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Wade puts the record straight

Mr. Wade was responding to an editorial in Wednesday's The Royal Gazette which attacked him for criticising Premier David Saul's planned trip to London to explore with Prime Minister John Major possible changes in Bermuda's relations with Britain.

Opposition Leader Mr. Frederick Wade.

Mr. Wade was responding to an editorial in Wednesday's The Royal Gazette which attacked him for criticising Premier David Saul's planned trip to London to explore with Prime Minister John Major possible changes in Bermuda's relations with Britain.

"The PLP seems stuck on straight Independence, and its accompanying dangers, a proposition which a great number of its own followers helped to reject at the August 16 referendum,'' the editorial said.

But Mr. Wade noted that he told a Royal Gazette reporter twice last week that while he was not advocating such a move, he felt it was possible for Bermuda to have both Independence and a "metropolitan'' relationship with Britain.

Under such an arrangement, Bermudians would be free to live and work in Britain, but no reciprocal arrangement would exist, meaning that Britons would not be free to live and work in Bermuda.

100-YARD RIDE PROVES COSTLY CTS 100-yard ride proves costly Riding some "100 yards'' while impaired cost a 24-year-old St. George's man $400 and a year off the road.

Trevor K. Aitken, of Emily's Bay Lane, pleaded guilty to driving on Duke of York Street, St. George's, while impaired.

Prosecutor Sgt. John Dale said Police were on patrol in the area on October 27 when they saw a bike swerving and finally come to a stop.

Officers said Aitken's eyes were glassy and he smelled of alcohol.

Aitken had 168 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. The legal limit is 80 milligrams.

Aitken told Acting Magistrate the Wor. Kenneth Brown: "I drove only about 100 yards and I stopped the bike.'' He added that he did not see the Police but stopped because he realised he was not able to ride.

BIKE RIDER HURT IN ROAD ACCIDENT AC Bike rider hurt in road accident A 29-year-old Hamilton Parish woman was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital with leg and back injuries on Thursday morning after the scooter she was riding was involved in a collision with a heavy truck while she was overtaking.

Both vehicles were damaged in the accident which took place at the junction of Southcote Road and South Road in Paget.

COUTERFEIT NOTE USED IN NIGHTCLUB CRM Counterfeit note used in nightclub Two men, aged 28 and 33, who attempted to use a counterfeit $20 note in a Hamilton nightclub were arrested and taken to the Hamilton Police Station on Thursday night.

Staff members detained the men until Police arrived after they became suspicious when the note did not seem genuine.