Seemingly trivial things that annoy you
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PBlakeney wrote:Big Harv wrote:Car mechanics, main dealers in particular. Time and again after I’ve picked the car up after an “under the bonnet” issue I’ve had to reset the radio, the seats, switch the auto stuff back on and so on. Today they’ve even managed to set the SatNav to monochrome which I didn’t even know was possible. So come on, why do they fark about with your interior settings?
:evil: Which would explain the 40 miles on the clock since I dropped it in. Going to have a word I think."..0 -
Big Harv wrote:Car mechanics, main dealers in particular. Time and again after I’ve picked the car up after an “under the bonnet” issue I’ve had to reset the radio, the seats, switch the auto stuff back on and so on. Today they’ve even managed to set the SatNav to monochrome which I didn’t even know was possible. So come on, why do they fark about with your interior settings?
Several times I've picked my car up and then had people flashing me the first time I drive in the dark afterwards because they've turned my headlights off automatic.0 -
Everyone's favourite protestors seem to have really messed up this morning. Stupid choice of target and learned nothing from the fuel protests that once you start impacting on the lives of 'normal people' you alienate their support. Also, targeting a station in the East End is a bit more dangerous than The City.0
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Pross wrote:Everyone's favourite protestors seem to have really messed up this morning. Stupid choice of target and learned nothing from the fuel protests that once you start impacting on the lives of 'normal people' you alienate their support. Also, targeting a station in the East End is a bit more dangerous than The City.
The response was not entirely unsurprising but still unpleasant.
Blocking public transport seems like a completely ill directed approach by ER. OK, it gets attention but it really will alienate them with the mass of commuters. They need support - this is not the way to get it.You can fool some of the people all of the time. Concentrate on those people.0 -
Longshot wrote:Pross wrote:Everyone's favourite protestors seem to have really messed up this morning. Stupid choice of target and learned nothing from the fuel protests that once you start impacting on the lives of 'normal people' you alienate their support. Also, targeting a station in the East End is a bit more dangerous than The City.
The response was not entirely unsurprising but still unpleasant.
Blocking public transport seems like a completely ill directed approach by ER. OK, it gets attention but it really will alienate them with the mass of commuters. They need support - this is not the way to get it.
It's going the way of many other protests where they seem to get infiltrated by extremists / anarchists who aren't really interested in the actual cause but want to cause disruption.
It was interesting to see the guy with the camera who was dragged down (he claimed to be a journalist and may technically be one but he was obviously associated with the group) bemoaning how long the police took to get there. For a start Extinction Rebellion are usually moaning about the police being present and secondly the person who filmed the bloke getting pulled of the roof of the train and given a kicking said the police got there quickly and restored order. It felt a bit like they knew what would happen and intended using it as part of their propaganda.0 -
Pross wrote:Longshot wrote:Pross wrote:Everyone's favourite protestors seem to have really messed up this morning. Stupid choice of target and learned nothing from the fuel protests that once you start impacting on the lives of 'normal people' you alienate their support. Also, targeting a station in the East End is a bit more dangerous than The City.
The response was not entirely unsurprising but still unpleasant.
Blocking public transport seems like a completely ill directed approach by ER. OK, it gets attention but it really will alienate them with the mass of commuters. They need support - this is not the way to get it.
It's going the way of many other protests where they seem to get infiltrated by extremists / anarchists who aren't really interested in the actual cause but want to cause disruption.
It was interesting to see the guy with the camera who was dragged down (he claimed to be a journalist and may technically be one but he was obviously associated with the group) bemoaning how long the police took to get there. For a start Extinction Rebellion are usually moaning about the police being present and secondly the person who filmed the bloke getting pulled of the roof of the train and given a kicking said the police got there quickly and restored order. It felt a bit like they knew what would happen and intended using it as part of their propaganda.
Half of me thinks the hippies phone the police in advance, they would not have lasted 5 mins in Smithfield without the police to keep the market traders off them and same with lying in the road in front of angry truck/taxi drivers0 -
Surrey Commuter wrote:Pross wrote:Longshot wrote:Pross wrote:Everyone's favourite protestors seem to have really messed up this morning. Stupid choice of target and learned nothing from the fuel protests that once you start impacting on the lives of 'normal people' you alienate their support. Also, targeting a station in the East End is a bit more dangerous than The City.
The response was not entirely unsurprising but still unpleasant.
Blocking public transport seems like a completely ill directed approach by ER. OK, it gets attention but it really will alienate them with the mass of commuters. They need support - this is not the way to get it.
It's going the way of many other protests where they seem to get infiltrated by extremists / anarchists who aren't really interested in the actual cause but want to cause disruption.
It was interesting to see the guy with the camera who was dragged down (he claimed to be a journalist and may technically be one but he was obviously associated with the group) bemoaning how long the police took to get there. For a start Extinction Rebellion are usually moaning about the police being present and secondly the person who filmed the bloke getting pulled of the roof of the train and given a kicking said the police got there quickly and restored order. It felt a bit like they knew what would happen and intended using it as part of their propaganda.
Half of me thinks the hippies phone the police in advance, they would not have lasted 5 mins in Smithfield without the police to keep the market traders off them and same with lying in the road in front of angry truck/taxi drivers
The thing with all protests I've seen over the last few years is that they always have a load of people filming either on phones or with professional kit, usually pointing at the police and it feels like they are deliberately trying to provoke responses just to capture them on camera. I'm still trying to understand the mentality of targeting people using public transport when the best way to get people out of cars is to make public transport a more convenient solution. Utterly bizarre.0 -
Maybe it's the oil majors infiltrating the protests to undermine the public support and their cause!0
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Have they said what the logic of targeting Canning Town station is? Seems a weird choice.0
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KingstonGraham wrote:Have they said what the logic of targeting Canning Town station is? Seems a weird choice.
Canary Wharf is a private estate so they can’t get on, looks like they tried to block trains going in. If they did the same at Bermondsey the locals may have dealt with it with no cameras0 -
Big Harv wrote:Car mechanics, main dealers in particular. Time and again after I’ve picked the car up after an “under the bonnet” issue I’ve had to reset the radio, the seats, switch the auto stuff back on and so on. Today they’ve even managed to set the SatNav to monochrome which I didn’t even know was possible. So come on, why do they fark about with your interior settings?
They disconnect the battery.Ben
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KingstonGraham wrote:Have they said what the logic of targeting Canning Town station is? Seems a weird choice.
His only response was that the police had stopped them from disrupting cars.0 -
Ben6899 wrote:Big Harv wrote:Car mechanics, main dealers in particular. Time and again after I’ve picked the car up after an “under the bonnet” issue I’ve had to reset the radio, the seats, switch the auto stuff back on and so on. Today they’ve even managed to set the SatNav to monochrome which I didn’t even know was possible. So come on, why do they fark about with your interior settings?
They disconnect the battery.
Yes, I guess part of me knew that. But even when I had manually adjustable seats they would obviously have a midget drive it. I’m 6ft 3. It’s trivial of course.0 -
elbowloh wrote:KingstonGraham wrote:Have they said what the logic of targeting Canning Town station is? Seems a weird choice.
His only response was that the police had stopped them from disrupting cars.
And also that the disruption is nothing compared to that which will occur if we don't act on climate change which is a ridiculous justification.0 -
Pross wrote:elbowloh wrote:KingstonGraham wrote:Have they said what the logic of targeting Canning Town station is? Seems a weird choice.
His only response was that the police had stopped them from disrupting cars.
And also that the disruption is nothing compared to that which will occur if we don't act on climate change which is a ridiculous justification.
#awkwardThe above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
Again, pointing out their hypocrisy doesn't really get around the point they are making.0
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HaydenM wrote:Again, pointing out their hypocrisy doesn't really get around the point they are making."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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London being London.
"Yes yes it's the end of the world BUT F*CKING DON'T MAKE ME LATE TO WORK YOU C&NT"0 -
Big Harv wrote:Ben6899 wrote:Big Harv wrote:Car mechanics, main dealers in particular. Time and again after I’ve picked the car up after an “under the bonnet” issue I’ve had to reset the radio, the seats, switch the auto stuff back on and so on. Today they’ve even managed to set the SatNav to monochrome which I didn’t even know was possible. So come on, why do they fark about with your interior settings?
They disconnect the battery.
Yes, I guess part of me knew that. But even when I had manually adjustable seats they would obviously have a midget drive it. I’m 6ft 3. It’s trivial of course.
Opposite for me; I'm a shortarse but the mechanics all appear to be Peter Crouch. I jump in the car and I can't reach any of the controls.
Perhaps we can swap garages??0 -
Rick Chasey wrote:London being London.
"Yes yes it's the end of the world BUT F*CKING DON'T MAKE ME LATE TO WORK YOU C&NT"
Many people are unfortunate enough to be in the position that if they're late to work then they're docked wages or worse. People in that position are usually those who earn the least and so can bear the brunt of that wage docking the least.
I can sympathise.Ben
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I fully support the cause that they are fighting for, but I also agree that they are will lose support going on like this. They should be hitting oil, finance, airlines, auto manufacturers and the government. They should also be selling positives, what opportunities it brings for business - develop the tech that will get us out of this mess etc.Selling the negatives, even if you are right just doesn't sell (see Brexit) and at the end of the day, that's what they are doing, selling a message.0
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When I used to live out that way, it never struck me that the majority of people getting trains from Canning Town were pulling the levers of the world order. (And that goes even more so for those of us getting on in Beckton.)0
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HaydenM wrote:Again, pointing out their hypocrisy doesn't really get around the point they are making.
Forget hypocrisy, this is stupidity. They need widespread support to help sway any Government to their cause. This NOT the way to garner that support.You can fool some of the people all of the time. Concentrate on those people.0 -
KingstonGraham wrote:When I used to live out that way, it never struck me that the majority of people getting trains from Canning Town were pulling the levers of the world order. (And that goes even more so for those of us getting on in Beckton.)
Flying from City Airport innit.0 -
HaydenM wrote:Again, pointing out their hypocrisy doesn't really get around the point they are making.The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
KingstonGraham wrote:When I used to live out that way, it never struck me that the majority of people getting trains from Canning Town were pulling the levers of the world order. (And that goes even more so for those of us getting on in Beckton.)
You told me it was about getting people's attention.0 -
TheBigBean wrote:KingstonGraham wrote:When I used to live out that way, it never struck me that the majority of people getting trains from Canning Town were pulling the levers of the world order. (And that goes even more so for those of us getting on in Beckton.)
You told me it was about getting people's attention.
I know - and I've been trying to think of a way in which this could be considered useful attention.
Disrupting the City brings attention to the way they say the City needs to change, same with Westminster.
Disrupting Canning Town just winds people up.0 -
KingstonGraham wrote:TheBigBean wrote:KingstonGraham wrote:When I used to live out that way, it never struck me that the majority of people getting trains from Canning Town were pulling the levers of the world order. (And that goes even more so for those of us getting on in Beckton.)
You told me it was about getting people's attention.
I know - and I've been trying to think of a way in which this could be considered useful attention.
Disrupting the City brings attention to the way they say the City needs to change, same with Westminster.
Disrupting Canning Town just winds people up.
Finance has delivered all the bad, but it has also delivered all the good - it's just money. It needs to be targeted at the bad.
So I still don't really understand the blocking of cyclists and electric buses, so blocking a few electric trains just seems like a pointless extension of the previous strategy.0