From: Ray Keattch on 5 Feb 2010 10:55 Doug wrote: > Fatal injuries are recorded up to 30 days following a crash but how > many die later from their injuries and are unrecorded? < blah blah blah> Can I ask when you are going to campaign for the banning of toys? -- MrBitsy
From: Tony Dragon on 5 Feb 2010 11:23 Ray Keattch wrote: > Doug wrote: >> Fatal injuries are recorded up to 30 days following a crash but how >> many die later from their injuries and are unrecorded? > > < blah blah blah> > > Can I ask when you are going to campaign for the banning of toys? > > -- > MrBitsy Doug has banned toys since the time he threw them out of his pram. -- Tony Dragon
From: BrianW on 5 Feb 2010 14:14 On 5 Feb, 08:57, Doug <jag...(a)riseup.net> wrote: > Fatal injuries are recorded up to 30 days following a crash but how > many die later from their injuries and are unrecorded? Dunno - going to tell us, Doug?
From: The Medway Handyman on 5 Feb 2010 15:25 Doug wrote: > Fatal injuries are recorded up to 30 days following a crash but how > many die later from their injuries and are unrecorded? > > http://www.brake.org.uk/facts/faqukcasualties/1914 > > "In 2007 (the latest year for which statistics are available) 2,946 > people were killed on Britain�s roads [1]. Hmmm. 0.00491% of the population. Statistically irrelevant. Heart disease - 20.2% Cerebrovascular diseases - 7.9% Lung cancer - 6.9% Chronic lower respiratory disease - 5.6% Flu/pneumonia - 5% Prostate cancer - 3.7% Colon cancer - 3.1% Lymph cancers - 2.3% Alzheimer's disease/dementia - 2.1% Aortic aneurysm - 2% -- Dave - the small piece of 14th century armour used to protect the armpit.
From: The Medway Handyman on 5 Feb 2010 15:27
Tony Dragon wrote: > Ray Keattch wrote: >> Doug wrote: >>> Fatal injuries are recorded up to 30 days following a crash but how >>> many die later from their injuries and are unrecorded? >> >> < blah blah blah> >> >> Can I ask when you are going to campaign for the banning of toys? >> >> -- >> MrBitsy > > Doug has banned toys since the time he threw them out of his pram. How many people are killed each year by flying toys? -- Dave - the small piece of 14th century armour used to protect the armpit. |