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J S O - Time To Declare Jaywalking Illegal?
Looking at this short video an accident is waiting to happen. Vehicles swerving to the left from behind the 4 protestors may not be heeding the bikes in the inside lane.
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Can you imagine the hue and cry when a driver hits anybody? I noticed several of the same posters: "We are not going to die quietly" Hmmmm...
The attitude of the police towards the protestors appears to have dumbed down again.
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Can you imagine the hue and cry when a driver hits anybody? I noticed several of the same posters: "We are not going to die quietly" Hmmmm...
The attitude of the police towards the protestors appears to have dumbed down again.
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No problem. We can all purchase ear defenders and watch themselves martyr themselves in peace. I have a few spare sets for sale or EARs are waxed earplugs going cheap. Why in Gods name hasn't anybody taken these criminals to one side and knock the bejesus out of them for being very annoying and naughty criminals.
No problem. We can all purchase ear defenders and watch themselves martyr themselves in peace. I have a few spare sets for sale or EARs are waxed earplugs going cheap. Why in Gods name hasn't anybody taken these criminals to one side and knock the bejesus out of them for being very annoying and naughty criminals.
We don't need a new law.
Highways Act 1980
(1)If a person, without lawful authority or excuse, in any way wilfully obstructs the free passage along a highway he is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding £50.
(2)A constable may arrest without warrant any person whom he sees committing an offence against this section.
Highways Act 1980
(1)If a person, without lawful authority or excuse, in any way wilfully obstructs the free passage along a highway he is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding £50.
(2)A constable may arrest without warrant any person whom he sees committing an offence against this section.
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