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April 24, 2008

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CERP

Denee - I think you are on to something... your idea would server to remind us of our loved ones lost to our roads and most important, to remember: "but for the grace of God, go I!"

Well done. Now lets see if the Road Safety C. is listening and appreciates your ideas and feedback.

Slowhand

Great idea, and I think could be very effective, but would they need to get the permission of the families involved, if so would they get it?
What if they just did up the signs with the dates and particulars of the accident instead?

Denis Pitcher

My recommendation would be to get permission from the families involved. I would be inclined to believe that many would be willing, perhaps not all, but enough to put together a decent campaign.

I think signs with dates and particulars wouldn't be as effective as photos that you can make a personal connection with.


Rick Olson

Really good idea but all is almost completely lost without law enforcement we having been getting nothing but lip service and spin on our approach to crime.
Our Police service is a JOKE . There is two sides to this blame game are they under funded and staffed( which has been the response for over TEN years from the commissioner) or are they incompetent.
I blame our government leaders on their lack of priorities and selfish outside interests with no focus on our two big problems EDUCATION and CRIME.
How many more young Bermudians must die on our roads before we set up sobriety checks. This is a very simple solution and amazing that our decision makers just don't get it.

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