349: Loaded Thursday 18 February 2010
341: The exercise will do you good Monday 8 February 2010

The Royal Mile, Edinburgh
“Walking is a great way to discover more about an area, improve your fitness, protect the environment and save money.”
source: direct.gov
337: Call the man out Tuesday 2 February 2010

an office, Edinburgh
“Tiny particles emitted by office printers may be as dangerous to health as cigarette smoke, a study has revealed.”
source: The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health
324: Access denied Thursday 14 January 2010

The internet, a computer
“The Digital Economy Bill sets out Government plans to ensure the UK is at the leading edge of the global digital economy.”
source: The Department for Culture, Media and Sport
321: All aboard Monday 11 January 2010

London Road, Edinburgh
“Bus lanes are increasingly being enforced by CCTV. Every lane has unique hours of operation which can easily lead to drivers being confused and ending up with a £120 fine.”
source: ticketfighter.co.uk
288: Lights out Monday 23 November 2009

Slateford Road, Edinburgh
“If traffic lights do not improve safety or traffic flow then what is their justification?”
source: The Guardian
273: Basic maintenance Monday 2 November 2009

Nicholson Street, Edinburgh
“It’s dangerous to ride a broken bike. At best, you’ll wobble. At worst, you won’t be able to stop and you’ll crash.”
source: Brake
248: Pop a wheelie Monday 28 September 2009

Drummond Street, Edinburgh
“You must ensure at all times that your motorcycle or moped is road legal and that it has a valid MOT (Ministry of Transport) certificate.”
source: Your Driving Licence
177: No-go area Friday 19 June 2009

St Margaret's House, London Road, Edinburgh
“Biological urinal blocks from Bio–Productions that contain surfactants and harmless bacteria that “colonise” the urinal pipes, helping to maintain good drainage and prevent odours.”
source: Gentworks
164: Off the road Tuesday 2 June 2009

Constitution Street, Leith
“The MOT certificate confirms that at the time of the test, without dismantling it, the vehicle met the minimum acceptable environmental and road safety standards required by law. It doesn’t mean that the vehicle is roadworthy for the length of time the certificate is valid.”
source: DIrectgov

