In your 60 years ago feature on your Memory Lane pages, you report that cyclists were fined between 10 shillings and £1 10s for riding without lights - that's 50p and £1.50 today. I was in the Army then on a wage of £1.05.
Perhaps if fines were brought in line with today's prices, it might deter those idiots from riding without lights.
Imagine being fined a week's wages.
I doubt they would do it again.
MICK MORLEY Alpha Avenue Garsington
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