Letter: Lawbreakers on the roads
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Jonathan Youens seems to believe that "infringing the law and the rules of common courtesy" is the sole preserve of cyclists.
In truth, a day does not go by when motorists of all ages do not consider the public footpath to be a car park. And perhaps routine exceeding of speed limits by motorists is the "greater disrespect for the law" that Mr Youens refers to as the consequence of failing to educate our children properly?
LES TELFORD
Flitwick, Bedfordshire
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