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Mr Chambers said Cordia was still researching the best technology for the lollipop cameras, but expected installation to cost around £1000 per sign.
He added: "It isn't expensive when you're talking in terms of the life of a child."
John wrote::D You have obviously got your priorities right.
BrigitDoon wrote:I was walking home yesterday and as I was crossing a road, the lollipop lady walked out to stop the traffic, so I said "Well, I'm not far off my second childhood..."
The lady explained that South Lanarkshire Council have told them they can stop the traffic for anyone these days, not just kids. Quite sensible too.
Mori wrote:ET
New survey reveals anger at bad state of Glasgow roads
GLASGOW'S pothole-scarred roads are one of the biggest bugbears for residents about living in the city, a new study has shown.
A survey has shown around 75% of motorists and commuters are unhappy with the state of the city's streets.
Road and pavement maintenance rated lowest in a city-wide poll by Scotland's largest local authority on the services it provides.
Glasgow's roads recorded a satisfaction rate of just 25%, although that was a 15% rise on a previous study last autumn.
Glasgow's roads are riddled with more than 18,000 potholes, which would cost up to £110million to repair
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