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Dangerous driving

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concerned parent
concerned parent
27 Jan 2007 14:35

I went over to the leisure centre in Dawlish today with my young children and when we came out there were a group of cars that came speeding through the car park and one of them came to a halt with a screech into a car parking space at the bottom of the car park. There were a group of men that looked like they had come to either play or watch a football match. Driving at dangerous speeds like that through a car park were children are constantly entering and exiting the leisure centre is an accident waiting to happen.

J J
J J
28 Jan 2007 19:08

Iagree I live near there and have already voiced my opinion through the local paper.
What's needed are speed humps like the ones going in and out of Dawlish Warren.

Bluedart
Bluedart
12 Feb 2007 17:02

Regarding dangerous driving. It is a fact that there will always be those pan heads that wish to show off to others their lack of inteligence when it comes to driving. When T Blaire came into power, he uttered the words "Education, Education, Education." Those pan heads that drive dangerously recieved I would guess no education, if they did they would realize the dangers they could cause to others by their antics from the seat of a motor vehicle in a public place and would not do it.
Speed bumps are not the answer, they increase pollution which is a bad thing, they do not slow down those that it is claimed it does, it does not affect motor-cyclists or wide wheeled vehicles. So why should we all be inconvenienced by the inconsiderate actions of a few.

Mr Bourne
Mr Bourne
18 Feb 2007 21:57

I before E except after C. Why can no one remember this!

recieved = received

Teaching has been my whole life. I teach people, but they don't learn. Has my life been just... pointless?

Please tell me it hasn't!!!!

Spellchecker
Spellchecker
20 Feb 2007 22:46

Mr B.

Science suggests either after-eights or codeine, or maybe a beige veil, which may make you feint or feisty, depending on your weight and height. But neither should deign your conscience.

Remember you are not a deity and you have no sovereign over society. Maybe some foreign neighbour may reign in vein, but, heigh-ho, no heinous heir could feign such weird freight.

So forfeit: E before I sometimes.

concerned parent
concerned parent
21 Feb 2007 19:33

Have we lost our way with the point of this topic?! Surely children's safety at the hands of a dangerous driver is far more important than I before E except after C Mr Bourne!!

DD
DD
24 Feb 2007 10:53

Would this be the same Mr Bourne that used to teach wood work at Dawlish Community Collage. You used to give me a right hard time, like to try your luck now dickhead

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