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flycop2000 Member Since: 16 Jul 2008 Location: Scotland Posts: 282 |
I agree with some of the things you are saying, the police have adapted to the ECHR that is the problem, it is followed to the letter where in my opinion it needs to be adapted to the needs of our country. The experienced criminals all know how to work the system. Prison is a school for criminals to expand their knowledge in law breaking.
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17th Mar 2010 11:28 am |
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flycop2000 Member Since: 16 Jul 2008 Location: Scotland Posts: 282 |
Simon CSK
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17th Mar 2010 11:40 am |
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Big Dave Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 1055 |
Unfortunately you don't tend to hear people praise the police, because they are expected to do good, so when they do, people turn a blind eye. However, when they do something someone doesn't agree with, or when they are completely wrong, the whole coountry seems to hear about it.
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17th Mar 2010 1:48 pm |
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Simon CSK Member Since: 03 Mar 2010 Location: In my Freelander Posts: 85 |
Flycop I appreciate that there are good and bad police however I can only comment on my own experiences and from my own perspective although I do try and look at everything objectively and from outside my own box. My problem is when I get very stressed rational thought goes out the window. Even in my own work I need to expereicne something before I know how to deal with it and when I am "pulled over" I get very stressed, explaining that to anyone can be extermely difficult even when I am perfectly rational. My previous local authority employers didn't get it either despite being educated. Nut it is something all those working with the public should be aware of and deal with appropriately. Going back to the origonal subject the government see speeding, in my view, as a revenue excersise. I beleive that what we should do is sort out the speeds particular ly on motorways and then enforce them rigourously. i.e set the maximum speed at say 85MPH on the motorway and if you are 1 MPH over you get fined. I think the current speed limits are out dated particularly given that they were set in the 60's whenan AC cobra was clocked doing 140MPH on a motorway. Cars have improved dramatically and even my 19 year old Range Rover CSK had better brakes than many new Toyotas. |
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17th Mar 2010 4:33 pm |
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flycop2000 Member Since: 16 Jul 2008 Location: Scotland Posts: 282 |
Simon CSK
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18th Mar 2010 12:12 am |
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Carnoch Member Since: 04 Sep 2008 Location: Gone Posts: 707 |
Think it's the RTA 1988 as amended? There was a 1966, 1968 and a 1972 etc Act, in fact the 66 Act introduced the offence of driving whilst over the limit, but it was replaced over time.
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18th Mar 2010 10:00 am |
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christian138 Member Since: 31 Jul 2008 Location: Peterborough Posts: 946 |
In a world where global warming and carbon emissions are at the forefront of the political agenda the only changes to speed limits would be a downward direction. The argument of safer vehicles with better handling and braking is more than outweighed by the increase in volume of traffic. The only possibility of increases would be the introduction of variable speed limits according to traffic flow but these would almost certainly have average speed cameras installed also so the reality would be no increase at all |
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18th Mar 2010 10:06 am |
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Simon CSK Member Since: 03 Mar 2010 Location: In my Freelander Posts: 85 |
Global Warming There is no such thing Thousands of years ago the south pole was a lush and green land. In the 18th Century the Thames froze over because it was so cold! Egypt was a lush green land! The world is a living organisme that is constantly in flux do we honestly beleive that we are King Canute and can order the tide back GET REAL. THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS THE CO2 LEVELS RISING. IT IS A GOVERNEMENT CONSPIRACY. |
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18th Mar 2010 11:21 am |
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Carnoch Member Since: 04 Sep 2008 Location: Gone Posts: 707 |
What your saying is it's Evolution! Cool, I'll go with that! |
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18th Mar 2010 12:26 pm |
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Simon CSK Member Since: 03 Mar 2010 Location: In my Freelander Posts: 85 |
Exactly |
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18th Mar 2010 7:08 pm |
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charliefoxtrot999 Member Since: 19 Jul 2009 Location: North Somerset Posts: 153 |
Well the last Ice age disappeared when dinosaurs ruled the earth so why do we now blame a few 4x4 for the present ice melt... rough med weather ......oh yea.....carbon fuel tax 2010 HSE Galway Green auto GONE |
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18th Mar 2010 7:35 pm |
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Simon CSK Member Since: 03 Mar 2010 Location: In my Freelander Posts: 85 |
CF It is rumoured that 75% of all Landrovers ever built are still in use. That is over a life of 50 years. Cars will produce more carbon emmissions during the manufacturing phase than they ever will whilst in use. A Canadian newspaper produced an article a while back where the took every component in 100 vehicles manufacture and plotted the carbon life of each component making up each vehicle. They then converted that figure to a cash value and rated all 100 vehicles accordingly per mile. From memory the Toyota Prius worked out at $2.86 per mile whilst the Hummer was in the region of half of that. Why? They stated that the Nickle used in the batteries of most hybrids is excavated in Canada, Shipped to Wales where it is processed, shipped then to China where it is reprocessed and then shipped to Japan where it is constructed into a vehicle before the car is shipped to its final destination. The carbon emmited in the processing and the transportation is absolutely huge. |
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18th Mar 2010 9:07 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13291 |
http://hewitt.auctionsystem.co.uk/auction.aspx?aid=1548 At work
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18th Mar 2010 10:09 pm |
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Simon CSK Member Since: 03 Mar 2010 Location: In my Freelander Posts: 85 |
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19th Mar 2010 4:08 pm |
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