fatboytim wrote:
I think it's Ian Lucas (Lab) MP Wrexham.
Have responded as follows;
From: Dr L
Sent: 26 September 2006
To:
'lucasi@parliament.uk'
Cc:
'heledd.parry@tourism.wales.gov.uk'
Subject: FW: How many more speeding cases do you want in North Wales.
Ian Lucas MP (Labour, Wrexham)
House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA
Tel:020 7219 8346 Fax:020 7219 1948
lucasi@parliament.uk www.ianlucas.co.uk
Constituency Office, Vernon House,
41 Rhosddu Road, Wrexham LL11 2NS
Tel:01978 355743 Fax:01978 310051
I understand that the message below (see previous posting) would have more appropriate to send to yourself, rather than David Jones MP.
I am increasingly aware of friends and colleagues who are more and more reluctant to go to North Wales for a holiday, or any other reason. This is for fear of getting a speeding ticket for inadvertently exceeding a speed limit on unfamiliar and poorly signed roads while trying to drive as carefully and lawfully as they reasonably can.
What would seem to be your nutcase of a Chief Constable, Heir Adolph Brunstrom, would seem to be doing everything he possibly can with his speed cameras to wreck your tourist industry with no benefit to road safety.
See -
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_east/5380018.stm
Regards, Dr L
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NB. do you know if Clive Burton the solicitor for this case ?