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David Hansen
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 09:47:28 GMT someone who may be
"Sniper8052(L96A1)" <[email protected]> wrote this:-
>> You'd better try and convince some councils of this assertion. I can
>> think of a few who have installed such things precisely to help
>> pedestrians cross.
>
>Yea, put in the rest of the sentence...
>
>>> or to denote the difference between two speed limits or mark the entrance to a village,
>>> although they may be used for any of the above.
Putting in the rest of the sentence makes no difference to the point
I made. It is simply unnecessary clutter.
I can take you to locations where islands have been provided as a
safe area for pedestrians; not part of a (formal) pedestrian
crossing, where there is no difference in speed limits and neither
is it the entrance to a village. Neither is the purpose to separate
opposing traffic which might otherwise come into conflict.
>Or better still quote it properly...
I did.
>Don't be a ****
Excellent, the resort of those with no better arguments.
>just to try and make a point which you know full well
>you can only make by misrepresenting that which was written.
I did not misrepresent what was written. My point remains.
>I quite clearly state that they may well be used for that and other
>purposes
Some other purposes.
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David Hansen, Edinburgh | PGP email preferred-key number F566DA0E
I will always explain revoked keys, unless the UK government
prevents me by using the RIP Act 2000.
"Sniper8052(L96A1)" <[email protected]> wrote this:-
>> You'd better try and convince some councils of this assertion. I can
>> think of a few who have installed such things precisely to help
>> pedestrians cross.
>
>Yea, put in the rest of the sentence...
>
>>> or to denote the difference between two speed limits or mark the entrance to a village,
>>> although they may be used for any of the above.
Putting in the rest of the sentence makes no difference to the point
I made. It is simply unnecessary clutter.
I can take you to locations where islands have been provided as a
safe area for pedestrians; not part of a (formal) pedestrian
crossing, where there is no difference in speed limits and neither
is it the entrance to a village. Neither is the purpose to separate
opposing traffic which might otherwise come into conflict.
>Or better still quote it properly...
I did.
>Don't be a ****
Excellent, the resort of those with no better arguments.
>just to try and make a point which you know full well
>you can only make by misrepresenting that which was written.
I did not misrepresent what was written. My point remains.
>I quite clearly state that they may well be used for that and other
>purposes
Some other purposes.
--
David Hansen, Edinburgh | PGP email preferred-key number F566DA0E
I will always explain revoked keys, unless the UK government
prevents me by using the RIP Act 2000.