Legal news in brief - 25 April 2013
Law on the Web Norfolk's police and crime commissioner, Stephen Bett, has issued an apology for suggesting that speed limits should be removed from some roads. Bett claimed his comments – in which he bemoaned the presence of “so many damn signs” and suggested ... |
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ABOLISH SPEED LIMITS! PH BLOG
Pistonheads.com The new Police and Crime commissioner for Norfolk, Stephen Bett, has done just thissays the Telegraph, going as far as to suggest letting the handiest drivers 'go as fast as the car will go.' Ka-booooom. Treading carefully there I see Stephen. The ... |
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Flippant: Stephen Bett said he wanted to see speed limits abolished on ...
Metro A police and crime commissioner (PCC) has apologised for a 'tongue-in-cheek' comment that skilled drivers should be allowed to drive as fast as they like. Norfolk PCC Stephen Bett said, with hindsight, his message about the clutter associated with road ... Norfolk PCC Stephen Bett sorry for speed limit comments Norfolk police commissioner says sorry for speeding comments Scrap speed limits, says police commissioner - Recombu |
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Norfolk police commissioner says sorry for speeding comments
Norwich Evening News After the interview, a spokesman for the Guild of Experienced Motorists described Mr Bett's comments as “nonsense”. David Quarmby, chairman of the RAC Foundation, said: “While Stephen Bett may be mesmerised by varying speed limits, there is no ... |
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Norfolk police commissioner says sorry for speeding comments
Norfolk Eastern Daily Press After the interview, a spokesman for the Guild of Experienced Motorists described Mr Bett's comments as “nonsense”. David Quarmby, chairman of the RAC Foundation, said: “While Stephen Bett may be mesmerised by varying speed limits, there is no ... Norfolk PCC Stephen Bett sorry for speed limit comments Norfolk: Police and Crime Commissioner's apology over speeding comments gaffe Police boss criticised for speed limit comments |




