Re: 20 mph Zones
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 10:11 am
I tend to agree with you Chris.
After hearing on the news of the anniversary of the 2nd World War, the millions slain, the death camps, the atomic bomb, the atrocities committed, and the news of ongoing current conflict and wars around the globe I logged on to my computer to look at this discussion.
And here according to Alasdair their is a war being waged against Cotswold villagers. Is it "so-called Islamic State"? The tanks of a fascist army over-running the villages? The bombs of a terrorist organisation? No, apparently it the idea that on the streets in the village those driving 1 or 2 tons of motorised vehicles may have to keep their speed down to 20mph hour. Goodness, in the average Cotswold village that means it may take 5 seconds longer to drive down to the newsagent.
And further on, I and the 20's Plenty movement are being accused of being dishonest.
I do thank everyone for their contributions. I have tried to keep my comments informative, objective and polite, but when the arguments against me get to level shown in recent posts then I suspect that Alasdair and others of like mind will never be convinced. And I certainly have better things to do with my time.
Best regards
Rod King
After hearing on the news of the anniversary of the 2nd World War, the millions slain, the death camps, the atomic bomb, the atrocities committed, and the news of ongoing current conflict and wars around the globe I logged on to my computer to look at this discussion.
And here according to Alasdair their is a war being waged against Cotswold villagers. Is it "so-called Islamic State"? The tanks of a fascist army over-running the villages? The bombs of a terrorist organisation? No, apparently it the idea that on the streets in the village those driving 1 or 2 tons of motorised vehicles may have to keep their speed down to 20mph hour. Goodness, in the average Cotswold village that means it may take 5 seconds longer to drive down to the newsagent.
And further on, I and the 20's Plenty movement are being accused of being dishonest.
I do thank everyone for their contributions. I have tried to keep my comments informative, objective and polite, but when the arguments against me get to level shown in recent posts then I suspect that Alasdair and others of like mind will never be convinced. And I certainly have better things to do with my time.
Best regards
Rod King