
By Dan Ilett
Published: Tuesday 30 August 2005
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Name
Mike
Location
LONDON
Occupation
Engineer
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Publishing means making available to more than one person (usually a large number of people). Since a PIN is required, this is not "publishing".
Why should we be against a public body saving (our) money?
I don't get the anti speed camera lobby; when you join a club, you agree to abide by the rules - when you apply for a driving licence, you are joining a club. If you don't like it - sell the car and go by public transport!
Offering the service of allowing the motorist to v...
Pete
Do they have a page showing the mug shots of burgu...
Roger Boylett
This just about sums up all the political bull****...
Steve Berry
Publishing means making available to more than one...
Mike
Another example of a complete non-sequitor. Allowi...
Adrian Carey
Isn't it curious how any aspect of tracking and pu...
Bryan Scott
Mike and Bryan both trot out the same old argument...
Simon
and what Simon trots out is the same old anti came...
Bryan Scott
"What the antis really want is a situation that al...
David
This site simply allows those members of the publi...
Ken Sayer
It's a wonderful thing. Statistics I mean. Our mot...
Stephen
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