A community survey overwhelmingly rejects Edinburgh City Council Low Traffic Neighbourhood proposals
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Something’s gone badly wrong when a council consultation does not meet their own quality standards so cannot be trusted and then residents have to crowdfund for a proper robust survey which can be independently audited.
Ronnie Wood
I think if a survey was conducted in all areas of Edinburgh you would find a similar outcome. I’ve yet to meet anyone who agrees with the chaos that been created by Macinnes and McVey!
John Douglas
The same amount of traffic is being squeezed into smaller spaces and forced to drive slower by all the new speed limits. It’s not rocket science if the volume of traffic appears greater and it looks more congested. McVey and Macinnes can make all the claims they want, but due to their incompetence and wasting of money Edinburgh needs funding, so the motorist is the easiest target. Increase parking fees and make Sundays payable, low emissio
Texas man accused of torturing kittens had worked as teacher
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A Texas man accused of torturing and killing four kittens had worked as a geometry teacher at a Houston-area high school before his arrest, the school district said. (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.)
SUGAR LAND, Texas – A Texas man accused of torturing and killing four kittens had worked as a geometry teacher at a Houston-area high school before his arrest, the school district said.
Graham Reid, 29, of Sugar Land, faces four counts of felony cruelty to non-livestock animals. He was arrested in late April, and the Fort Bend Independent School District said this week that Reid is “no longer employed with the district.”
A Texas man who had worked as a teacher before his arrest last month on animal cruelty charges told investigators that he “felt powerful” when he allegedly tortured his four kittens to death, according to local reports.
Man accused of torturing kittens had worked as teacher in Texas
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SUGAR LAND, Texas (AP) A Texas man accused of torturing and killing four kittens had worked as a geometry teacher at a Houston-area high school before his arrest, the school district said.
Graham Reid, 29, of Sugar Land, faces four counts of felony cruelty to non-livestock animals. He was arrested in late April, and the Fort Bend Independent School District said this week that Reid is “no longer employed with the district.”
An arrest warrant says Reid told investigators he “felt powerful” when he tortured his four cats, ranging in age from 4 months to 1 year. The cats were all beaten to death, the Houston Chronicle reported.