And they say romance is dead
Got the following email today from West Yorkshire Casualty Reduction Partnership - think our lass would be happy with a box of West Yorkshire Casualty Reduction Partnership chocolates this Valentines
What more could a girl want!
Dear Simon,
Free St Valentine's Day chocolates for SCaN readers
I'm writing to tell you about a very special St Valentine's Day
promotion and free gift, which is being offered first and exclusively
to SCaN readers.
West Yorkshire Casualty Reduction Partnership is giving away boxes of
specially-made Belgian "love heart" chocolates. The boxes include the
message: "Please be careful on the roads today... and every day...
because I love you."
This St Valentine's Day offer will be publicised on our website
http://www.safetycameraswestyorkshire.co.uk and in local newspapers
and on radio, so we expect a lot of interest and demand. It's only
fair that you, as a SCaN reader, should have priority.
If you'd like to support this campaign and give a loving road safety
Valentine's Day message to the person who's most important in your life,
please visit http://www.safetycameraswestyorkshir.../valentine.htm
Supplies are limited and it's "first come, first served", so hurry!
When you receive your free chocolates, sign the message and give them
to a loved one on February 14. It'll be your personal and loving
"stay safe" message to your nearest and dearest.
Thank you for your time and interest now... and remember on St
Valentine's Day and every day, please look after yourself and others
on the road.
Philip J Gwynne MCIPR MCIM FInstSMM Head of Public Affairs
What more could a girl want!Dear Simon,
Free St Valentine's Day chocolates for SCaN readers
I'm writing to tell you about a very special St Valentine's Day
promotion and free gift, which is being offered first and exclusively
to SCaN readers.
West Yorkshire Casualty Reduction Partnership is giving away boxes of
specially-made Belgian "love heart" chocolates. The boxes include the
message: "Please be careful on the roads today... and every day...
because I love you."
This St Valentine's Day offer will be publicised on our website
http://www.safetycameraswestyorkshire.co.uk and in local newspapers
and on radio, so we expect a lot of interest and demand. It's only
fair that you, as a SCaN reader, should have priority.
If you'd like to support this campaign and give a loving road safety
Valentine's Day message to the person who's most important in your life,
please visit http://www.safetycameraswestyorkshir.../valentine.htm
Supplies are limited and it's "first come, first served", so hurry!
When you receive your free chocolates, sign the message and give them
to a loved one on February 14. It'll be your personal and loving
"stay safe" message to your nearest and dearest.
Thank you for your time and interest now... and remember on St
Valentine's Day and every day, please look after yourself and others
on the road.
Philip J Gwynne MCIPR MCIM FInstSMM Head of Public Affairs
Did you see this on their site? :
We receive - and are pleased to accept - invitations to speak to special interest groups, neighbourhood and community organisations, "after dinners" and the like, which reflects the wide public interest in cameras. IF you'd like someone to come and talk to your group...if you are interested in learning more about how cameras work and why they are installed, please contact us.
and especially for you jb24:
Our education programme, streetC.R.E.D™ (Casualty Reduction Education Day), engages with young people who are the "next generation" of drivers. Designed in partnership with educational establishments, streetC.R.E.D™ supports curriculum activities and academic achievement… and has proven to make a long lasting and life changing difference to young people both in school and out on the roads. IF you'd like to learn more about how streetC.R.E.D™ might be suitable for your pupils. Alternatively contact us for more information.
We receive - and are pleased to accept - invitations to speak to special interest groups, neighbourhood and community organisations, "after dinners" and the like, which reflects the wide public interest in cameras. IF you'd like someone to come and talk to your group...if you are interested in learning more about how cameras work and why they are installed, please contact us.
and especially for you jb24:

Our education programme, streetC.R.E.D™ (Casualty Reduction Education Day), engages with young people who are the "next generation" of drivers. Designed in partnership with educational establishments, streetC.R.E.D™ supports curriculum activities and academic achievement… and has proven to make a long lasting and life changing difference to young people both in school and out on the roads. IF you'd like to learn more about how streetC.R.E.D™ might be suitable for your pupils. Alternatively contact us for more information.
Did you see this on their site? :
We receive - and are pleased to accept - invitations to speak to special interest groups, neighbourhood and community organisations, "after dinners" and the like, which reflects the wide public interest in cameras. IF you'd like someone to come and talk to your group...if you are interested in learning more about how cameras work and why they are installed, please contact us.
We receive - and are pleased to accept - invitations to speak to special interest groups, neighbourhood and community organisations, "after dinners" and the like, which reflects the wide public interest in cameras. IF you'd like someone to come and talk to your group...if you are interested in learning more about how cameras work and why they are installed, please contact us.

The cretin who emailed me that tosh was on Look North the other night night, put me off my tea.
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