Yep. There's a recycling plant around the corner from my house which receives goods by narrowboat. Transport for London have even paid to improve the towpath so stuff can be unloaded there.
It doesn't say so in statutory law, but there is a defence of necessity (breaking the law in order to prevent death or serious harm to someone) which is what they use.
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That's a great story, Bry. I'm always slowing down when I approach Highways Patrollers, because I think they're the cops. So I suppose they're a handy deterrent against speeding excessively.
They're just in charge of putting out road cones, basically, aren't they?
Bladdy MARVELLOUS.
Let's hope no Nimby tossers take it to court in a SWEAT style.
I might just get one of those Johnny-come-hardly, out-of-towner, still-have-to-pay-in-but-you-can-sit-next-to-Brenda-if-you-want fifty quid MEMBERSHIPS this year. Excellent.
Cricket's BRILLIANT. :clap2...
Apart from spending a lot of taxpayers' money making multiple representations to the government in favour of the stadium. Oh, and letting us have the land to build it on, eh?
In GQ he called it "One of the most depressed towns in Southern England, a place that is arguably too full of drugs, obesity, underachievement and Labour MPs", and the leader of Portsmouth Council now wants him sacked.
I think he should be sacked for not being harsh enough on the place :lolol:
Embargoed to 0001 Tuesday April 3
(with pix)
SOAP MURDERER TRACY BEGINS LIFE BEHIND BARS
By Kim Pilling, PA
Scheming murderer Tracy Barlow sits alone in her prison cell with nothing for
company but a picture of her daughter.
The cold-blooded killer, played by Kate Ford, has begun life...