Re: Fog-bound travellers stranded at Heathrow for two days.
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Re: Fog-bound travellers stranded at Heathrow for two days.         

Group: uk.transport · Group Profile
Author: Doug
Date: Dec 29, 2007 00:57

On 26 Dec, 09:34, "Tony Dragon" btinternet.com> wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>> Lets hope this will deter some from future polluting hypermobility and
>> enthusiasm for a third runway.
>
>> "All they wanted on was to be at home with their families on Christmas
>> Day..."
>
>> (Sob!)
>
>> "But in the morning around 200 passengers were still stranded at
>> Heathrow, two days after thick fog plunged the airport into chaos.
>
>> They had been forced to stay at airport hotels after the flights they
>> were to have caught were grounded.
>
>> Many of the unlucky travellers were foreign transfer passengers who
>> were stranded as they changed planes in London..."
>
>
> I think we should hang them, wanting to be with their families. Send in the
> hypermobility snatch squads on their eco-cycles & haul them away to the new
> prison that is to be built by them where they can spend all of their long
> sentence, generating electricity on the treadmills.
>
No it is much better to target advertising which promotes
hypermobility, envy, greed, polluting, etc., in much the same way that
harmful tobacco adverts have been banned. When people finally learn
that hypermobility is not actually a social attribute with which to
impress the neighours and instead harmful behaviour the better it will
be.

It is important to realise that much of advertising suckers people
into enviro/sociopathic behavour merely for the profits of a few.

--
UK Radical Campaigns
www.zing.icom43.net
Travel broadens the damage.
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