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On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 11:05:05 -0000 (UTC)
Recliner wrote: Amazingly, the disruption has continued into today: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-46623754 Never mind, at least Gatwick probably has a crime number by now for the insurance. You'd think they'd have worked out by now both how to disable the drones, and who was operating them. I'll be flying from Heathrow tomorrow, so I hope Neil and his drone(s) won't be heading that way then. Oh dear, the UK won't have the pleasure of your company over xmas. I guess we'll just have to muddle along somehow. |
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On 20/12/2018 11:34, wrote:
On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 10:33:58 +0000 Someone Somewhere wrote: On 20/12/2018 09:37, wrote: All the stupid get-away sheep were on the news bleating about how they'd had to wait overnight etc blah blah. About time these ****ers suffered some of the distruption they cause other people in the area who arn't so dumb as to go away at xmas time but have to suffer all the extra noise and pollution. And no doubt in a few days we'll have the usual live report from the M1 or M6 as another flock of sheep all head off out on the motorways at the same time then act surprised when there are massive traffic jams. To be fair, it's hard to say that people have been surprised by the presence of Gatwick - it's been around longer than most people have been alive and modern planes are far quieter than older models. Slightly quieter but a lot lot more of them. Gatwick is the busiest single runway airport in europe, possibly the world. So? I'm not realistically sure what difference it makes if it's one noisy plane every 15 minutes, or 5 quieter planes every 3 minutes - it's still nigh on continuous noise. What is unreasonable is people who think it's reasonable to commute 50+ miles every day and not suffer any disruption - if everyone did that there would be total gridlock continuously. The trains being what they are these days, some people might be forced into it if their boss has given them an ultimatum - turn up on time or look for a new job. I didn't specify the transport form - it's impossible to size a railway for everyone commuting 50 miles each way on that either. |
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 11:54:23 +0000
Someone Somewhere wrote: On 20/12/2018 11:34, wrote: On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 10:33:58 +0000 Someone Somewhere wrote: On 20/12/2018 09:37, wrote: All the stupid get-away sheep were on the news bleating about how they'd had to wait overnight etc blah blah. About time these ****ers suffered some of the distruption they cause other people in the area who arn't so dumb as to go away at xmas time but have to suffer all the extra noise and pollution. And no doubt in a few days we'll have the usual live report from the M1 or M6 as another flock of sheep all head off out on the motorways at the same time then act surprised when there are massive traffic jams. To be fair, it's hard to say that people have been surprised by the presence of Gatwick - it's been around longer than most people have been alive and modern planes are far quieter than older models. Slightly quieter but a lot lot more of them. Gatwick is the busiest single runway airport in europe, possibly the world. So? I'm not realistically sure what difference it makes if it's one noisy plane every 15 minutes, or 5 quieter planes every 3 minutes - it's still nigh on continuous noise. 1 plane every now and then is hardly continous noise. And its not just noise - anyone who's been near an airport has smelt the kerosene fumes that drift along with the wind and can make some people feel sick. The trains being what they are these days, some people might be forced into it if their boss has given them an ultimatum - turn up on time or look for a new job. I didn't specify the transport form - it's impossible to size a railway for everyone commuting 50 miles each way on that either. If we still had jobs for life it would be reasonable to expect people to move near to where they work. Unfortunately we don't. |
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In message , at 11:54:23 on Thu, 20 Dec
2018, Someone Somewhere remarked: What is unreasonable is people who think it's reasonable to commute 50+ miles every day and not suffer any disruption - if everyone did there would be total gridlock continuously. The trains being what they are these days, some people might be forced into it if their boss has given them an ultimatum - turn up on time or look for a new job. I didn't specify the transport form - it's impossible to size a railway for everyone commuting 50 miles each way on that either. What commuters need is reliability, and that's the same whatever time they are aiming to get to work (which could be anywhere from 7am to 10am depending on their job description). Workers across that range of times can still find themselves disciplined for being five minutes late, even if every other day they are 25 minutes early. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Recliner" wrote in message news ![]() https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-46623754 stupid buggers still haven't solved this problem apparently it "dangerous" to try to shot it down Methinks it's time to take that risk tim |
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tim... wrote:
"Recliner" wrote in message news ![]() https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-46623754 stupid buggers still haven't solved this problem apparently it "dangerous" to try to shot it down Methinks it's time to take that risk You'd certainly think the military could take out a hostile drone easily enough… Apparently the drones haven't been seen for a while, but they haven't been brought down or captured, either. And nor have they arrested the perpetrator, which is the real aim now. Otherwise, the drones could reappear when the airport reopens. And these are apparently, 'industrial' drones, not lightweight plastic toys, so they could do real damage if they were hit by an airliner, or ingested by a jet engine. |
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