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Re: 20 mph limits

Postby cromwell » 02 Jan 2013, 13:23

Workingman wrote:It's board of directors is anonymous apart from Andrew Davis. It is a registered charity (Registered Charity: 1098625) as well as a Ltd company, but the trustees are hard to find. The ETA Trust, a supposedly independent arm, is based in the Isle of Man. Its trustees are not published. The combined HQ is a drop box in Weybridge.

The whole thing looks to be nothing more than a front for a Lobbyists, which begs the questions of who is funding what and why is it being listened to?


My thoughts exactly. Another fake "Charity"?
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Re: 20 mph limits

Postby kathy22 » 03 Jan 2013, 16:24

We have 20 limit on the lane from about halfway to the top as there are schools nearby. Wouldn't mind but 20 is understandable from early morning to about 5pm after that it is not necessary, also outside our house we have humps to slow drivers down, some hope they still speed on this lane and the worse offenders are buses and lorries and believe me some times you can fairly feel the foundations shake at times.

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