Paul's right, this is diverting attentions away from an important topic on road safety and as such will be my last take on the matter.
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We're going waaay off-topic here, but the damage is there for everyone to see in terms of climate change, increased incidence of respiratory disease in town and cities, and constant wars to preserve oil supplies.
The is also evidence contrary to Global warming in equal amounts. Where there's an argument for, there's an argument against.
Who does nothing whilst oil companies buy out small companies who are investing in alternative energy, why the Government of course (oh and that includes former Governments too, not bad for a 'Tory Boy eh)
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I don't, because it is at the expense of other people in differnt parts of the world. We need to learn to share our resources more equally, and if that means sharing transportation and moderating our use of the private car, then so be it.
Tell that to China and India, do you think they give a hoot about global warming??? while we play at being global friendly, the Chinese and Indians are catching up and up. " we should all share equally", that's a wonderful socialist utopia that doesn't exist i'm afraid (not that i'm calling you a socialist of course), didn't work in Russia, never will, get over it.
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But don't you think that's wrong? We've been using coal and gas fired power stations for over a century now, but we have to mitigate that because of the environmental danage it is causing - we're causing untold miery in other countries by placing our oil corporations there who exploit the local populace, just so we get to pootle around in private vehicles, probably mostly for unnecessary journeys. We're getting obese as it is, surely we want to reverse some of these trends, not encourage them?
errr, I think you'll find that those same oil companies breath much life into those countries, whether it be through employment or medical facilities. Ask someone who works for the oil company, who can now afford to feed and treat his kids, build up a home etc, whether we as consumers are doing him a disservice. Better still, go and tell them that you want to close down the oil well or refinery and see how long you last.
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I respect your opinion, but firmly believe that it is a fundamentally selfish one. On the other hand, I do have some fairly outre beliefs - such as personal wealth should be limited to the amount that one can comfortably live off the interest and the rest donated to help the people Western governments have screwed over for the last three or four hundred years. I believe the West needs fewer billionaires and more conscience.
Selfish, yes I work my butt off so I can benefit others, sorry mate, call me selfish but I work my butt off to support and feed my family. If I can, i'll donate to local charities who do some good with the money. I don't give it away so that the Directors of Oxfam can swan around in Rolls Royces, or to suppressive 3rd World countries who wish to waste money on private jets whilst their people starve. Same as many homeless people in the UK, you could give them 30 grand and the money would be squandered, in fact it would probably do them more harm than good. The people who make it out of the trap help themselves and it can be done whatever the circumstances.
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Malcolm - can you prove that it's all about social engineering? What could they possibly hope to achieve?
Social engineering, hmm, I only yesterday had to withdraw my son from a class at his school due to the content of one of his curriculam lessons, "the European Union", which having looked at the content is exactly social engineering. Telling primary school children that the EU is wonderful!!! or how about the SPEED KILLS policy which is in itself a form of social engineering, reason!! cos it get's loads and loads of people believing that if you stay within the speed limit you'll be safey wafey. crap!!
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And Civil Engineer - would you mind them putting your taxes up to pay for coroprate advertising rates? Thought you might. Pretty much every government department is still grossly undedrfunded due to the horrendously wasteful Thatcher tax cuts of the 1980s, and no-one wants to pony up enough to get things sorted again.
I was going to use some very nasty language to define what I thought of this paragraph but I won't, instead I'll just say "chat a wock"
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And I'm sure that matrix sign will get something useful on it soon, but there's no point in blaming central government for a funding decision made by your local police authority.
Hmmmm, I wonder who makes policy? I wonder where ACPO get their brief?.............you don't sayyyy, not the Government, surely not!!! not in this devine utopia that we live in,
anyway, must go, the cavewoman next door has just told me that some lovely fresh nuts have naturally fallen from the tree down the road. Must get them, otherwise the lovely furry squirrels will get them first.