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originally posted by: BrucellaOrchitis
originally posted by: TheWhat
I never said I didn't want your opinion instead I suggested that it seemed ill informed.
a reply to: BrucellaOrchitis
On the contrary its because you seem to not understand how disruption in one area of central London feeds back to other locations.
Why because there are lots of schools around Trafalgar Square? Are there?
Do the emergency services not know how to use their sirens in London?
The disruption is pretty minimal. I don't have any particular sympathy for this group, but I respect that they make the effort.
originally posted by: BrucellaOrchitis
a reply to: AllisVibration
You're not going to get any sympathy from me regarding cars. I see absolutely no necessity for personal vehicles, other than the pedal variety.
originally posted by: Hakaiju
originally posted by: BrucellaOrchitis
a reply to: AllisVibration
You're not going to get any sympathy from me regarding cars. I see absolutely no necessity for personal vehicles, other than the pedal variety.
Is there a "15 minute city" stock that you've invested in?
originally posted by: TheWhat
Its my opinion that in the future this generation will be laughed at for allowing ourselves to be so easil and so thoroughly duped. a reply to: AllisVibration
originally posted by: BrucellaOrchitis
originally posted by: Hakaiju
originally posted by: BrucellaOrchitis
a reply to: AllisVibration
You're not going to get any sympathy from me regarding cars. I see absolutely no necessity for personal vehicles, other than the pedal variety.
Is there a "15 minute city" stock that you've invested in?
I am sorry, I do not understand the question.
originally posted by: Kurokage
I don't agree with the methods of these just stop oil people or most of what they are saying, but the school run has got a little silly now.
I used to walk or cycle to school, now it's one parent and one child in a range rover who lives less than a mile away.
originally posted by: BeyondKnowledge3
And you don't consider the parent then drives many miles to go to work. You only see one part of a trip then make a lot of assumptions.
originally posted by: Hakaiju
The 15 minute city plan, where everyone lives in a high rise closet, kinda like a bees honeycomb, in some city, where you don't need a car for anything because everything is a bus ride away. It's part of the "You will own nothing and be happy" plan.
originally posted by: TheWhat
Its my opinion that in the future this generation will be laughed at for allowing ourselves to be so easil and so thoroughly duped. a reply to: AllisVibration
originally posted by: BrucellaOrchitis
originally posted by: BeyondKnowledge3
And you don't consider the parent then drives many miles to go to work. You only see one part of a trip then make a lot of assumptions.
That's still no excuse for the Range Rover.
originally posted by: Hecate666
Who sincerely says that they are alright, therefore everyone else must be.
originally posted by: Hecate666
There are billions of humans, some disabled, some old, some with afflictions, some with really not a lot of money, who depend on their old car to put food on the table etc etc
originally posted by: Hecate666
You can't be so egocentrical to think everyone's life is exactly like yours.
From age 5, we are capable of including others in our thoughts. You seem to have missed that mark.
originally posted by: AllisVibration
That we can agree on, a motor designed to take on rough terrain and all obstacles.. Or anyone who gets in your way on the school run.