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You backed the police rather than the speeders, even when the officers jump out from behind rubbish bins.
I can't see the problem. Only those breaking the law have something to fear!
Chirpy Council Worker
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Hide AdIf you speed on a speed-restricted road then you are breaking to law, so what's the problem?
cataibh
In my opinion Edinburgh is one of the worst places for drivers speeding and jumping red lights. If you're breaking the law then you deserve to be punished, not a slap on the wrist. Carry on, officers!
JulesF
Bottom line is, people shouldn't be speeding. For all the things people moan about, speeding is a terrible offence as it can easily cause so much damage.
Jambo Jay
Speeders should have their cars crushed, then they would have something to whinge about.
steve 1511
With the tram works diversion in place the whole area is a traffic nightmare and the behaviour of drivers, as they rat-race past schools, is disgraceful. I'm more than happy for the police to be as sneaky as possible to catch the offenders. This is a residential area with a nursery and primary school; anyone speeding should be treated pretty severely in my opinion.
JFW, New Town
There was the odd voice of dissent.
I do wish police resources were targeted at addressing criminals as opposed to trying to modify behavioural traits and impose social responsibility.
Leith Walk Resident
It's difficult to keep the trams out of this column, even when the story is that some of the barriers and diversions are going to be lifted for the time being.
That's it then. The beginning of the end.
Mr Chris
Old Cartha Boy agrees, and so does Jim Morrison, apparently ...
"This is The End . . . can you picture what will be . . ."
Old Cartha Boy
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Hide AdThis couldn't be anything to do with the fast-approaching election, could it? I can just imagine the local Lib Dem councillors deciding that if they can return the city to normality now, by election day we will have forgotten the mess they have made of the city!
Hmm . . .
The Leith Business Association has campaigned for the removal of the barriers on Leith Walk since their installation in December 2008. On every occasion that the matter has been raised (even as recently as March 2010), TIE have stated that the barriers cannot be removed for Health & Safety reasons. Now that they are attempting to engender some support for the embattled project and it suits their own ends, suddenly it IS possible. Rank hypocrisy!
Alan D Rudland
And the story about the new second-hand shop sparked an obvious comment . . .
How much do you get for a second-hand tram?
Thinner Bob 79
Finally, some sympathy for the frozen-out pensioners.
Billions a year on methadone to wasters, invisible trams, asylum chancers, minority groups of all and any sort. And granny can't afford to turn her fire on. This is civilisation folks.
reincarnated