Re: 32 SUVs disabled across Oxford.
Von: Mike P (privacy@privacy.net) [Profil]
Datum: 18.07.2008 16:23
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Newsgroup: uk.transport
Datum: 18.07.2008 16:23
Message-ID: <6ebnaoF6cr34U1@mid.individual.net>
Newsgroup: uk.transport
"Doug" <jagmad@riseup.net> wrote in message news:69c5d375-ee14-40df-84f0-4dfbdc0a8493@u36g2000pro.googlegroups.com... > Rough justice? A very small amount of harm to discourage a much bigger > amount? > > " Up to 32 SUV owners awoke this morning to discover that their > destructive vehicles had been disabled. > > Using the 'mung bean trick', whereby a mung bean is inserted into the > valve of a tyre before the cap is screwed back on, tyres were let down > in Marston, Headington, and the highly affluent area of Summertown. > Messages were left under windscreen wipers warning the owners not to > attempt to drive their 4x4s, and explaining why it was felt that > direct action had to be taken to resist their assault on this planet. > They were informed that more than a quarter of the UK's CO2 generation > is attributable to the transport sector, and that many Sports Utility > Vehicles emit up to 300% more greenhouse gases than the average car. > They were also told that driving a car is not a 'right', and that > driving an SUV is an unacceptably selfish act in the face of what may > become unstoppable climate change. > > This is a simple action that anyone can do, anytime or place..." > > More: > > http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/07/404048.html > If anyone did that to my car, I'd cause them significantly more than "a very small amount of harm". Say my wife got into the car, and just tore off the notice a) because we get a lot of flyers here and b)cos English isn't her first language. The she sets off with a flat, and crashes..... Most of their facts are wrong too. Stupid cunts. Must be your mates Duhg eh? Mike P[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- Adrian (18.07.2008 16:33)
- Filthy Sod (18.07.2008 16:37)
- nik.morgan (18.07.2008 19:43)
- ®i©ardo (19.07.2008 11:25)
