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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
Well they built them in my town 12 years ago if i see one a month use it that's it so great use of council tax money.
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The policy of encouragement is correct. Adoption of new-fangled hi-tech machinery is always slow in medeival villages.
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Originally Posted by Taf
They built them and they didn't come. That's the problem. And they caused traffic congestion which means more pollution affecting people and the environment.
It is painfully obvious that those who "passionately believe" are a tiny minority pushing their agenda on to the rest of us. And we have to pay for their pipe dreams of course.
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You are talking about Cardiff right? Is that the same place that's having a velothon next week to be attended by thousands? No-one is cycling there then. No passion, no interest. Gawd.
Plenty of minority groups push an agenda feeling they are the most deserving and plenty of taxpayers fund their pipe dreams, we both know that. Public money has to be used for the wider community and encouraging cycling is entirely appropriate though a less obvious benefit to those who are short-sighted.