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Re: Epping Line, Vic.



David McLoughlin <davemcl@-DROP-iprolink.co.nz> writes:

>Ah, you have ministers like that, too? I sent a submission to our 
>minister of transport on my proposal for a private DBOM tollway-light 
>rail corridor in Auckland. It never got to her, but was intercepted 
>by her staff, sent to the bureaucrats at the Auckland Regional Council, 
>one of whom accosted me at my son's soccer practice telling me to leave 
>such matters to him and his experts who had no interest in any such 
>ideas.

Hmmm. Such a reaction would only make me more determined to go over their
heads and try even harded to contact people who can make the decisions 
(and thereby making their underlings' lives miserable).

Go to it ;)

Cheers,

Paul.


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Paul Dwerryhouse                                        paul@xenu.ee.mu.oz.au
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