Monday, December 19, 2005

Deflector Spin-O-Rama

DefendingTheRealm
OneSeatbeltAtATimeVille



Glad to see British Columbia's Solicitor General is right on top of things:

On Friday, Solicitor General John Les announced the creation of a new-seven member unit that will focus on impaired and aggressive driving, intersection violations and seat-belt compliance.
“They will be very strategic in what they do using targeted tactics to catch the drivers who pose a threat to others and shouldn’t be on the road,” said Les in making the announcement
in Kamloops.


Now, if only he could link aggressive drivers to terrorism John Les might be able to get folks to forget about his office's other shortcomings.

After all, we're sure that it was just a coincidence that this bit of fluffery came out the day after the 713 file flared up again.

In an unusually blunt acknowledgement, B.C. Solicitor-General John Les admitted yesterday that budget cuts and government incompetence were responsible for the failure to properly review the deaths of 713 children.



No word yet if Mr. Campbell's 'Minister in Charge of Bobsled Development' Colin Hansen has plans to announce new money for advanced technology sledbelts anytime soon......

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