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Letter: Briefly - No new law needed

Independent, The (London),  Sep 16, 2006  by FRANCIS KNOX

Sir: Since the earliest days of cycling, it has been obligatory for cyclists to carry a bell and use it when appropriate, also to give hand signals when turning, and of course to observe traffic lights and pedestrian crossings. These laws fell into desuetude some time in the 1970s and 1980s. As with most "minor" crime, the need is not for new legislation but for enforcement of existing laws, together with an investigation as to when and why they ceased to be enforced.

FRANCIS KNOX LONDON SW4

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