On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 22:24:33 +0100, Brammel
I fail to grasp what a priveledge is, a shelf over an earth closet? The margins of an evergreen hedge?
breasts... 281On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 21:47:55 +0100, Brammel Go on then, explain to me how 150 km-h ~94 mph is a perfectly safe and reasonable speed on an autostrada but...
And you fail to grasp the nature of a right. For example a pedestrian does not have an absolute right of access to a highway, they are excluded from motorways, and even from the public highway if their use of the highway is other than to pbutt or repbutt.
breasts... 282Still got the 4x4? buttuming that we're talking about CO2, since extra-urban pollution from oxides of nitrogen is not a major issue in the UK, you may be interested in some...
Harrison v. Duke of Rutland 1893 1 Q.B. 142
"the plaintiff was on the highway ... not for the purpose of using it in order to pbutt and repbutt, or for any reasonable or usual mode of using the highway as a highway, I think he was a trespbutter."
breasts... 280Brammel yes but not only the drivers. Better an accident is avoided than blame dished out. no they don't, they do so for their safety and the safety of others. Same as every other road...
Says the person with more hooks in his lip than a chav at a piercing convention.
No it predates Magna Carta, amazing how ignorant you appear to be of your own consbreastution. No, hang on, it's just amazing how ignorant you are.
=========================================================================== Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Improving Rights of Way in England and Wales Consultation Paper
Annex B Rights of Way
A "public right of way" in England and Wales is a way over which the public have a right to pbutt and repbutt. The way itself may or may not be on private land. In many cases, these are ancient public rights, rooted in common law as well as statute, going back to the Middle Ages and beyond. ===========================================================================
For your information: There is a common law right to pbutt and repbutt along highways at all times. Footpaths and bridleways, byways, and restricted byways are highways. They differ from other forms of highway, such as roads, by the type of traffic enbreastled to use them and the resources available to maintain them. Lack of use has no effect on the legal existence of a right of way. ===========================================================================
Carriageway A highway, other than a cycle way, over which the public have a right to pbutt and repbutt in or on vehicles. ===========================================================================
British law buttumes as its starting point that you have a right to drive. ===========================================================================
It's interesting BTW that the BNP supports the removal of the right to drive. So you'll be right (sic) at home.