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Another pollution from motor vehicles warning.
The TV news this morning showed the appalling smog over London and
people with breathing difficulties were advised to stay indoors. Doesn't it seem strange though that individuals are actually allowed to cause such harm to others with their polluting motor vehicles and why is there no legal redress to this? http://airtext.info shows how the pollution is distributed over London this morning. Doug. |
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Another pollution from motor vehicles warning.
On Apr 23, 9:42*am, Doug wrote:
The TV news this morning showed the appalling smog over London and people with breathing difficulties were advised to stay indoors. Doesn't it seem strange though that individuals are actually allowed to cause such harm to others with their polluting motor vehicles and why is there no legal redress to this? There *are* fines applicable, although the culprits will get away with it and we the taxpayer will end up picking up the tab. "Monitoring in Marylebone Road, central London, showed that the number of days on which polluting particles known as PM10s were elevated was higher than the EU maximum. Britain has been given until June to meet standards before it risks being fined". -- Simon Mason |
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Another pollution from motor vehicles warning.
On 23/04/2011 09:48, Simon Mason wrote:
On Apr 23, 9:42 am, wrote: The TV news this morning showed the appalling smog over London and people with breathing difficulties were advised to stay indoors. Doesn't it seem strange though that individuals are actually allowed to cause such harm to others with their polluting motor vehicles and why is there no legal redress to this? There *are* fines applicable, although the culprits will get away with it and we the taxpayer will end up picking up the tab. What "tab"? The "argument" (such as it is) for the ferocious taxation of fuel usually relies upon the notion that some of it is imposed in return for the alleged "externalities" of motor vehicle use (though no mention is ever made of the masive societal benefits accruing from ease of travel). You'd like to see vehicle-users pay twice (if, indeed, as few times as that), would you? "Monitoring in Marylebone Road, central London, showed that the number of days on which polluting particles known as PM10s were elevated was higher than the EU maximum. Britain has been given until June to meet standards before it risks being fined". Easiest way of reducing that effect in the Marylebone Road would be to stop channelling the area's traffic along that particular street, by abolishing the "Congestion" Tax. |
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Another pollution from motor vehicles warning.
Doug wrote:
The TV news this morning showed the appalling smog over London and people with breathing difficulties were advised to stay indoors. Doesn't it seem strange though that individuals are actually allowed to cause such harm to others with their polluting motor vehicles and why is there no legal redress to this? http://airtext.info shows how the pollution is distributed over London this morning. Doug. You still haven't got this impersonation lark sussed, have you? |
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Another pollution from motor vehicles warning.
On Apr 23, 9:42*am, Doug wrote:
The TV news this morning showed the appalling smog over London and people with breathing difficulties were advised to stay indoors. Doesn't it seem strange though that individuals are actually allowed to cause such harm to others with their polluting motor vehicles and why is there no legal redress to this? http://airtext.infoshows how the pollution is distributed over London this morning. Doug. Move away from London. Nasty place anyway. |
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Another pollution from motor vehicles warning.
On Apr 23, 2:11*pm, harry wrote:
On Apr 23, 9:42*am, Doug wrote: The TV news this morning showed the appalling smog over London and people with breathing difficulties were advised to stay indoors. Doesn't it seem strange though that individuals are actually allowed to cause such harm to others with their polluting motor vehicles and why is there no legal redress to this? http://airtext.infoshowshow the pollution is distributed over London this morning. Doug. Move away from London. *Nasty place anyway. Unfortunately the pollution is nation wide and there is no escape from it. Probably staying at home is only a tokenistic remedy but obviously the less you breathe and don't exercise the less you will be poisoned. Doug. Doug. |
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Another pollution from motor vehicles warning.
On 24/04/2011 08:30, Doug wrote:
On Apr 23, 2:11 pm, wrote: On Apr 23, 9:42 am, wrote: The TV news this morning showed the appalling smog over London and people with breathing difficulties were advised to stay indoors. Doesn't it seem strange though that individuals are actually allowed to cause such harm to others with their polluting motor vehicles and why is there no legal redress to this? http://airtext.infoshowshow the pollution is distributed over London this morning. Doug. Move away from London. Nasty place anyway. Unfortunately the pollution is nation wide and there is no escape from it. Fine here in Kent. Clear as a bell. Probably staying at home is only a tokenistic remedy but obviously the less you breathe and don't exercise the less you will be poisoned. I suggest you stop breathing immediately. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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Another pollution from motor vehicles warning.
On Apr 24, 11:00*am, The Medway Handyman
wrote: On 24/04/2011 08:30, Doug wrote: On Apr 23, 2:11 pm, *wrote: On Apr 23, 9:42 am, *wrote: The TV news this morning showed the appalling smog over London and people with breathing difficulties were advised to stay indoors. Doesn't it seem strange though that individuals are actually allowed to cause such harm to others with their polluting motor vehicles and why is there no legal redress to this? http://airtext.infoshowshowthe pollution is distributed over London this morning. Doug. Move away from London. *Nasty place anyway. Unfortunately the pollution is nation wide and there is no escape from it. Fine here in Kent. *Clear as a bell. Typically anecdotal. So the government should stop worrying people I suppose, just because you think everything is OK? Toxic ozone from cars is invisible. Also http://www.airtext.info/ shows 'High' pollution in N. Kent and the government has issued pollution warnings for the whole of the country. Besides, you have no way of escaping from your own noxious pollution. Probably staying at home is only a tokenistic remedy but obviously the less you breathe and don't exercise the less you will be poisoned. I suggest you stop breathing immediately. Why should I and others be made to suffer just because people like you want to drive filthy cars which contribute to illegally high emissions? Why is there no legal redress against your harmful polluting? Doug. |
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Another pollution from motor vehicles warning.
Doug wrote:
On Apr 24, 11:00 am, The Medway Handyman I suggest you stop breathing immediately. Why should I and others be made to suffer just because people like you want to drive filthy cars which contribute to illegally high emissions? Why is there no legal redress against your harmful polluting? Dear God, when do the schools go back? |
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Another pollution from motor vehicles warning.
On Apr 24, 3:04*pm, Doug wrote:
On Apr 24, 11:00*am, The Medway Handyman wrote: On 24/04/2011 08:30, Doug wrote: On Apr 23, 2:11 pm, *wrote: On Apr 23, 9:42 am, *wrote: The TV news this morning showed the appalling smog over London and people with breathing difficulties were advised to stay indoors. Doesn't it seem strange though that individuals are actually allowed to cause such harm to others with their polluting motor vehicles and why is there no legal redress to this? http://airtext.infoshowshowthepollution is distributed over London this morning. Doug. Move away from London. *Nasty place anyway. Unfortunately the pollution is nation wide and there is no escape from it. Fine here in Kent. *Clear as a bell. Typically anecdotal. So the government should stop worrying people I suppose, just because you think everything is OK? Toxic ozone from cars is invisible. Alsohttp://www.airtext.info/ shows 'High' pollution in N. Kent and the government has issued pollution warnings for the whole of the country. Besides, you have no way of escaping from your own noxious pollution. Probably staying at home is only a tokenistic remedy but obviously the less you breathe and don't exercise the less you will be poisoned.. I suggest you stop breathing immediately. Why should I and others be made to suffer just because people like you want to drive filthy cars which contribute to illegally high emissions? Why is there no legal redress against your harmful polluting? Doug. The opnly polution I am givvng out at the moment is from the BBQ,& pssibley my farts. Two mant people around hear at the moment to worrry about if you kan breve, About 30 people in the garden at present, to of them seem to be sober. Pass me another glass of chardenay & a steakburger somebody. |
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