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LegalEagle-ish

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  1. Welcome to parenthood! Your life will never be the same again, enjoy watching your mini keefette grow into a mini keef!
  2. Welcome to parenthood! Your life will never be the same again, enjoy watching your mini keefette grow into a mini keef!
  3. I concur, most heartily. Stop being NIMBY twonks. This is a good idea so get over yourself, and you might like to take note that the chemist who kicked up all the fuss has now sold out to Lloyds Pharmacy.
  4. I thought about that when i heard it on radio 4 this morning. This is not a safe technology and the impact of errors in the nuclear machinery is far more serious for far more people than any other way of producing energy so this should not be expanded without taking into consideration the views of all potential victims.
  5. All of the above, plus, unsutainability, massive cost to public (don't beleive the crap about it being funded privately), length of time to bring anything online - when we could be using all of that money and a much shorter time frame to utilise all of the various renewable sources with less negatives such as all of the above!
  6. LegalEagle-ish Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I Think that both East Dulwich and Peckham Rye > need more ticket machines. > > Why not put a couple on the platforms so that you > can see when the train is coming while you wait to > buy your ticket. > > It is really annoying waiting to get a ticket and > having to leg it to the platform but missing your > train. You missed my question Barry.
  7. everyone always mentions the energy and therefore CO2 produced in manufacturing wind turbines etc so when you are figuring the efficiency of coal, nuclear, has etc you should also be including the energy needed to mine it and build the machines to mine it, plus the energy to transport it etc. There is also energy lost from large centralised power stations sending electricity over long distances. Smaller more localised renewable electricity generation would help with that. Comparisons that fail to look at the whole process of each method of energy generation are faulty. Also after Chernobyl, why the hell would anyone consider more nuclear?
  8. I Think that both East Dulwich and Peckham Rye need more ticket machines. Why not put a couple on the platforms so that you can see when the train is coming while you wait to buy your ticket. It is really annoying waiting to get a ticket and having to leg it to the platform but missing your train.
  9. Hmmn, they are a protected species!
  10. Haha, well done!
  11. It's on BBC2 now - it's all just water!!
  12. I think a big problem is the police/CPS league tables because if the CPS think that taking a criminal to court might cost a lot, or be difficult to win, they just tell you that there is not enough evidence. In the past crimes that would have been prosecuted because there wasn't so much at stake if the Police/CPS lost the case, just aren't even getting to the courts, so loads of people who may have bottled it and pleaded guilty if they had actually been prosecuted are getting away with crime. The standard expected to take a case forward has been raised too high, so people who expect justice are not getting it, and people who commit crimes know that unless they are very stupid, they are unlikely to be prosecuted. I can't remember where I read it, but what affects crime rates, is not length of sentence or severity of the punishment as much as the liklihood of actually being prosecuted. The system is set up all arseways at the moment. If there is a chance that someone actually committed a crime, they should be prosecuted and let the court and jury decide on the facts, not the CPS who bail out far too quickly. I think shorter/community sentences but more frequent prosecutions if there is a suspect are a better way forward.
  13. Uhgh, imagine if you get a minger tho. Can you fling the keys back in?
  14. Will the pics be posted on Flickr?
  15. In my teens we used to buy draught scrumpy, sherry and port from the off licence. We'd bring our own (lemonade) bottle and once it was filled up, we'd retire to the nearest field and down our portion as quickly as possible and cause mahem in the area.
  16. it might have escaped from it's owner rather than having been let out alone.
  17. I Think it might be!
  18. I'm 59% Chav!!
  19. My BF lived off Silverdale Rd, up until I grabbed him up 4 yrs ago. That's very wierd. He probably knows you!
  20. Never thought of that angle as it goes. Good point. He's a danger to society and it still amazes me that he got elected to run London.
  21. *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I saw something similar last week. > An expensive car with blacked-out windows drew-up > right outside my house! > > Anyway, I got in - we exchanged pleasantries and > he dropped me round the corner. LOL
  22. Link Paul King, on behalf of the family, said: "First we were told that there had been no contact with the police, then we were told that he died of a heart attack; now we know that he was violently assaulted by a police officer and died from internal bleeding. As time goes on we hope that the full truth about how Ian died will be made known."
  23. The colour of the future is RED, bloody revolution! I just wanted to put in my tuppence worth about the gun thing. Canada has a similar level of gun ownership as the US but no where near the same levels of violent crime or murder. Also countries like France, Italy and Switzerland have high levels of easily accessable private gun ownership but lower levels of violent crime than the UK. I personally think my family will be safer if i could pack a piece and i'm sure some of the mouthy little shits hanging round the place scaring you lot, would be much more polite if they knew any of the regular Jos they pass on the street might pop a cap in their arse if they tried it!
  24. The colour of the future is RED, bloody revolution! I just wanted to put in my tuppence worth about the gun thing. Canada has a similar level of gun ownership as the US but no where near the same levels of violent crime or murder. Also countries like France, Italy and Switzerland have high levels of easily accessable private gun ownership but lower levels of violent crime than the UK. I personally think my family will be safer if i could pack a piece and i'm sure some of the mouthy little shits hanging round the place scaring you lot, would be much more polite if they knew any of the regular Jos they pass on the street might pop a cap in their arse if they tried it!
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