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What does the Cardiff H & R case tell you?
20 October 2012, 22:22,
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RE: What does the Cardiff H & R case tell you?
It says to me that vans are a danger that the general public should not have access to. Members of the general public who have access to vans can easily injure, maim and kill other members of the public. A van can be easily concealed in a public area amongst other traffic such as bicycles, buses and eco friendly cars.

Sure, some employees need vans to conduct the business to ensure the state survives, however, the general public do not need such things. After all, a member of the public with a van may use it for such things as fly tipping, materials theft, public sexual encounters or the transportation of people they have murdered, not to mention using the van itself as a tool murder.

No, I think we have reached a time where society realises that members of the public do not need vans, and for the safety of society and the general public only the state should have access to vans.
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RE: What does the Cardiff H & R case tell you? - by BDG - 20 October 2012, 22:22

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