CLEARLY, N Taylor's life revolves around his awful motor-car (You Say, Wednesday, August 11).

As a change from blasting off in regard to bus lanes, speed cameras and park-and-ride schemes, this correspondent now defends the car boot sales fraternity that congregates at the Country Park.

Anyone who realises that there was life before the motor car, realises that such third-rate commercialisation at this particular venue has to end, because excessive concentrations of people endanger wildlife.

I have never enriched my education by attending a car boot sale but, through taxation, I help to finance the upkeep of the Country Park, which should be kept in a pristine condition.

The closing of these sales have nothing to do with middle class elitism.

D E MARGRETT,

Worcester.