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You might have rapists and murderers on the way to murder or rape stuck in traffic as well...its swings and roundabouts
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when the ambulance service in it's current state causes deaths by taking hours to get to calls should be the thing splattered all over the front pages |
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What's dodgy about it? Can you explain. |
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[Insulate Britain eco-zealot Emma Smart, 44, is going on hunger strike after being jailed for road protests] [Smart previously undertook a gas-guzzling 81,000-mile drive across the globe with her husband Andy Smith Two activists jailed for three months and further six imprisoned for four months at High Court in London Ben Taylor, 27, receives six months after boasting that he wanted to immediately block the motorway again Group and its supporters chant 'We are unstoppable, another world is possible' as the nine are led to the cells Insulate Britain began protests on September 13 in London and spread to Birmingham, Manchester and Dover At least 174 activists have been involved on 19 days of protests and there have been at least 860 arrests] |
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Honestly the disruption to normal people's lives really isn't excusable. By all means protest against the government, disrupt the lives (and pockets) of the people who actually have some sway on the climate change issue ... but I don't think any REAL thought has been put into the effects of these road blocking actions. They consider it a disruption to systems and a minor inconvenience to people rather than acknowledging the massive consequences it could have. Healthcare staff unable to get to work. Sick people unable to get to appointments (Something like a cancer diagnosis? Could take months to reschedule. Could be too late by that point). Ambulances stuck in the backlog. People with disabilities caught in the queue for hours actually causing them potential physical damage. Of course the stock response to this is "acceptable collateral damage because this is such an important issue" but when you have that sort of disregard for vulnerable members of the public, you actively turn people AGAINST the cause, it doesn't gain the support so desperately needed. You're more likely to turn someone from "vaguely sympathetic" to "**** those guys I don't want anything to do with them" than anything else. Completely counter-productive. |
Insulate Britain eco-zealots as they block Lambeth Bridge
for FIVE HOURS to support 'hunger striker' before police finally arrest 30 of them https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ome-child.html |
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[Star has little sympathy for an Extinction Rebellion protester who has asked the public to pay his rent while he serves time in prison. "What a joker!" the paper says.] https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cp...ontpage-nc.png |
5 Climate Zealots
Jailed for defying M25 Protest ban Good News |
They have switched their attentions to court rooms and court buildings. They are now glueing themselves to the steps and entrances to said buildings.
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Yes, for Now. |
Ironically the cars they hold up emit , what, 5000x more co2 whilst they wait for the police to remove the the protesters
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