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He introduced me to the JIS, which I have recently discovered is perfect for the bolt on my bells. Who would have thought on the Crane Ritan, a...
Police Scotland can beat that - they have no online reporting system. You can either wait 2 hours in a police station to make a statement, or wait...
It appears not to be disputed in the case of Ms Griffifths that she stepped in front of the cyclist when they were two metres apart. If he was...
Seems crazy, but this is fairly common (certainly in the UK). Might be:...
How can incidents like this be stopped in future? ...
"After seven years of campaigning alongside other families who have lost loved ones" ...
It's happened in Le Tour also (I don't think that was Mr. Hembrow though).
Meanwhile...
Havers should be made to make the same claims to the faces of all the victims (and families of the dead) of motorist violence who have suffered.
Driver needs to pony up for the repairs.