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The Clamp

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Two of these posts actually have no meaning, or even context.........please return when you can communicate using the English language good chap. Till then, run along........

The irony.

“Till”.

Have you heard of commas?

Pfft

You dolt.
 


The Clamp

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Hence thd protests and demands to solve the issue.


And by “find a solution the masses will work with” he does of course mean “find a solution which removes all responsibility from me and preferably one where I don’t even have to know or think about it”.

The man is an utter cretin.
 








carlzeiss

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May 19, 2009
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Extinction Rebellion plans Heathrow drone protest

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-48470623

Extinction Rebellion activists are threatening to shut down Heathrow Airport with drones.

The climate change protest group vowed to stage a one-day demonstration in June and then 10 further days in July - unless the government cancels plans for expanding the airport.

Ten days of protests across central London in April saw 1,130 people arrested for various offences.

Heathrow Airport said the plan was "reckless" and could "endanger lives".

Extinction Rebellion said it was in talks with members about carrying out action to close the airport on 18 June and again from 1 July for up to 10 days if the government did not cancel plans to expand the airport.

A spokesman for the group said it was "fully committed to non-violence" and it would "not take action that would put airline passengers at risk" but "in the face of climate and ecological collapse [would] continue to build a peaceful movement".

The plan to use drones was revealed in a leaked consultation document shared between group members.

A Heathrow spokesman said: "This is reckless action that if carried out could endanger the lives of the travelling public and our colleagues.

"We agree with the need to act on climate change, but that requires us to work together constructively - not commit serious criminal offences just as hard-working people prepare to spend a well-earned holiday with their family and friends."
 


wellquickwoody

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Extinction Rebellion plans Heathrow drone protest

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-48470623

Extinction Rebellion activists are threatening to shut down Heathrow Airport with drones.

The climate change protest group vowed to stage a one-day demonstration in June and then 10 further days in July - unless the government cancels plans for expanding the airport.

Ten days of protests across central London in April saw 1,130 people arrested for various offences.

Heathrow Airport said the plan was "reckless" and could "endanger lives".

Extinction Rebellion said it was in talks with members about carrying out action to close the airport on 18 June and again from 1 July for up to 10 days if the government did not cancel plans to expand the airport.

A spokesman for the group said it was "fully committed to non-violence" and it would "not take action that would put airline passengers at risk" but "in the face of climate and ecological collapse [would] continue to build a peaceful movement".

The plan to use drones was revealed in a leaked consultation document shared between group members.

A Heathrow spokesman said: "This is reckless action that if carried out could endanger the lives of the travelling public and our colleagues.

"We agree with the need to act on climate change, but that requires us to work together constructively - not commit serious criminal offences just as hard-working people prepare to spend a well-earned holiday with their family and friends."

From where I am sat, cxxts.
 


Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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Extinction Rebellion plans Heathrow drone protest

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-48470623

Extinction Rebellion activists are threatening to shut down Heathrow Airport with drones.

The climate change protest group vowed to stage a one-day demonstration in June and then 10 further days in July - unless the government cancels plans for expanding the airport.

Ten days of protests across central London in April saw 1,130 people arrested for various offences.

Heathrow Airport said the plan was "reckless" and could "endanger lives".

Extinction Rebellion said it was in talks with members about carrying out action to close the airport on 18 June and again from 1 July for up to 10 days if the government did not cancel plans to expand the airport.

A spokesman for the group said it was "fully committed to non-violence" and it would "not take action that would put airline passengers at risk" but "in the face of climate and ecological collapse [would] continue to build a peaceful movement".

The plan to use drones was revealed in a leaked consultation document shared between group members.

A Heathrow spokesman said: "This is reckless action that if carried out could endanger the lives of the travelling public and our colleagues.

"We agree with the need to act on climate change, but that requires us to work together constructively - not commit serious criminal offences just as hard-working people prepare to spend a well-earned holiday with their family and friends."

It’s all fun and games till they take down a plane...

Idiots.
 




Two Professors

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Jul 13, 2009
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I'm sure somebody has designed a feedback booster that could blow up the remote control of the drones,hopefully with injuries.
 




supaseagull

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Feb 19, 2004
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The question: How to rid London's streets of the idiot demonstrators? Giving them a bloody good soaking would very quickly send them packing. Boris had the right idea. Why they were never used I cannot understand. Alternatively, in the case of Waterloo Bridge for example, fence them in. A fence at either end of the bridge and no one is allowed in or out. No food, no potty breaks, no water. They'd pretty quickly lose interest. With so many good ideas, I really should be running the country.

You’d have gone down well in Nazi Germany, North Korea or Zimbabwe


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