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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNot exactly sure what her point is. I'm sure the protesters all have bank accounts too, that would have been shorter to point out but would miss the chance for some publicity.
Of course 'the man' got rich off the backs of automatons like her husband but she is too dumb to realise that.
She doesn't say what she does?
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Originally posted by doodab View PostIf a journalist came round your house and demanded to look in your bedroom while you were asleep, wouldn't you tell them to **** off? I would.
Isn't that the point of a public protest, to demonstrate that you are there?
It's pretty clear most of them went home. Difficult to believe that a bunch of benefit scroungers are going to rough it.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThen there is the question as to why journalists were agressively shooed away, and not simply allowed in to look into the tents.
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But these aren't cunning soldiers concealing themselves from the enemy, wrapped up in Aluminium. Wouldn't you expect tents that show a bit of heat rather than either tents lighting up like a Christmas Tree or not at all? Most heat goes through the head, so how they hide this in their sleeping bag without suffocating. Then there is the question as to why journalists were agressively shooed away, and not simply allowed in to look into the tents.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostI would expect a good sleeping bag and tent to reflect the heat. Even if you covered yourself with an aluminium emergency blanket it would fool the imaging.
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Originally posted by Arturo Bassick View PostIt is not about lights. Those are thermal images. If there were bodies asleep (or otherwise occupied) in the tents then they would show up in the pictures.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostWell, more people living in tents should reduce demand, so we should see prices fall.
There are small tent suburbs in some japansese cities.
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