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Old May 21st 12, 01:15 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default Why the IAM red light survey annoyed me more as a cyclist than asa pollster

On May 20, 8:58*pm, "Simon Mason"
wrote:
"Peter Parry" wrote in message

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On Sat, 19 May 2012 23:36:23 -0700 (PDT), Simon Mason
wrote:


Since when have you been a Mori pollster?


The IAM polls are so completely inept that one does not need to work
for a polling company to know that. *That is not the issue.


When you have had his experience of conducting polls then perhaps you
can be qualified enough to dissect his criticism of the flawed survey


The surveys have been equally flawed for years, and push bike riders
have been taking advantage of that to vote early and vote often to
produce results that suited them. *On these occasions not a whisper
was heard about the flawed methods. *Now one poll doesn't produce the
result the push bike riders want and they erupt in crocodile tears


Ah so, when it does not go "your way" it is because the cyclists have been
caught napping but oddly enough when a poll results go against you, it is
due to an unfair army of cyclists mobilising and skewing the polls their
way.

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