Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I bet they did it after finishing their esf lessons and having a lunch their dads and mums
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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One issue seems to be a lack of suitable punishment if caught. The next day it looks like these idiots are able to do the same again unbothered. Not much of a deterrent to these misguided fools.
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That should please the champagne socialists on here.
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king key wrote: |
One issue seems to be a lack of suitable punishment if caught. The next day it looks like these idiots are able to do the same again unbothered. Not much of a deterrent to these misguided fools. |
Is this actually true?
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Look at the fools sticking themselves to M25, entering a museum and throwing paint at pictures etc. The police weren't doing much, seems catch and release is about it.
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king key wrote: |
Look at the fools sticking themselves to M25, entering a museum and throwing paint at pictures etc. The police weren't doing much, seems catch and release is about it. |
Apart from being charged with criminal damage, causing a nuisance and some ultimately getting ankle tags, this is 100% true................
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How bothered are they? They showed people in the media going from the police station on release straight back to doing the same thing......100% true.
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GreenDay wrote: |
king key wrote: |
Look at the fools sticking themselves to M25, entering a museum and throwing paint at pictures etc. The police weren't doing much, seems catch and release is about it. |
Apart from being charged with criminal damage, causing a nuisance and some ultimately getting ankle tags, this is 100% true................ |
Only the ones who was caught repeatedly before. To few to make someone think twice, when you know you can get nicked a handful of times before being released with no action.
Yet, dare a motorist give one of them a slap or tap them with the car, they get the book thrown at them.
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king key wrote: |
How bothered are they? They showed people in the media going from the police station on release straight back to doing the same thing......100% true. |
If you are charged with a minor offence, you are then released to go about your business (unless it is a serious charge in which case you are remanded in custody until your court appearance).
Thats how it works.
If they are daft enough to continue to do it all again, get caught and then charged - again and again - then they will end up in prison.
I am unsure what you think the police should be doing differently in this situation?
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I had to smile at the way the ecoloons were dealt with when they stuck themselves to the floor in Germany at (I think it was a VW) premises. Turned off the heating and lighting and left them there. I don't suppose they even saw the irony with the energy saving measure.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Gored wrote: |
Yet, dare a motorist give one of them a slap or tap them with the car, they get the book thrown at them. |
Glueing yourself to the road is a public nuisance offence.
What you describe above as a "slap" is assault and the second one is even more serious if you drive a car at someone.
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However, it's what they deserve. If you deliberately cause a nuisance, you can expect retaliation, deservedly IMHO.
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You know it makes sense.
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king key wrote: |
However, it's what they deserve. If you deliberately cause a nuisance, you can expect retaliation, deservedly IMHO. |
Do you go around punching people who annoys you in the pubs?
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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No, I don't generally go to pubs, nor punch anyone.
But I also don't diliberatly prevent anyone from going about their lawful business. I hope that answers your question.
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Poster: A snowHead
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king key wrote: |
No, I don't generally go to pubs, nor punch anyone.
But I also don't diliberatly prevent anyone from going about their lawful business. I hope that answers your question. |
All you are doing is digging a bigger hole for yourself......
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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GreenDay wrote: |
Gored wrote: |
Yet, dare a motorist give one of them a slap or tap them with the car, they get the book thrown at them. |
Glueing yourself to the road is a public nuisance offence.
What you describe above as a "slap" is assault and the second one is even more serious if you drive a car at someone. |
if someone has glued themselves to the floor, it should be allowed they are treated the same way as any animal that steps in front of a car. IE you dont break, you hit it.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Gored wrote: |
GreenDay wrote: |
Gored wrote: |
Yet, dare a motorist give one of them a slap or tap them with the car, they get the book thrown at them. |
Glueing yourself to the road is a public nuisance offence.
What you describe above as a "slap" is assault and the second one is even more serious if you drive a car at someone. |
if someone has glued themselves to the floor, it should be allowed they are treated the same way as any animal that steps in front of a car. IE you dont break, you hit it. |
Charming.
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GreenDay wrote: |
king key wrote: |
No, I don't generally go to pubs, nor punch anyone.
But I also don't diliberatly prevent anyone from going about their lawful business. I hope that answers your question. |
All you are doing is digging a bigger hole for yourself...... |
Really, I hope you are feeling high and mighty taking pot shots at me. although I note you haven't condemned the actual people causing harm and cost to others, but do carry on.
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@king key, You are having a mare today .........I did, in fact, say that if they continue to do it they will end up in prison.
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@Gored, where to begin with that. First of all (apart from the obvious idiocy of thinking you should be allowed to run someone over if they do something which is a minor nuisance), it’s ‘you don’t swerve’, not brake (note the spelling). Unless it is bigger than a muntjac deer, in which case you definitely do swerve unless it will cause a head on collision.
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king key wrote: |
GreenDay wrote: |
king key wrote: |
No, I don't generally go to pubs, nor punch anyone.
But I also don't diliberatly prevent anyone from going about their lawful business. I hope that answers your question. |
All you are doing is digging a bigger hole for yourself...... |
Really, I hope you are feeling high and mighty taking pot shots at me. although I note you haven't condemned the actual people causing harm and cost to others, but do carry on. |
They do get to go to prisons, quite a few were also denied bail, which was a bit of a shock to them.
Also, I really do hope that if you tried to assault and run over protesters you will also get charged and put in prision.
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That's all thrown a bit more heat into the atmosphere to boost global warming, without throwing too much light on a very complex subject, which has many nuances.
Some great examples of simplistic black and white thinking, or knee jerk reactions, the kind that've got the UK into the state it's in today.
A few useful plain facts about the basics of the justice system are good, even if unwelcome to some of the keyboard warriors.
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In a recent incident, a motorist tooting his horn was warned by a police, escorting the protest warned the driver that they would be charging the driver if he persisted.
So those obstructing the highway were allowed to protest; the motorist was not.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Maybe the punishment for causing £1000 worth of criminal damage should be the same as if they had stolen £1000 in cash
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Maximum sentence for Theft is nine years.
Maximum sentence for Criminal Damage is ten years.
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You know it makes sense.
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Wasn't there allegedly an incident where an ambulance was prevented by eco protestors from getting to hospital with an injured person on board? The injured person being a protestor that had been 'injured' discussing their views with truck drivers at a different protest at a truck depot?
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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@ster, TBF the highway code is not the law, so one can't be prosecuted directly for failing to follow it, only for any driving offence, e.g. dangerous/reckless/careless driving that may result from said breach.
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Poster: A snowHead
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The trouble is that these Caring Understanding Nineties Types know exactly what they’re doing to enrage the rest of us. Ignoring them & letting the cops arrest them is probably the best punishment.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@Chaletbeauroc, I did try to caveat it, albeit not that clearly, by mentioning it was the highway code.
But it does have some standing, sometimes significant
https://www.theaa.com/driving-school/driving-lessons/advice/beginners-guide-to-the-highway-code
“Is the Highway Code the law?
Some Highway Code rules are legally binding. These are highlighted by the use of ‘MUST’ or ‘MUST NOT’ in the text.
Breaking these laws could land you with a fine, penalty points on your licence, or in some cases prison sentences.
The rest of the Highway Code provisions are good practice, but not necessarily legal requirements. That’s not to say you shouldn’t take them seriously, and breaking the Highway Code may still have legal consequences.”
A bit like the FIS guidelines for safe skiing, not law, but if you don’t abide and something then happen you could be held to be the cause.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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If the locals find out who, they will get their arms or hand broken - the ski industry is suffering and morons who don't understand how things work (snow cannons don't steal water etc etc.) are not liked.
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ster wrote: |
“Is the Highway Code the law?
Some Highway Code rules are legally binding. These are highlighted by the use of ‘MUST’ or ‘MUST NOT’ in the text.
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These are all ones which are actually enshrined in the various Road Traffic Acts anyway, so while the use of those words does indeed mean that failing to follow is illegal, it's not their inclusion in the highway code that makes it so.
Splitting hairs much? Yeah, sorry. I see your caveat now, so I realise you're not really trying to press the point.
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What’s the maximum sentence for deliberately breaking someone’s arm or hand?
I’m aware this is a snowsports forum and I’m a snowsports enthusiast of many years. Call me a hypocrite, or put me in a stereotyped box, whatever floats your boat.
I’m also enthusiastic about Earth avoiding a collision course with Armageddon through over exploitation of the environment.
Whilst I don’t generally condone unlawful activity, I support peaceful protest.
There have been many examples in past history when beneficial social change occurred only through stretching protest to the limits. The ‘right to roam’ campaign, CND marches, various anti-war protests. These led to changes in bad laws and bad policies, in my opinion.
Like many issues, look beneath the tabloid headlines, think around it a bit to try to appreciate the complexities.
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@PeakyB, +1, well said.
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@gixxerniknik, thanks and +1 well said you too.
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gixxerniknik wrote: |
Ok, so here we are.
I kind of sympathise with the guys gluing themselves to the roads, or climbing the QE bridge. The bottom line is that we (read big business & therefore governments) are ruining this planet all in the name of wealth for the few. Yes, I have been caught in some horrendous jams on the M25 on the way up to London, but I still appreciate what they are trying to do. Someone has to make a stand before it's too late.
Has anyone seen the BBC program "Big Oil vs the World"? Very interesting to have everything we've known for years actually put into perspective. If you've not seen it, honestly get it on iplayer or whatever.
I wonder how many people who complain about the climate protesters actually have kids? Do you care about what state the planet is in when you hand it down to your offspring? (Who, by the way are one of the most expensive things to have in your life as far as carbon footprint is concerned.)
But, (here it comes ) if they mess up my sliding holiday then that's just a step too far! |
They should go & & protest in countries that have not reduced emissions. While the UK - a relatively small country has reduced 50%+ the last 40 years, other countries like china, india & USA have increased, to the point the 3 of them produce 50% of all emissions. Dwarves not only what we produce, but makes our own cutbacks & detriment to heavy industry pointless.
Peeing in the wind. Id’ glady contribute to their cause if they needed help to pay for plane tickets & go protest in shanghai. Only a 1 way ticket though.
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Wrong location, wrong target.
Want to target carbon emissions in countries with a ski industry? Germany and Poland account for 53 per cent of emissions from power stations in Europe, because of the brown coal they burn. RWE, the massive German energy concern, are currently knocking down their own wind farm to expand their brown-coal mine at Garzweiler. Meanwhile France has rather low-carbon nuclear as its main option.
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