Cyclists allowed to run red lights?
On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 13:28:51 +0100, "Brimstone"
wrote:
Adrian wrote:
"Brimstone" gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying:
That may or may not be the case down south. However, in this
country the figures I have seen indicated that this was not the
case.
Umm, you're in the same country I am - and by "down south", I
presume you're meaning the portion of that country which houses
somewhere more than 90% of the population of the country?
Errrr, not if he's in Edinburgh. That's in a different country to
where you say you live (somewhere on the outer reaches of the (sadly
truncated) Metropolitan Railway IIRC).
Funny. I thought both were definitely in the United Kingdom.
They are, but Sotland and England are different countries.
Scotland fails to meet 6 of the 8 criteria of being a country.
http://geography.about.com/od/politicalgeography/a/scotlandnot.htm
The clue is in the the fact that they have different names
Is of no significance. they can call it "Caledonia" if they like.
and different legal structures.
Ditto.
While laws governing Scotland are passed in England Scotland cannot be
a country.
Derek
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