Points Of View
John R D Stewart PATH OF CONDIE, PERTHSHIRE
Feast: As usual in November, newspaper articles bewail the fact that very little recognition is made in Scotland of the feast of our patron saint. However, for some years now St Andrews has not only celebrated 30 November itself, but has expanded its festival to nearly a week of events, including a St Andrew’s Day address, etc.
Yet, this appears to be wilfully ignored by the press.
(Cllr) Jane Ann Liston ST ANDREWS
Princess: Surely, the Princess Royal could have saved herself and the House of Windsor from the indignity of a criminal conviction by simply telling her mother that she wasn’t guilty. The Queen could have then passed this information to the judiciary in the established manner, the case would have collapsed, and the Royal Family would have avoided unnecessary embarrassment.
Scott Rorison DUMBARTON
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Hide AdBombing: I was interested to read your report of a German view on the British bombing of German cities (22 November). Before Britain even had the capability to conduct serious bombing of German cities, Germany conducted a serious bombing campaign on London and other British cities and targets. The Germans didn’t seem to be concerned about bombing British civilians.
(Dr) Gregory Warren HOUSTON, TEXAS
Hazard: Many drivers are so safety-conscious that they drive with fog-lights on, day and night in clear weather. This is dangerous and illegal. Even in daylight, fog-lights can dazzle, and it is worse at night, blinding oncoming drivers.
RT Alder DALGETY BAY, FIFE