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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Exactly, you councillors and other politicians are

> turning everything / seeing everything as a crime.

> It is not a crime for a driver/ biker to drive

> sensibly over a particular speed limit when one is

> able to drive sensibly, see the road in advance

> and plan ahead as recommended by the Institute of

> Advanced Motoring. But no, politicians say 'let's

> make it a 20mph zone' so now we're crims.


Er, yes it is a crime. You told us that in your last sentence.


It may not be in many people's eyes dangerous, including IAM (as long as you're wearing a Sam Brown), Police Roadcraft etc and if seen you may not get stopped, but it's still against the law and by doing so you are liable to prosecution.

oakeskev1 Wrote:

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> There's no way you could top 30mph on Ryedale

> without endangering yourself let alone others.



I totally disagree you should stand around for a while and take a look :'(

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> It won't go away! As long as stupid and dangerous

> drivers and people who take no responsibility for

> themselves exist, resulting in all of us being

> targetted, it simply won't go away.

>

> Why, what do you want to see happen?


Effective policing of the speed limit should do it I'd have thought.

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