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Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by Punk » Mon Oct 16, 2017 1:07 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Punk wrote:
Stooo wrote:
wutang wrote:
Stooo wrote:Mate, cars and other vehicles are used for their intended purpose pretty much 100% of the time.

Guns are made to kill people, do you want the same percentage?



And there are already a number of schemes introduced to encourage people to use their cars less and even restrict cars from public areas altogether (pedestrianisation).

I am all in favour of banning cars from urban areas - car pollution is a killer


So how do I get this massive 30 kg parcel to your doorstep?


Vans would be ok, just get the cars off the roads. :header:

Except in the countryside.


Yes urban areas need to be addressed not the countryside. What advert shows a car in a traffic jam? Clue it is not a car advert. :gigglesnshit:

:header:

Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Mon Oct 16, 2017 12:56 pm

Punk wrote:
Stooo wrote:
wutang wrote:
Stooo wrote:Mate, cars and other vehicles are used for their intended purpose pretty much 100% of the time.

Guns are made to kill people, do you want the same percentage?



And there are already a number of schemes introduced to encourage people to use their cars less and even restrict cars from public areas altogether (pedestrianisation).

I am all in favour of banning cars from urban areas - car pollution is a killer


So how do I get this massive 30 kg parcel to your doorstep?


Vans would be ok, just get the cars off the roads. :header:

Except in the countryside.

Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by Punk » Mon Oct 16, 2017 12:37 pm

Stooo wrote:
wutang wrote:
Stooo wrote:Mate, cars and other vehicles are used for their intended purpose pretty much 100% of the time.

Guns are made to kill people, do you want the same percentage?



And there are already a number of schemes introduced to encourage people to use their cars less and even restrict cars from public areas altogether (pedestrianisation).

I am all in favour of banning cars from urban areas - car pollution is a killer


So how do I get this massive 30 kg parcel to your doorstep?


Vans would be ok, just get the cars off the roads. :header:

Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by Punk » Mon Oct 16, 2017 12:33 pm

Keyser wrote:The reports suggest a 'serious incident' with a number of casualties and a man has been arrested.

I might be proved wrong as the facts become known but I will take a guess that this is yet another brutal jihadist terrorist atrocity. :shake head:


Everyone knew from the first ten minutes that it was an Uber driver doing an illegal U-ee. Bloke even had a cricifix hanging from his rear view mirror. Funnily enough the Heil was the only LOL "source" that initally called it the National History Museum. This was handy because you see all the Far Right cretins on twitter going ballistic about an attack outside a museum that doesn't exist. They sure didn't appreciate being corrected. :gigglesnshit:

:header:

Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by Guest » Sun Oct 08, 2017 6:56 am

Guest wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Guest wrote:It's about time we called for all cars to be banned. They are deadly in the wrong hands. There must be thousands of un-insured and unlicensed cars on the streets.
The British public have no need for cars, why in this day and age of public transport does anyone need a car?
Some houses have two or three cars in their drive ways!
Only the police should be equipped with motor vehicles.


Oh, the gun thing.

Vehicles are designed to move people and stuff around, they're really shit weapons.

Guns are designed to kill people, they are weapons.




Tell that to all the families of the people in France mown down by the truck, The people in London on Westminster bridge, Car bombs etc.
A gun just like a car is a tool used by people. It's people who kill people always has been always will be.
A nuclear bomb hasn't killed anyone since first detonated, They have been left idle ever since and won't kill again until a Person decides to use one.
What about knives, there's a lot of knife crime in the UK. Most people have carving knives and would never dream of using it to kill someone. But should we take away their knives just incase they do?

And what is that supposed to tell us. Yes things can be used for a different purpose but that doesn't change their purpose.

A spoon can sometimes be used in place of a fork but a spoon is not a fork, torn clothing can be used as a makeshift bandage but clothing is not a bandage or - one you can relate to When you lube up a broom handle and shove it up your arse it doesn't make the broom handle a dildo, you're just using it as one.

Guns are intended to kill, that is their purpose.

Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by Vicky » Sun Oct 08, 2017 3:07 am

Guest wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Guest wrote:It's about time we called for all cars to be banned. They are deadly in the wrong hands. There must be thousands of un-insured and unlicensed cars on the streets.
The British public have no need for cars, why in this day and age of public transport does anyone need a car?
Some houses have two or three cars in their drive ways!
Only the police should be equipped with motor vehicles.


Oh, the gun thing.

Vehicles are designed to move people and stuff around, they're really shit weapons.

Guns are designed to kill people, they are weapons.




Tell that to all the families of the people in France mown down by the truck, The people in London on Westminster bridge, Car bombs etc.
A gun just like a car is a tool used by people. It's people who kill people always has been always will be.
A nuclear bomb hasn't killed anyone since first detonated, They have been left idle ever since and won't kill again until a Person decides to use one.
What about knives, there's a lot of knife crime in the UK. Most people have carving knives and would never dream of using it to kill someone. But should we take away their knives just incase they do?


Some Gun-lover said at the time of the Dunblane Massacre, knives should be banned because they kill people.

One of the teachers who survived the atrocity said, if Hamilton had come bursting into the gym waving a knife, she and the other two adults present could have stopped him.

However as we know he had a gun and a few minutes later, seventeen people (Sixteen of them children) were dead and with the exception of one wee boy, everyone else had been injured.

Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by Puzzler » Sat Oct 07, 2017 9:08 pm

Guest wrote:
Keyser wrote:The reports suggest a 'serious incident' with a number of casualties and a man has been arrested.

I might be proved wrong as the facts become known but I will take a guess that this is yet another brutal jihadist terrorist atrocity. :shake head:


Looks like you are wrong. You'll be disappointed you can't blame those nasty Muslims. :shake head: :shake head: :shake head: :shake head:

Wanker :dafinger:

Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by McAz » Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:31 pm

Is it safe to travel to London?

Latest update after incident near Natural History Museum

LONDON has been rocked by a violent incident today, with a man mounting the pavement with his car near the Natural History Museum, injuring several. Is it safe to travel to the capital?

London has suffered a violent incident today after a man drove into a crowd of pedestrians outside the Natural History Museum in London's South Kensington.


http://www.express.co.uk/travel/articles/863566/london-latest-travel-advice-update-car-crash-terror-fears

:yikes: Time to pop a propranolol.

Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by Cannydc » Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:28 pm

The nearest rail station is 8 miles away.

The bus comes by once a day. Tuesday, to be precise.

And I am only 70 miles or so from London.

City dwellers have no idea. Cars aren't a luxury here - they are a lifeline.

Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:13 pm

Tourists come here 365 days of the year because every season is spectacular.
Not had a decent winter for a few years now and really hoping this winter brings the snow and ice back.
The tourists and campers love it but .... they have to have cars and vans.
Forestry is big business here so you'll see large logging trucks moving trees to the saw mills.
Trains won't be doing that anytime soon.
Trains along the coast move some of the quarry stuff and ships take it away but the quarries need cars vans trucks and tractors.
There is no way out of it.

Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:09 pm

Wales especially North and mid are considered by many to be the most beautiful places in the world.
Lonely planet has North Wales on its list of places to visit before you die .... take a look at this.
This is not city living where maybe you could manage without cars ........ https://www.google.co.uk/search?rlz=1C1 ... 2PTFCNVcWU

Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by McAz » Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:08 pm

Red Okktober wrote:
McAz wrote:Erm, they sell their products by hyping the news and assisting their pals in power to influence the agenda in return for favours - didn't you know that? :dunno:

“When I go into Downing Street they do what I say; when I go to Brussels they take no notice.”
(Rupert Murdoch)


You fell for the media bollox about Brexit, didn't you? :gigglesnshit:


You're talking in riddles.

How was this news 'hyped'? How did 'their pals in power' play any part? What 'agenda' was set? What 'favours 'were returned?


Not riddles, just your (faux?) ignorance. But have it your way, the media plays it straight as a die.

Oh wait, here's that Murdoch fella again:

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:pmsl:

Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by Red Okktober » Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:06 pm

McAz wrote:Erm, they sell their products by hyping the news and working with their pals in power to set the agenda in return for favours - didn't you know that? :dunno:


You're talking in riddles.

How was this news 'hyped'? How did 'their pals in power' play any part? What 'agenda' was set? What 'favours 'were returned?

Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by wutang » Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:04 pm

McAz wrote:
wutang wrote:
McAz wrote:
wutang wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Couldn't function out in the Welsh countryside without cars and vans and trucks and tractors.



It would function better if those things were complimented by a top-notch rail service. :thumbsup:


It would - and suprise, surprise, there is such a service in west Cumbria. Trouble is it appears you can only have good rail links if you accept the world's largest nuclear reprocessing plant.



Wales does tend to get shit on like that :shake head:


Cumbria not Cymru - but same difference I suppose.


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Re: Car mounts pavement near the Natural History Museum.

Post by McAz » Sat Oct 07, 2017 7:59 pm

Red Okktober wrote:
McAz wrote:I'd rather the likes of you, the government, and the media keep a sense of balance rather than exploiting the situation for agenda, profit and power. Hyperbole and panic has not and does not make the world safer. :thumbsup:


As expected, you're unable to explain how 'media owners' make a profit out of a RTA outside the NHM, or what 'authorities' are involved, and how they've 'exploited' the incident.

Like I said, troll or fucking idiot. My money's on both.


Erm, they sell their products by hyping the news and assisting their pals in power to influence the agenda in return for favours - didn't you know that? :dunno:

“When I go into Downing Street they do what I say; when I go to Brussels they take no notice.”
(Rupert Murdoch)


You fell for the media bollox about Brexit, didn't you? :gigglesnshit:

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