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AVUNCULAR attitude of the ce towards the crowds in don for the Royal Wedding st have helped to remove the ns on their reputation. isequently I hope that the Drcement of the wearing of raining belts by front-seat
occupants (with important exceptions) of vehicles will not cause fresh antagonism between the public and the police.
Freedom and liberty, in support of which some Parliamentary opponents of compulsion waxed melodramatic, can never be more than relative. The line between liberty and licence to be a public nuisance is finely drawn, but I for one will readily sacrifice my freedom to leave my car through the windscreen and land, at the public expense, a bleeding mess in a hospital bed urgently needed by a more deserving case.