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Pierre Wrote:

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> macutd Wrote:

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> > watch out delivery scooters I noticed a camera

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> > the junction of Melbourne and Grove Vale

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Damnit! Can't people break the law in peace

without Big Brother snooping on them these days?


depends on what the laws are and who is making them.


There was a time in England when People were imprisoned for being Gay.

In some countries they could be executed.


Anyone saying we should never question the Law or indeed break it??


Foxy

Get off and push and then get back on. Its quicker than going round and not only legal but imagine how you'd feel if you hit someone for the sake of a couple of minutes.


Probably cost you too - lost wages, insurance wouldn't pay out for any damage as it was not legal to use a vehicle there.


Think the road should reopen longer term there is an option to say, if you?ve got a suggestion - reopen to two wheel vehicles to help local businesses then the consultation on the measures, including this road closure, is open until 11 July https://consultations.southwark.gov.uk/environment-leisure/dulwich-review/

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