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Good value public information from the EU?
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On the day when it was announced that Buckinghamshire and Nottinghamshire are both investigating selling off their country parks; it's good to know that the EU are using our taxes wisely by producing public information films such as this:

How to protect a beach from an inconsiderate smoker

Actually, as a non-smoker and keen beach user myself, I'm entirely in favour of the sentiments expressed. But please, EU, next time get a native English speaker to translate the very few lines of text involved.

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Posted on 16th August 2010 at 9 59 pm
by The Virtual Ranger
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Comment from: Richard Email
I think all that can be said to that video is a heartfelt 'WTF?!'

On the proposed flogging off of country parks, NNRs, etc - what part of 'preserved for posterity' do these cretins not understand?
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