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Here s what you, as readers, had to say about the news. Mark Holliday said: Only when the people of this country can exercise self discipline and respect for others. Pat Kirkup commented; The Covid variants are making me less optimistic, but oh I do hope so. Our scientists have made us so proud and I’m hoping they can adjust the vaccines if necessary. Keeping everything crossed. Jimmy Little added: I not sure we will be, but I do hope so bring it on please. Ray McBride said: Of course it will let s be optimistic going forward Pat Upex added: We shouldn t run before we can walk. ....
After Cumbria Police revealed that a total of 35,039 speeding offences were recorded in the county in 2019-20, News & Star readers have had their say. The figures come the Home Office from the RAC Foundation, and show that while shocking, the previous year had 13 per cent more recorded speeding offences, with a toal of 41,104 logged. The number of people caught breaking the speed limit across England and Wales hit 2.6 million in 2019-20. And many News & Star readers are appalled by the figures. Mark Holliday said: I m surprised that figure isn t higher – 70[-plus mph] seems to be the new national speed limit on A and B roads! ....