Windermere - what ban? :)
Well we may have lost the first battle, the 10mph speed limit is now
law. But Windermere Action Force have already been out in force breaking
this discriminatory law. A sign of things to come...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cumbria/4389905.stm
If anyone can donate *any* amount of money to WAF, this will go towards
contesting court cases. The Lake District National Park Authority are
strapped for cash and even if we can't force them under, we can make
sure they can't afford to contest the cases. Please visit
http://www.waf.uk.com/contact.html for details of mechandise you can buy
and how to donate to us.
{If you support the ban, don't bother flaming as I'm not a regular in
this group and you'll only waste bandwidth coz I won't see it)
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Windermere Action Force
http://www.waf.uk.com
http://www.ldnpa.co.uk
Date:Tue, 29 Mar 2005 17:20:00 GMT
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Re: Windermere - what ban? :)
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 17:20:00 GMT, Nick
wrote:
>Well we may have lost the first battle, the 10mph speed limit is now
>law. But Windermere Action Force have already been out in force breaking
>this discriminatory law. A sign of things to come...
>
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cumbria/4389905.stm
>
>If anyone can donate *any* amount of money to WAF, this will go towards
>contesting court cases. The Lake District National Park Authority are
>strapped for cash and even if we can't force them under, we can make
>sure they can't afford to contest the cases. Please visit
>http://www.waf.uk.com/contact.html for details of mechandise you can buy
>and how to donate to us.
>
>{If you support the ban, don't bother flaming as I'm not a regular in
>this group and you'll only waste bandwidth coz I won't see it)
Is the a fund for preserving the ban?
(In the interests of even-handedness.)
J.
PS You seem to just use the group for your own ends and not bother reading
it anyway.....so why should we support you?
Date:Fri, 01 Apr 2005 20:46:16 +0100
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