Re: those who live by the speed camera ....



Conor wrote:
In article <dLJVi.17212$T8.9949@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, MrBitsy says...
Brimstone wrote:
It was completely accidental officer, I'm very sorry ...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7069289.stm

He exceeded the 60mph limit early in the morning - so conditions may
have been perfectly acceptable for the speed he chose.

Irrelevent. Either you enforce the laws or you have no laws.

Correct.
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MrBitsy


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