Garage_Doors
Originally the Swankers
It's hard to know where to start with that post.
What you mean is you don't have a valid answer.
It's hard to know where to start with that post.
I hardly call 2139 residents voting in favour an overwhelming majority of residents - it is an overwhelming majority of locals who bothered to respond but given the thousands that live either side of Lewes Road I'd suggest only a minority have agreed to it.
Now I know we're different ends of the spectrum when it comes to Green ( capital G not small G ) issues but re-posting what is clearly council propaganda is unlike you.
How long before someone gets killed? i can see it happening. i really can.
Strange because everyone I have spoken to living near Coombe Rd/Bear Road is violently against this stupid, stupid idea. Of course we are just the poor sods who have to live here so our vote is obviously less important that a student who is only here for 3 years and pays nothing into the upkeep of these roads...
You can get any answer you want if you manipulate the question and who is asked it...
What you mean is you don't have a valid answer.
How long before someone gets killed? i can see it happening. i really can.
It might just be the case that we are a smallish Regency seaside town, with a population of approx. 155 000 souls, and the standard of living has improved so much that a large proportion own a car, and the place is just filled to the gunwales with the things, and there is no room to manoeuvre left
What I find galling is they are not honest about their agenda. If they came out and said they would do all they could to deter vehicles operating in the city, it would be a surefire vote-loser, so naturally they don't go to the polls on this ticket. However, the constant, misleading dressing-up of anti-vehicle measures as 'improvements' is a masterwork of propaganda...
It's just dishonest at the end of the day...
Can they just cone off the lane and sit back and watch the traffic pile up ( or flow freely ) before they dig up the road and hope all goes to plan?
It might just be the case that we are a smallish Regency seaside town, with a population of approx. 155 000 souls, and the standard of living has improved so much that a large proportion own a car, and the place is just filled to the gunwales with the things, and there is no room to manoeuvre left
What I find galling is they are not honest about their agenda. If they came out and said they would do all they could to deter vehicles operating in the city, it would be a surefire vote-loser, so naturally they don't go to the polls on this ticket. However, the constant, misleading dressing-up of anti-vehicle measures as 'improvements' is a masterwork of propaganda...
It's just dishonest at the end of the day...
they're pro-public transport, which different from being 'anti-car' - and they've pretty much stuck to
You will have to go to work via Plumpton
And the taxi trade agree with it.The City Council, the bus companies, Brighton & Hove Albion, Brighton & Hove Business Forum and now the local residents agree with it.
Don't have a problem with this except at what cost, environmentally it wil not be more beneficial and once public transport comes down to an affordable level.
Is not widely know we have one of the most expensive public transport systems in the country?
Using a bus in Brighton is just too expensive.
For me I have to have a. Vechicle to earn a living so it a fixed cost I have to have it. If I want to go into town it's less that a £1 for fuel but if I want to take a bus it's near on £4. It just too expensive.