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  #61  
Old February 24th 10, 08:29 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.rec.driving
Doug[_3_]
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Default Children being recruited early by the car culture.

On 23 Feb, 19:05, Tony Dragon wrote:
Doug wrote:
On 22 Feb, 23:05, Ian wrote:
On 21 Feb, 22:14, Adrian wrote:


Quite how anybody would think that's a bad thing, reducing safety, is
thoroughly beyond me.
RoSPA think / everything/ is a threatto safety. Unless they are making
money from it, of course.


What sort of miserable Billy No-Mates joins a society whose aim is the
prevention of accidents instead of doing something constructive and
fun with life? Do little boys and girls grow up dreaming of being HSE
Inspectors?


No they prefer not to kill or injure other people by driving
dangerously, even though it may be fun.


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UK Radical Campaigns
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A driving licence is a licence to kill.


So you think it may be fun to kill or injure people, I don't.

No, you are wrong again. Some motorists think it is fun to drive
dangerously and thereby put lives at risk. Indeed, one of their
justifications for motoring is that it is fun.

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www.zing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill.

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  #62  
Old February 24th 10, 09:53 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.rec.driving
Brimstone
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Default Children being recruited early by the car culture.



"Doug" wrote in message
...
On 23 Feb, 19:05, Tony Dragon wrote:
Doug wrote:
On 22 Feb, 23:05, Ian wrote:
On 21 Feb, 22:14, Adrian wrote:


Quite how anybody would think that's a bad thing, reducing safety, is
thoroughly beyond me.
RoSPA think / everything/ is a threatto safety. Unless they are making
money from it, of course.


What sort of miserable Billy No-Mates joins a society whose aim is the
prevention of accidents instead of doing something constructive and
fun with life? Do little boys and girls grow up dreaming of being HSE
Inspectors?


No they prefer not to kill or injure other people by driving
dangerously, even though it may be fun.


--
UK Radical Campaigns
www.zing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill.


So you think it may be fun to kill or injure people, I don't.

No, you are wrong again. Some motorists think it is fun to drive
dangerously and thereby put lives at risk. Indeed, one of their
justifications for motoring is that it is fun.

Never let it be said that Doug doesn't take every opportunity to make
himself look like a raving loony.


  #63  
Old February 24th 10, 06:09 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.rec.driving
Tony Dragon
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Default Children being recruited early by the car culture.

Brimstone wrote:


"Doug" wrote in message
...
On 23 Feb, 19:05, Tony Dragon wrote:
Doug wrote:
On 22 Feb, 23:05, Ian wrote:
On 21 Feb, 22:14, Adrian wrote:

Quite how anybody would think that's a bad thing, reducing
safety, is
thoroughly beyond me.
RoSPA think / everything/ is a threatto safety. Unless they are
making
money from it, of course.

What sort of miserable Billy No-Mates joins a society whose aim is
the
prevention of accidents instead of doing something constructive and
fun with life? Do little boys and girls grow up dreaming of being HSE
Inspectors?

No they prefer not to kill or injure other people by driving
dangerously, even though it may be fun.

--
UK Radical Campaigns
www.zing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill.

So you think it may be fun to kill or injure people, I don't.

No, you are wrong again. Some motorists think it is fun to drive
dangerously and thereby put lives at risk. Indeed, one of their
justifications for motoring is that it is fun.

Never let it be said that Doug doesn't take every opportunity to make
himself look like a raving loony.



Or a liar.

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Tony Dragon
  #64  
Old February 24th 10, 06:42 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.rec.driving
Brimstone
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"Tony Dragon" wrote in message
news
Brimstone wrote:


"Doug" wrote in message
...
On 23 Feb, 19:05, Tony Dragon wrote:
Doug wrote:
On 22 Feb, 23:05, Ian wrote:
On 21 Feb, 22:14, Adrian wrote:

Quite how anybody would think that's a bad thing, reducing
safety, is
thoroughly beyond me.
RoSPA think / everything/ is a threatto safety. Unless they are
making
money from it, of course.

What sort of miserable Billy No-Mates joins a society whose aim is
the
prevention of accidents instead of doing something constructive and
fun with life? Do little boys and girls grow up dreaming of being
HSE
Inspectors?

No they prefer not to kill or injure other people by driving
dangerously, even though it may be fun.

--
UK Radical Campaigns
www.zing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill.

So you think it may be fun to kill or injure people, I don't.

No, you are wrong again. Some motorists think it is fun to drive
dangerously and thereby put lives at risk. Indeed, one of their
justifications for motoring is that it is fun.

Never let it be said that Doug doesn't take every opportunity to make
himself look like a raving loony.



Or a liar.

They're not alternatives. One usually goes with the other.


  #65  
Old February 24th 10, 07:42 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.rec.driving
Sir Jeremy
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Default Children being recruited early by the car culture.

On 22 Feb, 23:05, Ian wrote:
On 21 Feb, 22:14, Adrian wrote:

Quite how anybody would think that's a bad thing, reducing safety, is
thoroughly beyond me.


RoSPA think / everything/ is a threatto safety. Unless they are making
money from it, of course.

What sort of miserable Billy No-Mates joins a society whose aim is the
prevention of accidents instead of doing something constructive and
fun with life? Do little boys and girls grow up dreaming of being HSE
Inspectors?

Ian


The sort of miserable no-mates that end up as Doug and ****** Lee
  #66  
Old February 24th 10, 07:45 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.rec.driving
Sir Jeremy
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Default Children being recruited early by the car culture.

On 24 Feb, 08:29, Doug wrote:
On 23 Feb, 19:05, Tony Dragon wrote:



Doug wrote:
On 22 Feb, 23:05, Ian wrote:
On 21 Feb, 22:14, Adrian wrote:


Quite how anybody would think that's a bad thing, reducing safety, is
thoroughly beyond me.
RoSPA think / everything/ is a threatto safety. Unless they are making
money from it, of course.


What sort of miserable Billy No-Mates joins a society whose aim is the
prevention of accidents instead of doing something constructive and
fun with life? Do little boys and girls grow up dreaming of being HSE
Inspectors?


No they prefer not to kill or injure other people by driving
dangerously, even though it may be fun.


--
UK Radical Campaigns
www.zing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill.


So you think it may be fun to kill or injure people, I don't.


No, you are wrong again. Some motorists think it is fun to drive
dangerously and thereby put lives at risk. Indeed, one of their
justifications for motoring is that it is fun.

--
UK Radical Campaignswww.zing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Motoring is fun, taunting senile old ****s like you is fun as well,
but not as much fun as driving fast.
I drive fast, not dangerous- no accident or conviction in 38 years
driving
  #67  
Old February 25th 10, 07:11 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.rec.driving
Doug[_3_]
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Default Children being recruited early by the car culture.

On 24 Feb, 19:45, Sir Jeremy wrote:
On 24 Feb, 08:29, Doug wrote:



On 23 Feb, 19:05, Tony Dragon wrote:


Doug wrote:
On 22 Feb, 23:05, Ian wrote:
On 21 Feb, 22:14, Adrian wrote:


Quite how anybody would think that's a bad thing, reducing safety, is
thoroughly beyond me.
RoSPA think / everything/ is a threatto safety. Unless they are making
money from it, of course.


What sort of miserable Billy No-Mates joins a society whose aim is the
prevention of accidents instead of doing something constructive and
fun with life? Do little boys and girls grow up dreaming of being HSE
Inspectors?


No they prefer not to kill or injure other people by driving
dangerously, even though it may be fun.


--
UK Radical Campaigns
www.zing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill.


So you think it may be fun to kill or injure people, I don't.


No, you are wrong again. Some motorists think it is fun to drive
dangerously and thereby put lives at risk. Indeed, one of their
justifications for motoring is that it is fun.


--
UK Radical Campaignswww.zing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Motoring is fun, taunting senile old ****s like you is fun as well,
but not as much fun as driving fast.
I drive fast, not dangerous- no accident or conviction in 38 years
driving

Just because you haven't hit anyone or anything yet doesn't mean that
millions doing the same as you won't. What if you hit and kill someone
tomorrow, will it change your driving habit or will you just carry on
regardless?

You are a perfect example of the average motorist's mindset.

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UK Radical Campaigns
www.zing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill.
  #68  
Old February 25th 10, 10:17 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.rec.driving
NM
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Default Children being recruited early by the car culture.

On 25 Feb, 07:11, Doug wrote:

Mucho snippo


You are a perfect example of the average motorist's mindset.

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UK Radical Campaignswww.zing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill.


Therefore the norm, given the amount of motorists in the UK.

  #69  
Old February 26th 10, 07:01 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.rec.driving
Doug[_3_]
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Default Children being recruited early by the car culture.

On 25 Feb, 10:17, NM wrote:
On 25 Feb, 07:11, Doug wrote:

Mucho snippo



You are a perfect example of the average motorist's mindset.



Therefore the norm, given the amount of motorists in the UK.

Your point?

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  #70  
Old February 26th 10, 03:51 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.rec.driving
Brimstone
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Default Children being recruited early by the car culture.



"Doug" wrote in message
...
On 25 Feb, 10:17, NM wrote:
On 25 Feb, 07:11, Doug wrote:

Mucho snippo



You are a perfect example of the average motorist's mindset.



Therefore the norm, given the amount of motorists in the UK.

Your point?

That you don't have one.


 




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