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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    we need a bit of hail!
    I don't know. I think an early snow storm with freezing fog would be most welcome...

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Anyone know effective rain dances?

    The idiots on the QE2 bridge are staying there until they are brought down. The most peaceful way of bringing protests under control is bad weather and the SE needs more rainful especially now it is autumn.
    we need a bit of hail!

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  • SueEllen
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    Anyone know effective rain dances?

    The idiots on the QE2 bridge are staying there until they are brought down. The most peaceful way of bringing protests under control is bad weather and the SE needs more rainful especially now it is autumn.

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  • David71
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    It would be an interesting scenario for people who can afford to 'waste' the time on it.
    That's why I'd say a small claim would be the way to go.

    Done via MCOL it costs next to nothing for a small value claim and only takes a few minutes to file - plus you include the filing fee (£35) in the claim value.

    I did it once (for a medium amount) it cost about £60 to file (a few years ago) but I got what I claimed for, so it was worth it.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post

    If this was America you'd probably find lawyers sniffing around advertising a class action suit on TV.
    It would be an interesting scenario for people who can afford to 'waste' the time on it.

    Protest is important but damage caused should be something you can be punished for. The jump from the cost of repairing glue damage to the cost of inconvenience caused... is that realistic?
    would like to see Aston Martin & the gallery go after civil recovery!

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by David71 View Post

    Was reading about this this morning and wondered if all the people who've had to spend extra on petrol taking detours or lost money due to arriving late at work etc. took out small claims court actions personally against the two numpties up the bridge maybe it would make all these self-serving narcissists think twice about their 'actions'.

    The people up the bridge have been clearly identified (they're putting their own faces all own social media) and the causality is straight forward (they went up the bridge, I got delayed / detoured, the delay / detour cost me £xx) so I think a small claim would work.

    So, couple of thousand people each claiming fifty quid each, might be enough to deter the next 'eco-moron'
    If this was America you'd probably find lawyers sniffing around advertising a class action suit on TV.
    It would be an interesting scenario for people who can afford to 'waste' the time on it.

    Protest is important but damage caused should be something you can be punished for. The jump from the cost of repairing glue damage to the cost of inconvenience caused... is that realistic?

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  • David71
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Two of them have decided to climb the QE2 bridge so it has been closed.

    https://www.kentonline.co.uk/dartfor...cident-275346/

    Causing people to use more oil and cause more air pollution in their attempts to get around the closure.
    Was reading about this this morning and wondered if all the people who've had to spend extra on petrol taking detours or lost money due to arriving late at work etc. took out small claims court actions personally against the two numpties up the bridge maybe it would make all these self-serving narcissists think twice about their 'actions'.

    The people up the bridge have been clearly identified (they're putting their own faces all own social media) and the causality is straight forward (they went up the bridge, I got delayed / detoured, the delay / detour cost me £xx) so I think a small claim would work.

    So, couple of thousand people each claiming fifty quid each, might be enough to deter the next 'eco-moron'

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by tazdevil View Post

    Don't close the bridge and just leave them up there until they're cold and fall off naturally And send pigeon / seagull drones to tulip on them
    Health and Safety of the people who have to clean them up.

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  • tazdevil
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Two of them have decided to climb the QE2 bridge so it has been closed.

    https://www.kentonline.co.uk/dartfor...cident-275346/

    Causing people to use more oil and cause more air pollution in their attempts to get around the closure.
    Don't close the bridge and just leave them up there until they're cold and fall off naturally And send pigeon / seagull drones to tulip on them

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Two of them have decided to climb the QE2 bridge so it has been closed.

    https://www.kentonline.co.uk/dartfor...cident-275346/

    Causing people to use more oil and cause more air pollution in their attempts to get around the closure.
    If you can find them, these boys may be able to help...



    It's the SUS - Special Ungluing Service!

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  • SueEllen
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    Two of them have decided to climb the QE2 bridge so it has been closed.

    https://www.kentonline.co.uk/dartfor...cident-275346/

    Causing people to use more oil and cause more air pollution in their attempts to get around the closure.

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  • Zigenare
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    The university students that recently glued themselves to the frame of a Turner painting in Manchester are currently going through the courts - their brief applied to have the court hearing via video link as appearing in person would disrupt their studies...

    The Judge has told them to get their arses to court or face arrest!

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post

    Not sure why Van Gogh is a target for anti-oil protests... maybe they heard he used oil paint? It takes a special type of stupid for a criminal to glue themself to a crime scene. I think it's time a new approach is taken to this fad of gluing yourself to things. Possibly you are dragged away losing some skin, or perhaps they simply refuse to unglue you. I imagine two days stuck to a wall or outside on a pavement in winter would not be wonderful.
    Or is it that they've heard that oil comes from sunflowers?

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    it would be interesting if we just carried on around them.
    Introduce them to the Tibetan method of protesting. Days are getting colder, a nice little fire to warm everyone up. Just what the doctor ordered - or he would do if you could find one...

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    In one gluing protest at a petrol station, one idiot glued himself in such a weird position someone had to give him a chair to balance on.
    Why did they have to do it?

    I'd put them both in jail until they come up with a painting on par with the one they vandalised - it will have to be of the same monetary value also. Plus they'll have to use Pooper Scooper's crayons...

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