Letter:Armed response

Alan Stableford
Friday 03 November 1995 00:02 GMT
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From Mr Alan Stableford

Sir: By her own admission, Kate Rankin (letter, 28 October) has caused a potentially dangerous situation to arise as a result of her negligence when driving. The proper immediate response in such a situation would be to assess the situation, concentrate on the job in hand and get on with her journey. A totally incorrect response would be to lose further control by brandishing her arms around in some arcane gesture of apology.

Yours faithfully,

Alan Stableford

Gravesend, Kent

30 October

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