Jeez!

That's
awful!
Ernest Marsh wrote:
I'm appalled to be honest though that these peoples details are there for all to see!
So am I! Making people's names and addresses available without their permission is always completely unacceptable, but when they've commented on something potentially controversial like this, the possible consequences are eye-opening. What if the survey had been about speed cameras, and S***drift and co had got hold of the names, addresses and phone numbers of those who were against them? Abusive phone calls would be the least of their worries. This is a serious breach of trust, and it's by no means just a matter of principle.
I note that one of the respondents was a councillor, so if he finds out about this (and it should be pretty easy to get hold of him

) then hopefully he'll deal with whoever was responsible.
I agree with more of the comments than I thought I would though, which I'm pleased about. I think people in general have finally had enough of their journey times being artificially lengthened by various "improvement" schemes. One of my favourite comments was this one though:
Someone who wished to remain anonymous wrote:
No comment. Do what you like as you always do. Thank you.
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Paul Smith: a legend.
"The freedom provided by the motor vehicle is not universally applauded, however: there are those who resent the loss of state control over individual choice that the car represents. Such people rarely admit their prejudices openly; instead, they make false or exaggerated claims about the adverse effects of road transport in order to justify calls for higher taxation or restrictions on mobility." (
Conservative Way Forward:
Stop The War Against Drivers)