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The Anti-car Movement in Britain Malcolm Heymer

The Anti-car Movement in Britain Malcolm Heymer. Information on Climate Change. www.abd.org.uk/climate_change_truths.htm The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change & Environmentalism by Christopher C. Horner The Chilling Stars by Henrik Svensmark & Nigel Calder

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The Anti-car Movement in Britain Malcolm Heymer

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  1. The Anti-car Movement in Britain Malcolm Heymer

  2. Information on Climate Change www.abd.org.uk/climate_change_truths.htm The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change & Environmentalism by Christopher C. Horner The Chilling Stars by Henrik Svensmark & Nigel Calder The Great Global Warming Swindle DVD from WAG TV (www.wagtv.com)

  3. Economics of the London Congestion Charge Source: Ealing Councillor Phil Taylor

  4. CCTV Facts and Figures There are over 4 million CCTV cameras in Britain – 20 per cent of the world total Britain has 1 per cent of the world’s population In a British city, you can be recorded on a CCTV camera more than 300 times per day

  5. “Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.” Benjamin Franklin

  6. Manchester: 80% of residents and 57% of businesses say NO [MART survey / Gtr Manchester Chamber of Commerce]

  7. Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA)

  8. “The relationship between accidents and vehicle flows is not a linear one (e.g. see Walmsley and Summersgill, 1998). For this reason, it is recommended that roads with very different flow levels are not studied together.” TRL Published Project Report PPR026 (2004) Accident Analysis on Rural Roads – a technical guide

  9. Don’t let it happen in America!

  10. www.abd.org.uk

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