Friday 5 February 2010

no but we did tell you that,remember?

PC Dyer report into the designated drinking ban concludes that the temple garden area has seen no arrests,which is good although he admits that the drinking problem has move to other areas of the town especially around the trainstation.Yes well we did say that.
he also says that moving alcoholics from one place to another doesn't solve their drink problem.
yes we did say that.
he has also called on shopkeepers who sell booze to attend meetings to help with the problems.
yes we did say that originaly
also that the drinkers may have been excluded from the pubs,bars and hotels due to the price of the booze.
yes we told you that.
he also said that the police have liased with the drinkers to try to help them through their input.
remember we suggesting that!


hindsight can be blinding but a clear view sometimes comes from the original suggestions.

Wednesday 3 February 2010

freedoms just another word for nothing else......

As mentioned on andrew marrs 'start the week' a fortnight ago the blogosphere is a rambling non sensicle area.

But what about the newspapers, yes they have libel laws to watch out for but is the john terry case a landmark as its overturned a super injunction.
This whole story has moved at a pace and is self serving by the gutter press who have used it to further their freedoms.
There wasn't enough column inches in the original story and john himself was probably only trying to save his skin and a payout to his wife if it went to the wall.
Not much of a story but more of a legal victory.

we endorse max mosely by stating gag the press and let blogosphere run crazy.

Monday 1 February 2010

signs of the times....

but couldn't such revelry be much better employed especially around the old stamping ground where parking warrents such strong emotions.




How about DEFRA or even PCC car park itself as that seems to be nominated by a lot of tax payers as a site for charging to park so why not a fine for those who dont pay.
great inititive by the boys of Llandrindod RFC











yesterday and today...


young folks these days are given a bad image frequently but if you care to look back a few years then were things that much different.

as the rugby club were entertaining cardiff saries this saturday it prompted reflection not only on there trip to face saturdays adverseries but of revelry from yesteryear.

This current crop returned home from the capital with a prize asset taken probably from the side of the a470 near treforest.