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From: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10755509
"[...] This is another example of this government delivering on its pledge to end the war on the motorist." Mike Penning MP, PUSS for road safety amongst other things. What a load of old sh*te. In the rather apt words of Alan Johnson, it's the 'saloon bar view'. Heck, why don't we just let all the good old boys propping up the bar at the local Wetherspoon's make government policy from now on - their inebriated and incoherent 'common sense' is just what the country needs. SoS Hammond, reign it in and give yourself some semblance of dignity. |
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![]() SoS Hammond, reign it in and give yourself some semblance of dignity. The word you're searching for, unsuccessfully, is "rein", as in horses and jockeys. If you must spray gratuitous non-railway insults around the forum, at least get your facts right. |
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On Jul 26, 1:21*am, "Mizter T" wrote:
From: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10755509 "[...] This is another example of this government delivering on its pledge to end the war on the motorist." Mike Penning MP, PUSS for road safety amongst other things. What a load of old sh*te. In the rather apt words of Alan Johnson, it's the 'saloon bar view'. Heck, why don't we just let all the good old boys propping up the bar at the local Wetherspoon's make government policy from now on - their inebriated and incoherent 'common sense' is just what the country needs. SoS Hammond, reign it in and give yourself some semblance of dignity. The more I read about Hammond, the more I despair. Roll on the next General Election, or whatever event it takes to remove him. |
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![]() On Jul 26, 7:19*pm, wrote: SoS Hammond, reign it in and give yourself some semblance of dignity. The word you're searching for, unsuccessfully, is "rein", as in horses and jockeys. If you must spray gratuitous non-railway insults around the forum, at least get your facts right. You mean get my words right? If you hadn't noticed my post was actually devoid of facts but instead full of (late night) vitriol. However next time I get myself het up over something I'll try and remember to include some railway insults (as opposed to non-railway insults) - though I must admit I'm inexperienced in the flavour of invective favoured by the industry so perhaps others can provide a few suggestions... |
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On Jul 26, 11:19*am, wrote:
SoS Hammond, reign it in and give yourself some semblance of dignity. The word you're searching for, unsuccessfully, is "rein", as in horses and jockeys. If you must spray gratuitous non-railway insults around the forum, at least get your facts right. And, if YOU must display you pedantry so gratuitously please remember this is a usenet news group, NOT a forum. :-) |
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![]() The more I read about Hammond, the more I despair. Roll on the next General Election, or whatever event it takes to remove him. Don't hold your breath. Old Labour fully deserved their long eighteen years in opposition given the state of the economy they left behind them and their continuing attempts, following defeat, to turn us into Rumania. By that benchmark, New Labour deserves even longer. It’s going to take a long long time for Middle England (who by and large decide elections) to ever forgive Labour for tolerating Gordon Brown and allowing him to foist his gross incompetence upon us all. Just ask any Labour party worker, knocking on doors much south of Manchester, and they will tell you just how universally hated that man was and consequently what an electoral liability he was also. Those same voters are hardly going to take kindly to the likely new leader (the other Dave) that was part of the problem because he so woefully failed to act against Brown despite numerous golden opportunities to do so. |
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"Railsigns.co.uk" wrote: On Jul 26, 1:21*am, "Mizter T" wrote: From: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10755509 [snip] The more I read about Hammond, the more I despair. Roll on the next General Election, or whatever event it takes to remove him. Given the average tenure of that position seems to be somewhat less than 18 months, you probably won't have to wait that long. -- Graeme Wall This address not read, substitute trains for rail Transport Miscellany at www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail Photo galleries at http://graeme-wall.fotopic.net/ |
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On Jul 26, 8:36*pm, allantracy wrote:
Don't hold your breath. snipped Tracy ****e You still here? Fruitcake, anyone? |
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 12:44:01 -0700 (PDT), allantracy
wrote: I quite like speed cameras on the basis of the cretins that don’t like them maybe privatisation could be the solution the way clamping has been privatised. Because that would give good results, wouldn't it? Clamping firms seem to prey on easy targets rather than real offenders, as they're the most profitable. (Yes, I know, if there's a sign up you shouldn't park there. But a properly-trained police officer has discretion, and I prefer that.) As for cameras, they have their place - though I am far more in support of SPECS cameras than "point" GATSOs, as the latter only seem to cause panic braking. If Oxfordshire are cutting funding so they'll all be turned off, though, perhaps they could also consider cutting funding to their overzealous programme of slapping blanket 40 and 50mph limits on roads where they're not necessary, while ignoring other locations where they might actually be sensible? Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK To reply put my first name before the at. |
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![]() perhaps they could also consider cutting funding to their overzealous programme of slapping blanket 40 and 50mph limits on roads where they're not necessary, There’s quite a lot of that sort of thing going on round my way, on roads that were previously national speed limit. My neighbourhood policeman tells me it’s because of the more than a few idiots that seem not to understand that speed limits are a maximum, rather than a minimum, so need to have it spelt out for them. It also makes it easier to book them when they floor it around a restricted visibility bend and find out the hard way that Farmer Palmer's tractor only goes 15mph. |
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