Cameron's green approach sees him jumping red lights POLITICS
He said: "It is essential that all road users, including cyclists, obey traffic laws. The laws are there for everybody's safety and, as always, it is disappointing when someone in the public eye sets a bad example." "As a role model Mr [David Cameron] must be aware that if he doe...
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Published in | Birmingham post (Birmingham, England) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Birmingham (UK)
Mirror Regional Newspapers
22.03.2008
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Summary: | He said: "It is essential that all road users, including cyclists, obey traffic laws. The laws are there for everybody's safety and, as always, it is disappointing when someone in the public eye sets a bad example." "As a role model Mr [David Cameron] must be aware that if he does break them, it is going to send out the wrong message to those he hopes to inspire." Cameron riding through a red light (on the right) on his way to Parliament; Cameron rides around a 'keep left' bollard the wrong way; Cameron jumps another red light Pictures: Daily Mirror |
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