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Speed limit campaign prejudicial?

by isleofman.com 11th April 2006
As the debate rumbles on over whether there should be an all-Island speed limit, a member of the Department of Transport has defended its public consultation process.

Captain Andrew Douglas was speaking after Rushen MHK Quintin Gill described the campaign as ‘prejudicial’ and called for it to be withdrawn – less than a year after a similar programme found two thirds of views expressed were firmly AGAINST a limit.

However, Captain Douglas, says it’s best not to comment until the latest consultation is concluded – and believes the department has taken a considered stance.
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 11th, April 2006 09:01pm.

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