Summary
A road safety campaigner who spent a year repeatedly pushing the button on a pedestrian crossing to stop lorries passing through his village may be granted his dying wish, it emerged yesterday . Tony Fuller, 78, risked the wrath of drivers and caused tailbacks of up to seven miles by holding up traffic to highlight his cause.
Mr Fuller and 25 fellow protesters used the pedestrian crossing on the A35 in Chideock, Dorset, non-stop for an hour a day to push the button controlling the traffic lights.See the full content of this document
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Light at the End of Tunnel for Road Campaign?
Mr Fuller, who is seriously ill with pancreatic ...
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