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Does anyone know when and where the olympic road lanes will be laid,and how much the fines will be for going in them.

Its amazing how much exspense and disruption this ancient spectacle has caused.

The people that are suffering just for a handful of medals, they could have done the games without all the razzmatazz.

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Tarot Wrote:

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> Does anyone know when and where the olympic road

> lanes will be laid,and how much the fines will be

> for going in them.

> Its amazing how much exspense and disruption this

> passed it spectacle has caused.

> The people that are suffering just for a handful

> of medals, they could have done the games without

> all the razzmatazz.



The lanes are already laid. They are part of existing roads.


The Fine will be ?200. and that includes Cyclists.


Read: HERE

Good heavens I didn't know about this.

Bit of a sham for me, London is a grid-locked, congested city which is a bastad to cross at the best of times. Why pretend otherwise, we should be proud of our city, right ?

Now it'll be impossible for millions of inhabitants because somebody's doing the 100 yard dash in Stratford.

We pay for the Olympics, don't get a deal on tickets, and won't be able to use certain crossings and roads for weeks ?

Good for London, the Olympics.

Tarot Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Does anyone know when and where the olympic road

> lanes will be laid,and how much the fines will be

> for going in them.


> Its amazing how much exspense and disruption this

> passed it spectacle has caused.


> The people that are suffering just for a handful

> of medals, they could have done the games without

> all the razzmatazz.


Tarot


I can decipher most of your O.P


Though, can you translate the part above (in black font), please.


Nette:-S

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