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  1. Stat Brother

    [News] Is this the start of a UK 'Stop the kindermoord' movement?

    Labour's Brighton and Hove Council have now shelved the Active Travel proposal they fought for while in opposition.
  2. Stat Brother

    [News] Is this the start of a UK 'Stop the kindermoord' movement?

    and their health and happiness prove the benefit.
  3. Stat Brother

    [News] Is this the start of a UK 'Stop the kindermoord' movement?

    Unfortunately you've played right into the hands of those who seemingly get their gratification from demonising a small, but the only ones they see, subsection of one form of one aspect of active travel. As right as you are, the 'more' in question ought to be. Prohibitively expensive rail...
  4. Stat Brother

    [News] Is this the start of a UK 'Stop the kindermoord' movement?

    Also clarity in this discussion you have one posters words with seemingly no intention to validate them with evidence. As well as the figures, for England, set down by the Department of Transport. With those numbers divided down further throughout most individual authorities and countries.
  5. Stat Brother

    [News] Is this the start of a UK 'Stop the kindermoord' movement?

    An odd statement to make, and have championed, about the protesters. Surely you should have written:- 'i wonder how many of them drive through a pedestrian crossing hitting a women and child, then sped off, while driving their kids to school?'
  6. Stat Brother

    [News] Is this the start of a UK 'Stop the kindermoord' movement?

    That's odd - this is what the DoT say here https://lginform.local.gov.uk/reports/lgastandard?mod-metric=305&mod-area=E92000001&mod-group=AllSingleTierAndCountyLaInCountry_England&mod-type=namedComparisonGroup&mod-period=1&mod-groupType=namedComparisonGroup Bearing in mind 5 people are killed...
  7. Stat Brother

    [News] Is this the start of a UK 'Stop the kindermoord' movement?

    The Stop the Kindermoord Movement, along with the fuel crisis, is what transformed The Netherlands away from car culture, in the early '70's. Stop the kindermoord was a groundswell movement of parents (mother's) who'd had enough of cars ploughing into children. They demonstrated, blocked roads...
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