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[Chat] Fuel gauge inaccuracies?

Hi Guys
I dont know what all the fuss is about who cares about crime, rape, violence
getting your head kicked in, not being safe in your own home, not being able
to walk around in safety, not too sure if your kids are safe and for how
long, but at least you feel safer on the roads come on be honest dont you.
Jesus at least we are all of one mind about this and yet when it comes to
voting these a-- h--- in we do it all the time. Has any one been following
the debate going on on 80cool aus about the 4x4 planned penilties.
John c 92 HDJ 80 1HD-T Ireland
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roman" <[Email address removed]>
To: <[Email address removed]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: [ELCO] [Chat] Fuel gauge inaccuracies?
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 09:54:56 -0000, Anthony Graham
<[Email address removed]> wrote:
Anthony,
Here are some facts:
- According to police statisctis, in the five months between April and
August 2003, North Wales Police caught 32,333 drivers exceeding a
speed limit (that's equivalent to over 10% of all the drivers who
live in North Wales!) Right! 32,333 down — 271,960 to go!
At the same time:
- In the past year, violent crime rose 36% in North Wales.
- Detection rates for violent offences fell from 82% to 64%.
- In April 2003, just 18 out of 296 burglaries in North Wales were
cleared up (6.1%) and the lowest rate ever recorded.
- Only 41 of 693 vehicle crimes were solved.
- North Wales Police kept L1.7 million of the L2.6 million raised from
speeding fines in 2002.
Now, anyone knows the date of the next elections?
--
Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80
 
Yes you're quite right we get the leaders we deserve. As the majority of
the public is too stupid to work out what matters because they're too
busy being led around by the media with the latest shock horror isn't it
dreadful story.
Now you'd think that as statistics suggest that over 50% of the public
admit speeding regularly + the ones that were too timid too admit it
you'd think they'd come to realise that maybe we have the balance wrong
in law enforcement. If we went back to the old days the coppers would
patrol which means they go after the really bad cases and sling
dangerous driving at them and everyone gets to see policemen around who
can deal with other crimes.
Ian.
john byrne wrote:
 
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