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Howard
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Hi Simon,
'Mr Scott's' letters via the magic of the Lexis database.
(Subscriber only unfortunately)
Hull Daily Mail
December 29, 2003
SECTION: News; Other; Letters; Pg. 8
LENGTH: 47 words
HEADLINE: Cyclists Without Lights Must Be Fined
BODY: Why don't the police prosecute poverty stricken
cyclists who ride in the dark without lights? They are
issuing £60 fines to motorists who break the speed limit,
and they should start doing the same to the cyclists that
break the law.
P Scott, Tranby Lane, Anlaby.
Hull Daily Mail
December 15, 2003
SECTION: News; Other; Letters; Pg. 9
LENGTH: 31 words
HEADLINE: New Rules For Cycle Lights?
BODY: I Can remember when cycling during the hours of
darkness without lights was an offence. Apparently, not now,
judging by all we see every night.
P Scott, Tranby Lane, Anlaby.
Hull Daily Mail
November 26, 2003
SECTION: News; Other; Letters; Pg. 8
LENGTH: 58 words
HEADLINE: Safety Starts At Home
BODY: If Simon Mason is really concerned about the safety of
pedal cyclists, doesn't he think it would be much safer if
all of them had lights, back and front, that are in good
working order when cycling during the hours of darkness?
These cyclists certainly do not seem to be concerned about
their own safety.
P Scott, Tranby Lane, Anlaby.
Hull Daily Mail
October 29, 2003
SECTION: News; Other; Letters; Pg. 8
LENGTH: 63 words
HEADLINE: Cyclist Without Lights Is The Greatest Danger
BODY: I Fully agree with Mr Donis (letters, October 18) who
said 40 mph would be a safer speed limit. Does Simon Mason
go out in the dark? He obviously doesn't see all the
cyclists riding without lights. He should direct his
criticism and advice in their direction. Cyclists without
lights don't have any regard for their own safety.
P Scott, Tranby Lane, Anlaby.
'Mr Scott's' letters via the magic of the Lexis database.
(Subscriber only unfortunately)
Hull Daily Mail
December 29, 2003
SECTION: News; Other; Letters; Pg. 8
LENGTH: 47 words
HEADLINE: Cyclists Without Lights Must Be Fined
BODY: Why don't the police prosecute poverty stricken
cyclists who ride in the dark without lights? They are
issuing £60 fines to motorists who break the speed limit,
and they should start doing the same to the cyclists that
break the law.
P Scott, Tranby Lane, Anlaby.
Hull Daily Mail
December 15, 2003
SECTION: News; Other; Letters; Pg. 9
LENGTH: 31 words
HEADLINE: New Rules For Cycle Lights?
BODY: I Can remember when cycling during the hours of
darkness without lights was an offence. Apparently, not now,
judging by all we see every night.
P Scott, Tranby Lane, Anlaby.
Hull Daily Mail
November 26, 2003
SECTION: News; Other; Letters; Pg. 8
LENGTH: 58 words
HEADLINE: Safety Starts At Home
BODY: If Simon Mason is really concerned about the safety of
pedal cyclists, doesn't he think it would be much safer if
all of them had lights, back and front, that are in good
working order when cycling during the hours of darkness?
These cyclists certainly do not seem to be concerned about
their own safety.
P Scott, Tranby Lane, Anlaby.
Hull Daily Mail
October 29, 2003
SECTION: News; Other; Letters; Pg. 8
LENGTH: 63 words
HEADLINE: Cyclist Without Lights Is The Greatest Danger
BODY: I Fully agree with Mr Donis (letters, October 18) who
said 40 mph would be a safer speed limit. Does Simon Mason
go out in the dark? He obviously doesn't see all the
cyclists riding without lights. He should direct his
criticism and advice in their direction. Cyclists without
lights don't have any regard for their own safety.
P Scott, Tranby Lane, Anlaby.