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Motorists are constantly complaining about the state of the roads across our county. We asked our readers where they thought the worst roads are in Cumbria. Dennis John Whicker said: “There are no bad roads, just bad drivers.” Jonathan Hogg commented: “The public highways!” David Potter continued: “A596 Maryport to Workington Road, Flimby especially bad needs resurfacing.” Paul McCleary added: “All of them. Nobody should pay the road fund license to drive on them. The forest tracks haven’t got as many potholes on them.” Tony Steel commented: “How’s about CCC just gets on with repairs? They know fine well which roads are knackered. I can’t remember the roads ever being so bad.”
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NEW YORK, Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Daniel Szalkiewicz & Associates, P.C. filed a new $50 million lawsuit against International Investigative Group (IIG) of Rockville Centre, NY, a firm run by TV polygraph expert and P.I. Dan Ribacoff. The lawsuit alleges that the polygraph expert from NBC s
The Steve Wilkos Show and his family condoned, encouraged, and incentivized grossly inappropriate contact between their investigators and a female subject in order to retain a lucrative contract.
The Plaintiff and former subject of an IIG matrimonial investigation, Susanne Gold-Smith, alleges that Dan Ribacoff, together with his children Lance Ribacoff and Lisa Ribacoff, personally supervised and was aware of IIG s investigators nefarious conduct. According to the lawsuit, after months of surveillance failures, IIG resorted to desperate measures to control their subject. As a result of their actions, the Ribacoffs fostered a toxic culture and permissive environment for sexual assaul