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    Cameron 'sorry for bike mistakes'


    The newspaper filmed Mr Cameron on his route to work


    David Cameron

    Conservative leader David Cameron has apologised after being photographed ignoring red lights and cycling the wrong way up a one-way street.
    Pictures in the Daily Mirror newspaper showed the politician breaching traffic rules as he cycled to work.
    "I know it is important to obey traffic laws - but I have obviously made mistakes on this occasion and I am sorry," Mr Cameron said in a statement.
    Campaigners criticised him though some blamed poor regulation and signage.
    Cyclist rules
    The Mirror followed Mr Cameron on three Wednesdays as he cycled to the Houses of Parliament from his Notting Hill home.
    The newspaper featured Mr Cameron cycling the wrong way up a one-way street in Dawson Place, going through a red light in Great George Street, driving the wrong way around a bollard in the Mall and breaching a red light at the Houses of Parliament.
    But the pictures merely highlighted the difficulties the average London cyclist faced, said cycling campaign group CTC.
    "It shows what an ass cycling regulation [and] traffic management is in this country at the moment... we campaign in CTC for things like opening up one-way streets, which are allowed all over Europe," said director Kevin Mayne.
    "[Mr Cameron] is a yard in front of the white line in front of the Houses of Parliament - frankly, that's where I'd go to get away from the cars, he was hardly jumping the light," he said.
    He added that the story had also highlighted how difficult signage was for cyclists in London.
    Hypocrisy?
    Cycling enthusiast and Tory candidate for London mayor, Boris Johnson, called for "zero tolerance" of cyclists who break the rules.
    Speaking to ITV1, he said: "I am a militant cyclist myself and I love cycling and I want more people to cycle in London, but part of the deal has got to be that if we are going to expand cycling in London ... we cyclists have got to obey the laws of the road."
    When asked to comment on his party leader's apparent breach of the rules, Mr Johnson said: "Show me the evidence."
    Kevin Clinton, head of road safety for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, criticised Mr Cameron.
    "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," he said.
    Road safety charity Brake stressed that all road users, including cyclists, needed to observe traffic rules.
    "People are dying on the roads every day and we can't afford to become complacent," a spokeswoman said.
    "As a role model, Mr Cameron must be aware that if he does break [the rules], it is going to send out the wrong message to those he hopes to inspire."
    'Publicity stunt'
    Steve Pound, Labour MP for Ealing North, said: "David Cameron aspires to make the laws of the land but can't uphold them."
    The Tory leader, who has been keen to establish his green credentials, cycles to work once a week - usually on a Wednesday. He found himself accused of hypocrisy in 2006 for cycling while being followed by a car carrying his briefcase, which he later said had only happened "once or twice". Mr Pound added: "We all remember the last time [Mr Cameron] went the wrong way up a one-way street with a publicity stunt. At least this time his driver wasn't following with his shoes."
    • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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    Yuh crazy? Jamaicans love fi spend taxpayers money on bling.


    BMW Provides Luxury Cars for Cricket World Cup

    KINGSTON(JIS)
    Monday, February 26, 2007

    PRINT THIS SEND TO A FRIEND The Jamaica Local Organizing Committee (LOC) has secured a fleet of 37 BMW 5 series motorcars as part of transport requirements for the hosting of the ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2007.
    The luxury cars, which are now in the island, are courtesy of BMW International, the official car sponsor of the mega event and will be used to transport officials of the ICC, teams, sponsors and other important persons.
    Speaking at a recent press conference, Jamaica LOC Executive Director, Robert Bryan, disclosed that an agreement was reached between the ICC CWC 2007 Inc. and the commercial rights holder, BMW, to supply the cars across the region to those governments wishing to utilize them.
    Based on the agreement, the vehicles will be used for the tournament at no cost. This is under the condition that the vehicles are imported into the island duty free and must be sold in the country at the end of the tournament.
    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade has agreed to purchase 20 of the luxury cars to replace and replenish the protocol fleet.
    "We are in the process of securing buyers for the remaining 17 cars. The cars can only be sold to those agencies or individuals that have duty concessions," Mr. Bryan informed. "If we cannot sell them there, they will have to be sold at the full duty price for such an import," he further indicated.
    Commenting on the BMW model cars, Mr. Bryan said they conformed to government regulations for the protocol fleet.
    The Guyanese government recently received 20 BMWs as part of its preparation to host "super eight" matches during the event.
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      Bruce Golding nuh say him a use a 14 year old Volvo and it bruck down part a di way to Tivoli so him have fi walk the rest, so a Bicycle would help him from Downtown to Tivoli? or him woulda fi pass orange st. and Mathew's Lane them so him woulda fi get flat a wear protective gears

      Anyhow it would be good to see our parliamnentarian take a step in the energy saving direction.
      • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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        Originally posted by Hortical View Post
        Yuh crazy? Jamaicans love fi spend taxpayers money on bling.


        BMW Provides Luxury Cars for Cricket World Cup

        KINGSTON(JIS)
        Monday, February 26, 2007

        PRINT THIS SEND TO A FRIEND The Jamaica Local Organizing Committee (LOC) has secured a fleet of 37 BMW 5 series motorcars as part of transport requirements for the hosting of the ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2007.
        The luxury cars, which are now in the island, are courtesy of BMW International, the official car sponsor of the mega event and will be used to transport officials of the ICC, teams, sponsors and other important persons.
        Speaking at a recent press conference, Jamaica LOC Executive Director, Robert Bryan, disclosed that an agreement was reached between the ICC CWC 2007 Inc. and the commercial rights holder, BMW, to supply the cars across the region to those governments wishing to utilize them.
        Based on the agreement, the vehicles will be used for the tournament at no cost. This is under the condition that the vehicles are imported into the island duty free and must be sold in the country at the end of the tournament.
        The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade has agreed to purchase 20 of the luxury cars to replace and replenish the protocol fleet.
        "We are in the process of securing buyers for the remaining 17 cars. The cars can only be sold to those agencies or individuals that have duty concessions," Mr. Bryan informed. "If we cannot sell them there, they will have to be sold at the full duty price for such an import," he further indicated.
        Commenting on the BMW model cars, Mr. Bryan said they conformed to government regulations for the protocol fleet.
        The Guyanese government recently received 20 BMWs as part of its preparation to host "super eight" matches during the event.

        A wonder what became of these Bimmers.
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