Could well do. Anyone remember terrorism? It stopped around March 2020 It's getting to the point where they won't even need an "excuse" to crack down on freedom, as the majority populace are now apathetic to the point of zombified.
Yes and it enabled the gov to bring in terrorism laws which were used widely for anything they didn't like ! Remember theshortages of tomatoes from Spain eu etc last year because it was a bit wet last summer there ? So this year will we only get fried tomatoes ? seeing as the new weather maps show the meds hotter than the sun! Plus countries trying hard to kill off farming causing food shortages because of farting cows ! Food will only be supplied by their monopolies , which when they force cashless on us youll need a good social credit score to get fed thier crickets n other bugs ? So when we all start growing our own food if you can get hold of seeds and keep chickens like our grandparents did then you can bet the robber barons / council will stop you from growing your own with more red tape, fines and enforcement which is all their good at these days ! But surely it'll never come to that as people aren't sheep that follow orders from unelected corrupt politicians and their media machine like they didn't in the last 4 years will they ?
Disgraceful. They can't attend burglaries and gawd knows what else but they can waste time on this nonsense. It makes me sick.
But..."Reducing speed will not only save lives but will help build stronger, safer communities, Deputy Climate Change Minister Lee Waters has said three months before the introduction of the default 20mph speed limit." Lee Waters is AM for Llanelli but I think he's got this all wrong. It smacks of doing it so Wales can have a first in the UK. It's very difficult to drive around at 20mph. Outside schools is fine, I have no problem with that. Elsewhere, it's unnecessary IMO. They sneaked in a long section of 20mph between Felinfoel and Dafen in Llanelli past Bryngwyn School, the entrance to Prince Philip Hospital and then down past Owens transport and Dyfed Steel which is hardly residential. I got done twice by a mobile speed camera van in the space of half an hour, first in one direction and then the other doing 24mph and 28mph. Resulted in a speed awareness course for the first ( which costs about £90) and 3 points and a fine for the second. Loads of people caught.