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Forum: Campaigning Topic: M4 Protest |
| colinp |
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Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 14:03
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| OK. So I have read some of the links given earlier and can see where you are coming from. However, I cannot afford to pay any fine and therefore will still drive to the limit imposed, whether I think it to be right or not. Knowing my luck I would be caught straight away. I still don't intend to volu... |
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Forum: Campaigning Topic: M4 Protest |
| colinp |
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Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2005 18:45
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| A good interesting debate. Some facts have been made that I wasn't aware of. I agree that the speed limit on some roads, to my mind don't make sense, but we all know, or should know, what the speed limit is on that particular road. Agree? Somebody earlier said that he was done for doing 70 in a 50 w... |
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Forum: Campaigning Topic: M4 Protest |
| colinp |
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Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 22:15
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| I was hoping to have a reasoned debate about this but..... However, I agree with SCE that you dont have to drive at the speed limit to drive safely and in some places round where I live you could not even stay on the road at the max speed permissible. As for Zamzara, I would say that an experienced ... |
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Forum: Campaigning Topic: M4 Protest |
| colinp |
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Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 17:45
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| So which part of my post do you disagree with then? Do you have/need to break the speed limit? |
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Forum: Campaigning Topic: M4 Protest |
| colinp |
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Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 15:04
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| Personally, I can't see the problem. You don't have to break the speed limit, and if you do and get fined, think of it as a voluntary contribution. You do not have to exceed the speed limit. |
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