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    The truth about 'Road Pricing'...

    Considering the Government have a history of UNDERESTIMATING a given problem that they find embarrassing, see the news reports of freed sexual predators etc that occured last year, and the fact that many Immigrants groups actually feel this figure is at the lowest end of the estimates, I think...
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    The truth about 'Road Pricing'...

    Masona, I am not sure if that first quote above is meant to imply I said it, but I have not said that camera's or ID cards prevent crime, but they are both tools in the arsenal of weapons to combat crime Your comment about the crime rate is pure paranoia, the UK, despite what the press says...
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    The truth about 'Road Pricing'...

    Ellal, according to government figures published last year, there are an estimated 850,000 people in the country illegally and these people cost the nation an estimated £30 Billion annually in lost taxation revenue, medical costs, insurance related costs and those associated with the...
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    The truth about 'Road Pricing'...

    Using camera's to track the movement of criminals (inc' Terror suspects) will never prevent crime, and nor is it likely to stop criminal acts prior to their commission. What the camera's will do is increase the burden of proof in any prosecution by allowing the state to show a connected chain of...
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    Dual personalities

    Softus, as all UK ISP's use NAT servers for their connections, that applies to all, as I said. The exception is when you pay for a static IP, then the software will nab your real IP. How do I know this..sorry, not allowed to say, but it is a fact. Yes there are ways of still identifying a...
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    Dual personalities

    esra, I hate to say this, but you are in fact wrong. In your example you used a hotmail account as the example, however many people, like myself, access their hotmail accounts via the web and do not use Outlook or Outlook express. The myth that this board captures the IP address of the...
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    The truth about 'Road Pricing'...

    Here we will disagree. I am wholly in favour of ID cards. They do prevent crime. If people are forced, for a finite period of time, to carry an ID card, then all the illegals in the country can be removed, saving the nation Billions every year. The period of mandatory possession should be set...
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    The truth about 'Road Pricing'...

    Joe, firstly let me say this, your taking that comment out of context. Changing your foreign policy is not the same as pandering to terrorists, and I for one would be appalled and outraged at such an idea. I have fought these bar stewards, I have lost friends and colleagues to them, and...
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    Ken Livingstone plans

    I will see if I can obtain a copy from the Imman and scan it so I can post a copy on the net. It would nice to send it to the Evening Standard, the Standards commissioner and Boris Johnson.. I'd be interested to see how Ken gets out of that mess.
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    Star Names

    Tim, mine was not a personal attack. Stating what people know to be a fact is not personal unless done so in an insulting way. Please stop trying to start an argument. Now move along, nothing to see here.
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    The truth about 'Road Pricing'...

    I understand the arguments of those on both sides of this debate. I can see the security benefits that can be gleaned by such a monitored society, however I do have some serious concerns. Please bear in mind my former life and how I earned a living in the Security Forces, so I can honestly...
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    Star Names

    I get the impression that younf Timothy thinks we are the same person, Oh how deluded some people can be. Tim, I don't give a rats arse what you think of me, but I have no need to play silly games and post with multiple personalities, just as I don't care that you obviously do, that is your...
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    Ken Livingstone plans

    Contrary to what his letter says that was sent to Mosques in London. Either he is a bare faced liar, or his staff are putting his name to things without permission, which means he has no control over his office. Whichever is true it means he is unfit to hold public office and should be...
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    Ouch

    Being taller than average myself, I can readilly identify with the head banging incidents so far mentioned. I would love a pound for everytime I have banged my head either sober or drunk (Yes I am a Muslim that drinks..One has to have a Vice in life to be considered normal! :lol: ) I recall...
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    Star Names

    Tim, I will concede I am not as talented as you are. I can read and speak in 5 languages, but alas I am only able to perform that feat with one personality, so I bow to your talent of multiple personalities, your truly gifted! :?
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    Star Names

    Well that does not mean that the post you cut it from was not one from a different incarnation of yourself does it. :lol: Although I will admit to being surprised at your computer skills, obviously you have hidden talents as well as personalities. :lol: :lol:
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    Star Names

    Tim, can I ask why the picture is hosted on a web site with the name of another member here, namely Ninebob, not to mention Bulldog being in there as well, I can only assume that you, Ninebob and Bulldog are manifestations of the same malevolent personality. I submit that the picture is...
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    Ken Livingstone plans

    John, it is not being sponsored by KL, but he is supporting it and has promised that The Mayors Office will push through planning permission, over-rulling the local authority planning office if necessary, has promised that public money will be used to provide parking restrictions around the...
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    Star Names

    Fair enough...is that a case of fly, fried, crisp and dried then ?
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