With Laura Maxwell
Is a 20mph speed limit the answer to safer streets? Plus second chances, junk mail and having 'the perfect bump'.
Professor Steve Turner of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health has said that cutting the speed limit to 20mph in all urban area could help counter Scotland's obesity epidemic. Professor Turner said the move - being proposed by Green MSP Mark Ruskell - would help encourage more families to get outdoors with their youngsters and take part in physical activities.
Is a 20mph speed limit is the answer to safer streets?
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JUNK MAIL
Listener Carol Thomson got in touch with us last week about her crusade against junk mail writing "The Royal Mail is guilty of littering my home". One man who has campaigned tirelessly to reduce unwanted advertising through our mail boxes is Robert Rijhkof of Stop Junk Mail campaign. We also speak to journalist Jackie Grant from Dumfries who gets junk mail every second day.
BUMP BOASTING
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SECOND CHANCES
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TECH TALK
There was a lot of buzz around the issue of screen time at the end of last week - we discuss that, and more, with our Techsperts Carrie Marshall and Louise Blain in our weekly Tech Talk!
REFEREES
According to the Prospect Union, the abuse of referees in Scotland has reached "crisis point". What's it like to be a referee in Scotland and what needs to change?
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- Mon 7 Jan 2019 09:00成人快手 Radio Scotland