7:50pm Sunday 5th July 2009
We all know that to drive at more than 30 mph through Chideock is dangerous and, dare I say it, illegal.
All right, someone got a road name wrong in the traffic regulation order, but the right intention was there, and everyone knew it.
If they didn't, there were enough signs - in the correct places - to tell them.
Wouldn't it be nice if people said ‘I know there was a technical error, but I was in the wrong and I accept my punishment’.
What do I think of people who claim back fines, some after more than 10 years, which they thoroughly deserved? Pathetic!
And, in answer to the oft-trotted out bleat that ‘it's all about money’ (which it isn't), you can prevent the authorities earning any money at all by keeping to the speed limit.
Michael Hart Main Road Osmington
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