
01-30-2008, 11:02 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
The AA are reporting their results and asking the government to now address proper studies.
In the past complaints about them "not working" were ignored as it wasn't compulsive.
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They can ask the government whatever they like, it doesn't oblige the government to respond, and just like the countless other times serious organisations have raised "concerns" about the damages done by speed humps it will be ignored and drop out of the news and nothing will be done.
It is like the Jaguar F-Type that is gracing magazine covers this week - lots of talk every few years and then nothing.
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Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
NOW using the "green card" the government and local authorities are going to find it very difficult to avoid researching it properly 
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So when the emergency services providing information which suggests that people are dying because of delays caused by speed humps isn't enough to get anything done, but the "green card" is what will swing it?
I doubt it.
Cold, hard government fact - driving fast kills people and the planet, QED all cars must go slow. The end.
Driving fast could end all war and cure cancer, but the government would still not budge on the matter.
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