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![]() "Michael R N Dolbear" wrote in message news:01c363fb$3db94900$3a0de150@default... Robert Woolley wrote in article ... On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 09:51:15 +0100, "Peter Crosland" wrote: They have the same status as a STOP sign and there does not need to be any other for them to take effect. STOP signs have to be authorised by the Department for Transport. And if a moronist is prosecuted for not stopping, does the authorisation order have to be produced to the court ? Nope. Its for the defendant to prove that the order doesn't exist. Most people will stop at a STOP sign - the sign + thick white line plus other clues like, restricted visibility usually give the game away. /john |
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