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The speed kills myth – the grab begins!

The speed kills myth – the grab begins!

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

AS the sixties drew to a close it became apparent that a subtle change was coming over the authorities.

The interest in saving lives seemed to be waning and being replaced with an interest in persecuting the motorist.

In 1969 the seminal work on road safety,...

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The speed kills myth (part 2)

The world's first motor car

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

AS the 19th century gave way to the 20th, it was obvious to the urban planners that they had their work cut out. Populations of towns and...

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The 'speed kills' myth – how the government sacrifices safety for money

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

BEFORE we get on to the really scary part of this scam, where safety is being sacrificed for money, it would be as well to look back over the...

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"They're only after one thing - your money!"

Friday, September 12, 2008

Dear Readers, I am going to start my blog by posting a few quotes from famous and infamous people. Now, it is very important to read these and...

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Welcome to Bob's Blog!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Be warned though, if you want to play on here —you play by big boys' rules. If you want to insult me, call me offensive names and...

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Bob Hinton: An Introduction

Friday, August 15, 2008

Bob Hinton served for 15 years in the Royal Navy before leaving to work for a Merchant bank.

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About Bob Hinton

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Bob Hinton served for 15 years in the Royal Navy before leaving to work for a Merchant bank.

After 10 years he resigned to form his own company manufacturing specialised military and police equipment. He and his wife started the business in a spare bedroom and ended up exporting their product all over the world.

During this time he wrote his first book, From Hell – The Jack the Ripper Mystery. He enjoyed this so much he retired from business entirely to concentrate on writing and lecturing.

After a couple of years he started a tourism business called Dark Deeds, specialising in crime tours, taking people round the scenes of famous murders in the local area.

Married with one son, he cares passionately about the way our country is being governed, and the way he feels people are not getting the treatment they deserve.











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