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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

This letter on the short comings of North Wales Police from my perspective

Which was published yesterday in The Leader.

Thank you Leader.


Dear Leader
A letter for consideration
In your article " North Wales Police call in extra officers at Treuddyn blackspot" it is stated that 10,000 motorcycle riders can pass through Treuddyn in a weekend. Whilst behaviour by motorcyclists visiting North Wales is improving there is still a substantial element who import extreme danger and unacceptable levels of noise. Is it not time for North Wales Police to throw down the gauntlet and apply the law? Why do we who live near the A5104 have to put with this constant flagrant breeches of law. North Wales should be a green and pleasant land and not a race track. I and other law abiding citizens pay our rates and expect North Wales Police to do their job.
Colin Hughes
Penyffordd District
Still no law and order in Chester Rd
1000 + speeders everyday

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I presume they used Hugh Jones' little magic box to count the motorcyclists.
Hugh Jones is a Road safety Officer for Flintshire County Council.
Postscript. North Wales Police made the figure up that was very wide of the mark and makes them look silly.

I wrote the above letter after a day clearing the shed and listening to regular weekend traffic hammering through Chester Rd. Also the other week end it sounded as if we were next to Oulton Park with the noise coming off the bypass as many 100's of motorcycle's with illegal exhausts flew down the bypass. You cannot hear the noise of a legal motorcycle which is travelling along the bypass.

Will anybody write a letter for or against my issues. We have too much apathy in this country.




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