Re: Another hit and run



....And let's not forget that **** Vic Reeves ('as funny as toothache')
has just been banned after crashing his car and doing a hit and run
whilst several times over the drink-drive limit.

The bottom line is that 'The Great British Motorist' (Copyright the AA)
is all but out of control and no one has the political will to
challenge their habitual law breaking, never mind their habit of
intimidating, maiming and killing other road users. It's all a symptom
of Britain's decline into hierarchical-authoritarian or downright
fascist politics where the dominant groups in society expect to get
away with behaving however they please whilst the misdemeanours of low
status groups, such as down and outs and even 'pavement cyclists', are
met with 'zero tolerance' policing, legions of Community support
officers and all the rest...
 
[email protected] wrote:
> ...And let's not forget that **** Vic Reeves ('as funny as toothache')
> has just been banned after crashing his car and doing a hit and run
> whilst several times over the drink-drive limit.
>
> The bottom line is that 'The Great British Motorist' (Copyright the AA)
> is all but out of control


agreed.

> and no one has the political will to
> challenge their habitual law breaking,


agreed

> never mind their habit of
> intimidating, maiming and killing other road users.


agreed.

> It's all a symptom
> of Britain's decline into hierarchical-authoritarian...[politics]


er, what?
 
On Tue, 17 May 2005 17:21:37 +0100 someone who may be Not Responding
<[email protected]> wrote this:-

>> It's all a symptom
>> of Britain's decline into hierarchical-authoritarian...[politics]

>
>er, what?


"the dominant groups in society expect to get away with behaving
however they please whilst the misdemeanours of low status groups,
such as down and outs and even 'pavement cyclists', are met with
'zero tolerance' policing, legions of Community support officers and
all the rest..." is a good start.


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On Tue, 17 May 2005 00:49:04 -0700, findaddress wrote:

>
>
> The bottom line is that 'The Great British Motorist' (Copyright the AA)
> is all but out of control and no one has the political will to
> challenge their habitual law breaking, never mind their habit of
> intimidating, maiming and killing other road users.

Indeed.
I was out on a historical walk in Dulwich on Sunday.
The South Circular road was backed up due to a lane restriction.
Someone had stopped a car in the middle of a traffic-light controlled
junction, in a queue. OK, they were wrong.
Lights change, and on the cross street some idiot gets the hump and
rockets across the road, behind the tail of said stopped car.
No