[FONT=Tahoma, Verdana, Arial][SIZE=2][FONT=Tahoma, Verdana, Arial][SIZE=2][FONT=Tahoma, Verdana, Arial][SIZE=2][FONT=Tahoma, Verdana, Arial][SIZE=2][FONT=Tahoma, Verdana, Arial][SIZE=2]I've just got my pathetic gene[SIZE=2]r[/SIZE]ic reply from the pathetic BBC:
[SIZE=2]"'[/SIZE]War on Britain’s Roads’ is a serious examination of the relationship between cyclists and other road users. The documentary is driven by first hand personal testimony and is mainly centred around a series of individual incidents and the personal experiences of those involved. The film set out to explore real-life stories and is not a comprehensive investigation into every aspect of cycling. It is about the relationship between cyclists and drivers rather the pros and cons of cycling. The programme uses actual footage of real incidents to provoke discussion and investigates the outcomes and consequences of several of the incidents captured and features interviews with both cyclists and drivers. Viewers are left to form their own opinions based on the facts.
Raising awareness of these issues, on a primetime BBC One programme, can only be a positive thing for both cyclists and other road users. We hope that you watch the programme and then form your own opinions."
[SIZE=2]I am not inclined to pay my licence fee next year.... = 14 days i[SIZE=2]m[/SIZE]prisonment[SIZE=2]. [/SIZE] Hmm... Time to read [SIZE=2]'A la R[/SIZE]echerche du [SIZE=2]T[/SIZE]emps [SIZE=2]P[/SIZE]erdu'[SIZE=2]! [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]J[/SIZE]ust need to keep on the right side of Big Debs on D [SIZE=2]Block...[/SIZE][/SIZE]
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[FONT=Tahoma, Verdana, Arial][SIZE=2][FONT=Tahoma, Verdana, Arial][SIZE=2][FONT=Tahoma, Verdana, Arial][SIZE=2][FONT=Tahoma, Verdana, Arial][SIZE=2][FONT=Tahoma, Verdana, Arial][SIZE=2]I've just got my pathetic gene[SIZE=2]r[/SIZE]ic reply from the pathetic BBC:
[SIZE=2]"'[/SIZE]War on Britain’s Roads’ is a serious examination of the relationship between cyclists and other road users. The documentary is driven by first hand personal testimony and is mainly centred around a series of individual incidents and the personal experiences of those involved. The film set out to explore real-life stories and is not a comprehensive investigation into every aspect of cycling. It is about the relationship between cyclists and drivers rather the pros and cons of cycling. The programme uses actual footage of real incidents to provoke discussion and investigates the outcomes and consequences of several of the incidents captured and features interviews with both cyclists and drivers. Viewers are left to form their own opinions based on the facts.
Raising awareness of these issues, on a primetime BBC One programme, can only be a positive thing for both cyclists and other road users. We hope that you watch the programme and then form your own opinions."
[SIZE=2]I am not inclined to pay my licence fee next year.... = 14 days i[SIZE=2]m[/SIZE]prisonment[SIZE=2]. [/SIZE] Hmm... Time to read [SIZE=2]'A la R[/SIZE]echerche du [SIZE=2]T[/SIZE]emps [SIZE=2]P[/SIZE]erdu'[SIZE=2]! [/SIZE] [SIZE=2]J[/SIZE]ust need to keep on the right side of Big Debs on D [SIZE=2]Block...[/SIZE][/SIZE]
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