Colwyn bay anyone?
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Alfred P.

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6 posts

262 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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From: "x" <>
Subject: Holiday plans.
To: colwyntowncoun@ukonline.co.uk




Dear Sir,

Just to confirm that i will no longer be visiting
Colwyn Bay or indeed any part of Wales again.
My reasons are simple.
Persecution (as opposed to prosecution) by the chief
Constable Richard Brunstroms Arrive Alive cash
liberation squads.
Having been "done" by these vile highwaymen for the
most heinous crime of 34mph in a 30 zone, i will
ensure that i and all my friends and colleagues give
the Colwyn Bay area and Wales itself the widest
possible berth!
I have been a frequent visitor in the past, usually
staying for up to two weeks each year.
I shall take my custom abroad from now on.
Congratulations on having a complete moron for a Chief
Constable and further congratulations for having the
highest number of road robbers anywhere in the
"civilised" world.

Kindest Regards, A.P. Waterstone.


gh0st

4,693 posts

276 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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nice

However if you take into account the money they are making from the arive deprived scameraship, your 2 weeks worth of local spenditure probably pales into insignificane.

Still hopefully millions of others will follow suit

pwig

11,984 posts

288 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

273 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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Nice one. Been trying to get round to doing that myself.

Emailed the Wales tourist bods some time ago asking for tourism stats over the last few years.

No reply yet.

Wonder why?

nonegreen

7,803 posts

288 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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gh0st said:
nice

However if you take into account the money they are making from the arive deprived scameraship, your 2 weeks worth of local spenditure probably pales into insignificane.

Still hopefully millions of others will follow suit


No I share a boat in North Wales and the revenue it generates for the economy is in excess of £20000 annual from the fees, maintenance and visits. The boat is up for sale and once gone, so will I be and I will send them a similar letter. If everyone followed suit there would not be enough money to have, a North Wales police force, regardless of the arrive deprived war crimes.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

273 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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nonegreen said:

The boat is up for sale and once gone, so will I be and I will send them a similar letter. If everyone followed suit there would not be enough money to have, a North Wales police force, regardless of the arrive deprived war crimes.


Good on yer, Bruce, err.......boyo.........

gh0st

4,693 posts

276 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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And my letter to the North Wales tourist board

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Dear North Wales Tourism,

I feel that it is my duty to let you know that you are going to lose more money from tourism this and the following years.

Due to your Chief Constables rediculous view on road safety and the massive police presence that only appears to be focused on speeding, I am taking my business and motorcycling holidays elsewhere along with the large group that would normally bring at least 2 months worth of tourist income per annum.

None of us have been caught speeding as we ride responsibly so we have no "axe to grind" per se, but it appears that your roads are so "dangerous" to require this level of attention for one type of offence that it would be wise for us to go for "safer" roads in other areas of the UK.

I hope your police's policy gets reviewed before you lose even more business.

Regards,

Gh0st





>> Edited by gh0st on Saturday 6th March 16:51