Correspondence, position papers, early day motions, High Court evidence, minutes and other printed materials on legal and policy challenges on speeding
- Made:
- 1979-2005
- part of archive:
- Campaign for Better Transport Archive
One file comprises of printed email and written correspondence produced by and for Vicky Cann, David Begg, David Jamieson, Stephen Joseph, Alistair Darling, Paige Mitchell, C Jenkins, Jane Griffiths, Cameron McKenna, Leigh Day and Co., and others (1993-2004); informational pamphlets, strategy and meeting notes; early day motions; press and news releases produced by Safer Streets Coalition, Transport 2000, Department for Transport, the Slower Speeds Initiative and Association of Chief Police Officers of England, Wales and Northern Ireland (1999-2005); and other printed materials which discuss the launch of a judicial review on speeding launched by Slower Speeds Initiative and Transport 2000 v the Secretary of State for Transport (2002), legal actions against the Association of Chief Police Officers for police speeding (2000), speed camera partnership rules (2002), legislation on speed cameras (2000), the Road Safety Bill 2005, Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the Living Spaces report, Road Transport Private Member's Bill, the Road Danger Reduction Charter, and other legislation and monitoring schemes to police and intervene in road safety, including the use of breath testing, speed and safety cameras, speed limits, and traffic law.
Details
- Extent:
- 13 files
- Identifier:
- CFBT/4/19/7
- Access:
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- rights:
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