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With reference to the last sentence that you pasted. The whole point is that at the point in time that the paragraph you pasted was originally written, they weren’t used there, but they *could* have been used then and *could* still be used now. They have the legal right to use approved devices should they wish. I’ll repeat that for you - they have the legal right to use them. You’ve said all ...

majorp
majorp
15 Jan 2018

And as plod has brought in Plymouth (again no mention of enforcing car parks). Plymouth City Council uses ANPR cameras to automatically enforce bus lanes and bus gates within the city of Plymouth. Fair and consistent enforcement has helped in reducing delays and journey times for buses, improving punctuality, enhancing the attractiveness of public transport and helping to make the ...

15 Jan 2018

And I am telling you plod that what you have placed on this site about Plymouth does not say anything about car parks. I am begining to think that you cannot read or at least understand what is written. If you try and answer the poser I gave you as to how ANPR could work in off street P&D car parks, you may make everyone happy. And as what you have posted is 2010, you may find that Plymouth has ...

Food
leatash
leatash
15 Jan 2018

Lynne it will not make one jot of difference to me as i eat simple food just as my mother and father did 70 years ago tonight british wild rabbit,, british cabbage, british sweed and carrots,and british potatoes and a nice baked apple from Ashcombe with custard made with local eggs. I dont buy foreign rubbish why would i when there is great british in season food at great prices available and i ...

Nonsense! Stop using facts!

Food
Lynne
Lynne
15 Jan 2018

So if you want free movement to the UK to cease then logically you would support a hard Brexit. Have you started to food hoard yet for when the hard Brexit food shortage/increased cost of food hits these shores? Enjoy the snow.

leatash
leatash
15 Jan 2018

No free movement for one and for me thats the only reason i voted to leave. Anyway of on my travels to the snowy north tonight so will have to leave you all to it.

Lynne
Lynne
15 Jan 2018

A rough guide; Hard Brexit (amongst other things)  = UK leaves EU customs union and its full access to the single market. Which would mean a significant increase in bureaucratic checks on goods passing through ports and airports. Tariffs. Delays. Soft Brexit (amongst other things) = UK stays in EU customs union . Which means that goods would not be subject to hold ups at ports and ...

15 Jan 2018

Well, if we make our own rules such that little changes, what is the point in coming out?  To control immigration? The only way we can do that as far as I can tell is by going for a 'hard' brexit.

leatash
leatash
15 Jan 2018

The thing is when we are out we can then make our own rules and we can make it as easy or as hard as we want how i see it little will change.