gatsos forever wrote:
SS (interesting initials)
Is that the very best you can do? A tired old cheap shot? Oh how we laughed. I'm guessing every time you see an AA van you think Anti-Aircraft and Royal Armoured Corps when you see an RAC one?????
gatsos forever wrote:
Chief Constable of North Wales - again I will ask - what sane person could hate someone who wants to make the roads in North Wales safer?
From an MCN article and quoting Blunderstorm's blog:
"North Wales chief constable Richard Brunstrom is considering a blanket 40mph speed limit throughout Snowdonia National Park, he says in his online blog.
Richard Brunstrom blames the ‘all-pervading and incessant high-pitched whine of the motorbikes’ for ‘substantially spoiling the ambient grandeur’ and says a blanket new lower limit may fix the problem.
The blog entry says: ‘Perhaps a 40mph speed limit throughout the entire Park would resolve the engine noise issue - and a general slowing down of all traffic might be a further end in itself… I’m going to consider this some more.’
Brunstrom also says bike engine noise is ‘Quite remarkably intrusive’ and ‘enough to really irritate."
Is this desire for a 40mph limit a safety issue? No. And do we really want any Chief Constable who is so openly prejudiced against people who he serves? Most Chief Constables quietly get on with their job and most people in their care don't even know their name. Not so in Mr Brunstrom's case, his cognition has been brought into question several times and now he's become a byword for stupidity in public service and a household name as a result.
gatsos forever wrote:
Don't have hate campaigns against cameras - have hate campaigns against those idiots who keep speeding and therefore prove that cameras are needed.
It's a lot of people to hate, since the vast majority of drivers on any single journey will speed, if only by a little and unintentionally.
gatsos forever wrote:
I know that you will disagree with everything I have written, but, then again, it's not easy to convince people who hate the law to stick to it.
Which law did you have in mind? There are one or two. And most don't involve a third party having the opportunity to move the goal posts when ever they feel like it, and with no need to justify doing so.
Barkstar