McAz wrote:Good to see you've emerged from your safe corner, hope the report wasn't too traumatic for you.
Now perhaps you would like to address my observation rather than indulge in your usual abusive rant?
Red Okktober wrote:McAz wrote:Good to see you've emerged from your safe corner, hope the report wasn't too traumatic for you.
Now perhaps you would like to address my observation rather than indulge in your usual abusive rant?
Seriously, you're unable to recognise that people might think a car mounting the pavement and mowing down people outside a place of interest is yet another islamic terror attack?
Instead, you're suggesting 'the authorities and the media are complicit in creating this atmosphere of terror'. If you're trying to backtrack out of trolling, and are claiming this was meant as a genuine comment, then at the very best you've downgraded yourself from troll to one of 'fucking idiot'.
McAz wrote:wutang wrote:Stooo wrote:
This probably won't affect me but there are huge logistical issues in London.
Consequence of too many cars on the road. Not just London but most towns and cities are a fucking nightmare.
20th century car culture will be looked back on as a dumb phase in human history
Not a car owner I take it?
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Couldn't function out in the Welsh countryside without cars and vans and trucks and tractors.
wutang wrote:McAz wrote:wutang wrote:Stooo wrote:
This probably won't affect me but there are huge logistical issues in London.
Consequence of too many cars on the road. Not just London but most towns and cities are a fucking nightmare.
20th century car culture will be looked back on as a dumb phase in human history
Not a car owner I take it?
Does this count
McAz wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Couldn't function out in the Welsh countryside without cars and vans and trucks and tractors.
The city-centric tend to view the countryside as ornament rather than utility.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Couldn't function out in the Welsh countryside without cars and vans and trucks and tractors.
McAz wrote:Of course I recognize that people might become alarmed at news reports - but I have no need to backtrack, an atmosphere of fear and mistrust keeps the flabby upper lipped like you in their place and profits media owners - who doesn't know that?
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.
Red Okktober wrote:McAz wrote:Of course I recognize that people might become alarmed at news reports - but I have no need to backtrack, an atmosphere of fear and mistrust keeps the flabby upper lipped like you in their place and profits media owners - who doesn't know that?
I see, so potential major incidents like this aren't reported on because they're major potential incidents that the public needs to be informed about, but to 'profit media owners' instead?
Would you rather the public were kept in the dark when these things happen, as not to 'profit media owners'?
Give us a ballpark figure - what kind of profit do you think 'media owners' would have made from reporting on a traffic accident outside the NHM?
And what part do 'the authorities' play in this dastardly act of fleecing/inciting terror among the British public? And what 'authorities' are involved exactly?
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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