Tour of Britain safety concerns....



"dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> >The =
> >police are going to extend the support they give us.

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> I should bl**dy well hope so!
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> >"For some police and marshals it's been some years since they last =
> >worked on an event of this scale."

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> Ridiculous excuse, isn't it. They can quite happily shut off roads for

various
> running events without incident. Forgive me for being an old cynic, but it
> smacks of the typical disregard/contempt for cyclists all too prevalent in

the
> UK. After all, cyclists are slow, aren't they...
>
> AAAAGGGHHH!!!
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> They couldn't organise a p*ss-up in brewery...
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> But I really shouldn't be surprised :-(
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> Cheers, helen s
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> to get correct one remove fame & fortune
> h*$el*$$e*nd**$o$ts**i*$*$m*m$o*n*s@$*a$o*l.c**$om$
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> --Due to financial crisis the light at the end of the tunnel is switched

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Don't you believe it.Motorists disregard runners as well as I know only too
well.

Sam Salt
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On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 17:27:57 +0100 someone who may be "Tony B"
<[email protected]> wrote this:-

>hear, hear. Who do we direct complaints to at the BBC?


You look up their web site and find the appropriate place.


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