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Author: BrimstoneBrimstone Date: Nov 12, 2007 12:08
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Author: MrBitsyMrBitsy Date: Nov 12, 2007 13:32
Brimstone wrote:
'How odd that a newspaper that usually complains about lax sentencing and
the law not being enforced is happy to promote a bunch of anti-social,
selfish lawbreakers who are responsible for killing and seriously injuring
thousands of people each year. Speed kills, the facts prove it, only a bunch
of pathetic middle class cranks who would be quite happy to see other law
breakers flogged disagree.
Posted by PAUL SMITH on November 12, 2007 4:19 PM'
LOL!
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Author: Les HemmingsLes Hemmings Date: Nov 12, 2007 12:16
Brimstone wrote:
> Or so some would have us believe.
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Date: Nov 12, 2007 13:53
Brimstone wrote:
The more people who are persecuted for speeding the better. Two
convictions for speeding more than 20%% over the limit in 5 years should
bring an automatic 5 year ban.
And the sooner towns have 20 m.p.h. speed limits the better!
Brian.
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Author: Jeff YorkJeff York Date: Nov 12, 2007 14:19
Brian Robertson wrote:
>Brimstone wrote:
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>The more people who are persecuted for speeding the better. Two
>convictions for speeding more than 20%% over the limit in 5 years should
>bring an automatic 5 year ban.
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>And the sooner towns have 20 m.p.h. speed limits the better!
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Author: JFGrieveJFGrieve Date: Nov 12, 2007 14:24
Jeff York wrote:
> Brian Robertson wrote:
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>> Brimstone wrote:
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>> The more people who are persecuted for speeding the better. Two
>> convictions for speeding more than 20%% over the limit in 5 years
>> should bring an automatic 5 year ban.
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Author: Chris HillsChris Hills Date: Nov 12, 2007 15:08
Brimstone wrote:
> Or so some would have us believe.
Next think you know they'll be campaigning to stop the earth spinning
before we all fly off.
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Author: Gizmo.Gizmo. Date: Nov 12, 2007 15:23
> Brian Robertson wrote:
>> Brimstone wrote:
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>> The more people who are persecuted for speeding the better.
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> Define speeding.
> ...
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Author: HoochHooch Date: Nov 12, 2007 22:48
On Nov 12, 10:24 pm, "MrBitsy" nowhere.com> wrote:
> Brian Robertson wrote:
>> Brimstone wrote:
>>> Or so some would have us believe.
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>>> As many have suggested and this article confirms, the concentration
>>> of road safety policy on nicking drivers for exceeding the posted
>>> speed limit is, to put it succinctly, a load of bollocks.
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>> The more people who are persecuted for speeding the better.
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> Define speeding.
That's easy. Exceeding the speed limit.
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Author: DougDoug Date: Nov 12, 2007 23:09
On 12 Nov, 22:24, "MrBitsy" nowhere.com> wrote:
> Brian Robertson wrote:
>> Brimstone wrote:
>>> Or so some would have us believe.
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>>> As many have suggested and this article confirms, the concentration
>>> of road safety policy on nicking drivers for exceeding the posted
>>> speed limit is, to put it succinctly, a load of bollocks.
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>> The more people who are persecuted for speeding the better.
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> Define speeding.
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Exceeding a speed which the government considers to be a relatively
safe maximum, bearing in mind that no motion of a heavy machine among
unprotected people can ever be considered entirely safe. ...
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