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Re: [NSW] Post Olympics



"Ivan Smith" <ivsmith11@hotmail.nospam.com> wrote in message
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> I beg your pardon? We are talking Footpaths NOT Roads. There is nothing
> bogus about it.

Was I talking to you? I was talking to Luke (do try and follow
attributions).

> It's quite correct and legal to walk either side of a "road", as is
> practicable (in the case of no footway), but there *is* a by-law somewhere
> in NSW legislation which sets out walking on footpaths.

There is no such "by-law".

> This section is never, if ever used and I would imagine it would be of use
> to a police officer as a holding charge.

Mindlessly silly.

Dave

> Ivan
> "Dave Proctor" <daproc@spambait.ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
> g0gD5.9075$bI6.427354@news1.giganews.com">news:g0gD5.9075$bI6.427354@news1.giganews.com...
> > "Luke" <lobi1_800@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
> > 8rk176$ad9$1@gruvel.une.edu.au">news:8rk176$ad9$1@gruvel.une.edu.au...
> > > Quote again (for the intellectually challenged)...
> >
> > Quote (for the very intellectually challenged, such as Luke)
> >
> > "2) A pedestrian travelling along a road:
> > (a) must keep to the left or right side of the road as is practicable;
> and"
> >
> > Your claim that you quoted a rule requiring pedestrians to keep to the
> left
> > is therefore bogus.
> >
> > Dave
>
>
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