 'Blinding others, in order for themselves to "... a grocery store or for maintaining and regulating road traffic: A grocery store is run by ...is too, with regulating traffic and with building roads: The same applies to running a country of...
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Author: John Williamson
Date: Dec 22, 2007 02:35
...this by a Metropolitan police traffic officer some years ago) have been changed recently *all* deaths involving a vehicle are treated as murder until proof is found that the cause of death is not murder. This is why it takes so long to reopen a road after a fatal incident. The scene of the incident *must*, at least initially, be`treated as a murder scene. -- Tciao for Now! John.
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Author: Brian Whitehead
Date: Dec 18, 2007 01:38
... offence of causing death by driving whilst unlicensed, or by driving without insurance, or by driving without the permission of the owner. Better still, all deaths on the road should initially be regarded as manslaughter, like deaths caused elsewhere. We have discussed this issue on the group before. It seems that in the "good old days", when motorists who killed someone ...
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Author: Tony Dragon
Date: Dec 18, 2007 00:39
... offence of causing death by driving whilst unlicensed, or by driving without insurance, or by driving without the permission of the owner. Better still, all deaths on the road should initially be regarded as manslaughter, like deaths caused elsewhere. Please cite source of that comment. -- Tony Still awaiting Dougs promised reply about Vince's transport to & from work....
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Author: Doug
Date: Dec 17, 2007 23:38
...would be at least as reasonable to have an offence of causing death by driving whilst unlicensed, or by driving without insurance, or by driving without the permission of the owner. Better still, all deaths on the road should initially be regarded as manslaughter, like deaths caused elsewhere. -- UK Radical Campaigns www.zing.icom43.net One man's democracy is another man's regime.
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Author: Doug
Date: Dec 11, 2007 01:23
... if you don't mind killing kids then why not use a car. "A driver who spent only six weeks in jail for mowing down a three- year-old girl in a stolen car breached his five-... times after he was freed, a court heard. Mohammed Aqueel Hussain struck Levi Bleasdale as she crossed the road with her mother in September 2005. Instead of stopping Hussain, who has never passed his driving test, ...
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Author: Mr Thant
Date: Nov 27, 2007 00:32
... out upthread reversing facilities are useful for maintaining operational robustness. Have any diagrams for the proposed layout at Dalston Junction been published? Is the full width of the former six platform NLR station still available?. Yes. I've just dug up the planning application: http://tinyurl.com/2l2er3 It shows 4 platforms - two islands with through lines on the outside, ...
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Author: Mwmbwls
Date: Nov 26, 2007 23:31
... Higbhbury- Dalston going from 12 carriages per hour now to 80. As John Rowland points out upthread reversing facilities are useful for maintaining operational robustness. Have any diagrams for the proposed layout at Dalston Junction been published? Is the full width of the former six platform NLR station still available?. Are there to be any off peak stabling sidings along the ELLX?
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