Good news for the tea lobby, the crumpet lobby and the yellow paint lobby. Hey ho! Another frivolous Bank Holiday weekend, another dollar. Good on yer. Don
Roy, I agree with you completely Don
Excellent, Authorburch. Thanks for posting. I won't fall out with you over form or structure. poem link Don
Amosite, Thankyou for your comment, Don
Viaduct, To be able to admit fault and to apologise is a sign of strength, not of weakness. Don
DawlishChrist When Christ in Dawlish walked one rainy morn He offered to the seagulls broken bread. The waterfowl and rats alike he fed. Soon, people gathered to him on the Lawn. The disaffected young about him pressed. With addicts and with drunks he shared his wine. He gently spoke to all, he made a sign And talked of love and each of them he blessed. Council officials soon conferred ...
Roy, Broadly, I agree with you. It is because of the efforts and suffering of those who sought to establish democracy that I am not apathetic. Even now, there are parts of the world where brave people are fighting the same battle. I just do not believe that the structures that we have bear any but the most superficial resemblance to those for which so many have died. Futile though you may think ...
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Roy, Legislation specifies how the authorities are to apply and designate parking restrictions. If they do not apply the legislation properly then people parking there are not breaking the law, no matter how much anyone tries to bully them.
Roy, I have to agree with you. Perhaps things would be clarified if councils published notices saying, "Everything that is not compulsory is forbidden and subject to suitable punishment." Don