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Name: Anonymous on Nov 23, 2005First Name (required): NikLast Name (required): SkeatComments (optional, but tell us your experience): Two offs in four years due to it. This petition is worthwhile, but please support killspills tooFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 19, 2005First Name (required): NikLast Name (required): SkeatComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 21, 2006First Name (required): DavidLast Name (required): MurrayComments (optional, but tell us your experience): I was lucky not to be killed 2 years ago, riding at night on a well-lit road, in the wet, after hitting a diesel spill - missed a tree by inches. It's bad enough having to look for diesel on wet roads at any time, but diesel is completely invisible at night.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 24, 2006First Name (required): SimonLast Name (required): BoothComments (optional, but tell us your experience): Just got lambretta;my pride and joy. And knowing what a HAZARD,diesel spills mean in a CAR, felt it only right/fair to add my voice etc..simonFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 30, 2006First Name (required): cherylLast Name (required): muggeridgeComments (optional, but tell us your experience): i have only just got back on the rode on two wheels again but in this short time i have noticed this problem is considerable.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 31, 2006First Name (required): StephenLast Name (required): RaffertyComments (optional, but tell us your experience): I had an accident over 18month ago. because of this problem. I saw a solicitor who said i could not claim off anyone unless.I found the person who did it, or could prove the DOE new about the spill and did nothing. I have not worked sinceFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 31, 2006First Name (required): bobbyLast Name (required): mooreComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 31, 2006First Name (required): PaulLast Name (required): FennellComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 31, 2006First Name (required): DeclanLast Name (required): KearneyComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 31, 2006First Name (required): timLast Name (required): masonComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 31, 2006First Name (required): AndrewLast Name (required): ReesComments (optional, but tell us your experience): Prevention is better than cure (post accident) Risk management is everywhere, the hazard is obvious, the outcome life threatening, address the hazard, reduce the risk, and make life on the roads safer for scooter riders.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 31, 2006First Name (required): johnLast Name (required): mckeeverComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 31, 2006First Name (required): DesLast Name (required): TobinComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 31, 2006First Name (required): ShaunLast Name (required): pidgeonComments (optional, but tell us your experience): So many experiances that I wouldn't know where to start! but the fact that car/suv/van drivers DON'T know the fear of of the rainbows in the wet! and how slippery they are.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 31, 2006First Name (required): AndyLast Name (required): BrownComments (optional, but tell us your experience): This problem ought to be taken much more seriously than it is. Scooters are a cleaner, greener method of transport and the Govt should be FAR more supportive of scooterists.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 1, 2006First Name (required): simonLast Name (required): blackburnComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 1, 2006First Name (required): DavidLast Name (required): ConnellComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 1, 2006First Name (required): davidLast Name (required): o' hareComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 1, 2006First Name (required): RobertLast Name (required): GrayComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 1, 2006First Name (required): SeanLast Name (required): DugganComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 3, 2006First Name (required): RussellLast Name (required): FraserComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 3, 2006First Name (required): ScottLast Name (required): JohnstoneComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 4, 2006First Name (required): StuLast Name (required): JudsonComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 5, 2006First Name (required): LIAMLast Name (required): CLOWESComments (optional, but tell us your experience): IVE HAD MANY NEAR MISSES ON PX200 DUE TO DIESEL BEING ON THE ROAD.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 1, 2006First Name (required): carlLast Name (required): elstonComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 29, 2006First Name (required): CaroleLast Name (required): BarnesComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 23, 2007First Name (required): PaulLast Name (required): RobinsonComments (optional, but tell us your experience): I have been the victim of a diesel spill and been injured in the accident. This could have been prevented if people were more educated about diesel spills.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 23, 2007First Name (required): PaulLast Name (required): RobinsonComments (optional, but tell us your experience): I have been the victim of a diesel spill and been injured in the accident. This could have been prevented if people were more educated about diesel spills.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 31, 2007First Name (required): AlexLast Name (required): GrahamComments (optional, but tell us your experience): Crashed last week on my way home from work dislocated and broke thumb, cracked ribs and torn ligaments in knee.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2008First Name (required): NelsonLast Name (required): gomezComments (optional, but tell us your experience): hi i too have had the misfortune of finding out the hard way that diesel spills need to be taken care of now thanks and good luck to allFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 8, 2008First Name (required): JohnLast Name (required): LoweComments (optional, but tell us your experience): I just came out of hospital with left arm and left hip all smashed up thanks to a diesel spill: 1800 GB pounds worth of damage straight out of my own pocket. Damnations to the thoughtless bar steward who can't put a cap on his tank!Flag
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Name: Nancy Roussy on Feb 6, 2013First Name (required): NancyLast Name (required): RoussyComments (optional, but tell us your experience):Flag
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