Radio 5 - Sensible discussion on speeding
Radio 5 - Sensible discussion on speeding
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skid

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652 posts

278 months

Tuesday 30th December 2003
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It's just finished. Anybody else listen?

It made a nice change to have a sensible discussion without any lentil whingers. the article was I beilieve prompted by the Tory proposal for monetary penalties rather than points for minor speeding infringments.

Seems sensible to me!!!!

forever_driving

1,869 posts

271 months

Tuesday 30th December 2003
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If anyone has a link, please post

Apache

39,731 posts

305 months

Tuesday 30th December 2003
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skid said:
It's just finished. Anybody else listen?

It made a nice change to have a sensible discussion without any lentil whingers. the article was I beilieve prompted by the Tory proposal for monetary penalties rather than points for minor speeding infringments.

Seems sensible to me!!!!




Why? scameras are still a cynical method of making money from an 'accident blackspot'
Does this mean the govt recognise that so many people are losing their licences that it may have a detrimental effect on their income?


>> Edited by Apache on Tuesday 30th December 12:23

hedders

24,460 posts

268 months

Tuesday 30th December 2003
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Apache said:



Why? scameras are still a cynical method of making money from an'accident blackspot'
Does this mean the govt recognise that so many people are losing their licences that it may have a dtrimental effect on their income?


Totally agree, it is no good just putting revenue camera's everywhere, cos the scrotes simply won't pay the fines anyway, and it will still be us law abiding folk who get hit. Also it will mean that only the rich will be able to drive..

How will my maid get to my house??

alans

3,629 posts

277 months

Tuesday 30th December 2003
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Apache said:

Does this mean the govt recognise that so many people are losing their licences that it may have a dtrimental effect on their income?

No, i think you will find it's a vote loser for "middle england"

busa_rush

6,930 posts

272 months

Tuesday 30th December 2003
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I think it'll be a vote winner for Tories, the first policy that I've seen for years from any of the parties that's actually worth voting for. Especially if they back it up with request for better training, more traffic police etc

The current speed campaign is certainly also a vote looser for Tony Bliar.

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

269 months

Tuesday 30th December 2003
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Apache said:

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Why? scameras are still a cynical method of making money from an 'accident blackspot'
Does this mean the govt recognise that so many people are losing their licences that it may have a detrimental effect on their income?


>> Edited by Apache on Tuesday 30th December 12:23[/quote]

I said as much a week ago.

whatever

2,174 posts

291 months

Tuesday 30th December 2003
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I heard the coverage on the breakfast show, with a phone interview for comment from T2000. Why is there [almost] never a comment from the ABD on the BBC?

RichB

55,081 posts

305 months

Wednesday 31st December 2003
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There is. Just this week Nigel Humphries has been busy working on behalf of the ABD putting the motorists point of view via the BBC . Are you a member? Members receive a media-log through the ABD e-mail group and I can assure you that the ABD's position as the organisation the media turn to for comment in the first instance has never been better.

Now more than ever the ABD is having an effect!

Rgds Rich...

sausagepilot

229 posts

267 months

Wednesday 31st December 2003
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Whether you support the Torries veiws on this or not, at least its bringing, scameras, speeding and the crap traffic policies of this present goverment to the attention of the genral public and gets people talking about it.

whatever

2,174 posts

291 months

Wednesday 31st December 2003
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RichB said:
There is. Just this week Nigel Humphries has been busy working on behalf of the ABD putting the motorists point of view via the BBC . Are you a member? Members receive a media-log through the ABD e-mail group and I can assure you that the ABD's position as the organisation the media turn to for comment in the first instance has never been better.

Now more than ever the ABD is having an effect!

Rgds Rich...


Maybe I just listen to the wrong shows, but for me it's breakfast and tea-time only. I've never heard them on the breakfast and only once on the later show (where the discussion moved to talking about the 85th percentile, which seemde to go a little over the presenter's head).

It's not an implied criticism of the ABD, though. I always put it down to the editorial policy of the individual editors or station or even corporation preferring to favour the viewpoint taken by T2K, BRAKE etc.

I'm not a member (yet). Maybe it's a better use of my tvrcc subs...

Dr Jekyll

23,820 posts

282 months

Thursday 1st January 2004
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There was a case a couple of years back when a local radio station invited an ABD spokesman to debate with a horseriders representative about an accident when a car had hit a horse on a country lane.

"What do you intend to say on the program?" asked the radio station.
"That horseriders have a duty to make themselves visible, and drivers have the duty to take the same care as is a child was on the pavement." The ABD chap
replied.
"We don't want you to say that, we want you to say that roads are for cars and horseriders shouldn't be there in the first place."
"Tough."

Invitation withdrawn.

RichB

55,081 posts

305 months

Friday 2nd January 2004
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Mark McArthur Christie spoke on the Jeremy Vine program a couple of days ago. Now you can't get much more mainstream than lunchtime on BBC Radio 2. Well done chaps. Rich...

Clipped from ABD e-mail Just to let you know we're on the Jeremy Vine show on Radio 2 tomorrow (hangover permitting), talking about speed and speed cameras. We were originally up against Ms Mary Williams OBE from Brake, but she has, apparently, withdrawn. Her place is being taken by Vicky Cann from Transport 2000. Kick off is just after the one o'clock news. Mark

Apache

39,731 posts

305 months

Friday 2nd January 2004
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Anyone got a transcript? I bet VC came over well (not)