No marks visible to the eye, another victim of our broken roads. We will not forget. RIP pic.twitter.com/7U6NmlfTkc
— Jon Irwin (@Jon_events) May 4, 2015
I took the picture last night. There are no visible marks that highlight the violence which occurred so recently.
What is so sad, is that this is the logical outcome of the approach taken by our council endorsed by both Labour and the Conservatives with regards to road safety. Our highway engineers are only empowered to look into road safety improvements if the following conditions have been met:
3 people killed or seriously injured in 3 years at the same location
or
25% of local residents sign a petition
The personnel working for our emergency services, literally have to pick up the pieces of broken bodies that result from this policy. The engineers are blocked by our local politicians from being able to put forward proposals to make the roads safer by the current policy position.
With the general elections fast approaching it is worthwhile reflecting on this, and the parties that support it. Locally my party, the Liberal Democrats are campaigning to change this position. I hope, if you live locally and are active with one of the two parties that do represent us at the council, you can ask your party if perhaps it is time to review the position.
If you choose to vote for Labour or the Conservatives locally, in part you are endorsing this policy position. Sometimes voting can seem futile, and that things won't change. I disagree.
Our votes do count.
Policies do matter.
Lives of people who live in our communities depend upon them.
Sadly, one member of our community is no longer with us this week. Let us make sure that their life wasn't lost in vain.
You can also lend your support to this petition which I'm running specifically for Tooting Bec Road. It is tragic that before substantive action will be taken to make this road safer, it is very likely that more people will be hurt.
You can also lend your support to this petition which I'm running specifically for Tooting Bec Road. It is tragic that before substantive action will be taken to make this road safer, it is very likely that more people will be hurt.
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