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Submitting. AS a licence fee paying person, it is time some better control was undertaken of the BBC in the wake of the Martin Bashir scandal. Add to this the cost of us being part of Eurovision Song Contest when they obviously do not want us to be part of it all. From: Geoffrey Brooking, Havant, Hampshire. SURELY the time has now come to ditch the BBC licence fee for a subscription option? They try to indoctrinate us all with their politically correct nonsense. Add to that the Diana scandal and it is time for them to compete in the real world rather than subject law-abiding citizens to what is fast becoming a stealth tax nightmare. ....
Submitting. What is sad is that there is no thought for the local infrastructure. GP surgeries are full to capacity. Are too many new homes being built in Whitby? It is not right to have to wait two weeks to see a doctor. Dentists seem never to function. Both of these professions have been given a healthy rise. Then we have schools full and parents not always getting the school of their choice. One of the greatest things missing is a decent bus service for the town. All the houses being built are not served by a bus. Opposite where I live, we are to have a large care complex but no buses for those poor residents. ....
Submitting. Yet, so far, he appears not to have been tried by a court of law or even put before a custody sergeant in a police station and charged with any offences. Do TV soaps like Coronation Street set a good example to younger people? Whether he is innocent or guilty is not a matter for me, his employers or his peers, but for a judge and jury after the due process of law has been followed. From: Barry Foster, High Stakesby, Whitby. MANY years ago I sat on a Crime Panel in a local town concerned about the rise in crime. The panel consisted of a judge, police inspector, local minister and myself as a teacher. ....