Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2002-07-02-Speech-2-090"
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"en.20020702.5.2-090"2
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"Mr President, I was driving along the Brescia-Bergamo-Milan motorway with my friend, Ugo Gustinetti, who has been an articulated lorry driver all his life. It was Sunday, there were no cars on the road, only articulated lorries and trucks, and Ugo said to me, ‘How nice it is to travel on Sunday without all the holiday traffic! I am really enjoying my job, and you know why? Because the European Parliament has adopted a directive by Mr Savary, who, in his wisdom – suggested even by his name – has laid down that work must come before play on Saturdays and Sundays. In other words, articulated lorries have priority on the roads and holiday-makers are not allowed to travel.’
Was I dreaming, Mr President?"@en1
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