Re: Law-abiding majority 'is a myth'



in message <f5rbbk$1orn$3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Alistair Gunn
('palmersperry@xxxxxxxxx') wrote:

The other view point, there is one you know... twisted the electrons to
say:
The speed limits have to make sense as well, speed vans like to place
themsleves (in North Wales anyway) were there are fast open roads,
knowing that people 'will make progress' there, easy money.

How come those people feel unable to "make progess" whilst remaining
within the speed limit?

It's like being unable to do your shopping in Tesco's without shoplifting.

--
simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Simon Brooke) http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/

to err is human, to lisp divine
;; attributed to Kim Philby, oddly enough.

.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Law-abiding majority is a myth
    ... themsleves were there are fast open roads, ... knowing that people 'will make progress' there, easy money. ... Ever noticed wreaths alongside these dead-straight places with open ...
    (uk.rec.cycling)
  • Re: Law-abiding majority is a myth
    ... themsleves (in North Wales anyway) were there are fast open roads, ... knowing that people 'will make progress' there, ...
    (uk.rec.cycling)
  • Re: Law-abiding majority is a myth
    ... knowing that people 'will make progress' there, easy money. ... within the speed limit? ...
    (uk.rec.cycling)
  • Re: Way OT: Its Stuff Like This....
    ... explained to her that she's reading the words of a broke down loser with ... and knowing her, and what a puss you are, I'd put the easy money on her ...
    (alt.vacation.las-vegas)
  • Re: Law-abiding majority is a myth
    ... themsleves (in North Wales anyway) were there are fast open roads, ... knowing that people 'will make progress' there, ...
    (uk.rec.cycling)