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2012 Olympics, Road management / Maintenance, Greater London
Mail slams VIP Olympic lanes
In his recent LTT column Phil Goodwin railed against what he called the “public embarrassment” of the planned VIP road network for officials during the 2012 Olympic Games in London. And on August 28 he found a possibly rather unlikely bedfellow in an editorial in that day’s Mail on Sunday. “During the Cold War, many people in Britain must have wondered what it was like to live in a country dominated by a faceless elite who drove around in limousines on specially reserved...
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